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INSURANCE REQUIRED? |
PROOF OF LIABILITY COVERAGE REQUIRED AT TIME OF VEHICLE REGISTRATION? |
COVERAGE LIMITS MINIMUMS? |
STATE ENDORSED UNINSURED MOTORIST FEE? |
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| YES | NO |
$25,000―Death or injury of one person $50,000―Death or injury of two or more persons $10,000―Property damage |
NO |
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INSURANCE REQUIRED? |
PROOF OF LIABILITY COVERAGE REQUIRED AT TIME OF VEHICLE REGISTRATION? |
COVERAGE LIMITS MINIMUMS? |
STATE ENDORSED UNINSURED MOTORIST FEE? |
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| YES | NO, you sign the registration form when you register your vehicle certifying you have minimum insurance from a company licensed to do business in the state of VA or you pay an uninsured motorist fee. |
Minimum insurance requirements in Virginia are $25,000 of coverage for bodily injury or death of one person, $50,000 for bodily injury or death of two or more people, and $20,000 for property damage. |
YES, Virginia's Uninsured Motorist Fee is basically a $500 bribe to the state of VA which enables drivers to drive on Virginia's highways WITHOUT vehicle insurance even though VA state law requires that you have insurance! If you fail to obtain insurance or do not pay VA the fee, you are placed in SR-22 status for financial responsibility. |
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INSURANCE REQUIRED? |
PROOF OF LIABILITY COVERAGE REQUIRED AT TIME OF VEHICLE REGISTRATION? |
COVERAGE LIMITS MINIMUMS? |
STATE ENDORSED UNINSURED MOTORIST FEE? |
Looking for a low auto INSURANCE rate?? | |
| YES, unless you have a collectors car older than 30 years or a moped or motorcycle. | NO |
$25,000 for bodily injury or death per person per accident. $50,000 for bodily injury or death for two or more people per accident $10,000 for damage to the property of others per accident. |
NO, unless you are a dealer possessing at least 26 vehicles registered in Washington in which case you can hold a certificate of deposit or a liability bond. |
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