Canadian driving records?
Question:
1. at fault claims
2. not at fault claims
3. Tickets (speeding stunting etc.)
from Alberta
?
Answer:
It will depend on the insurance company, but in most cases, they will do everything they can to obtain your prior driving history, otherwise they could be taking a total chance on you, which most insurance companies are not apt to do.
In most cases yes, as most US States have reciprical agreements with the Canadian Provinces to check driving records. You're US insurance company may either ask you to produce your Alberta Drivers' Abstract, or will just treat you as a new driver putting you in the highest rate group until you establish a driving history with them.
They can, and chances are they will. Most states and provinces now have that information available to legitimate queries from law enforcement or insurance companies on the web. If you lie on your application and neglect to mention something, they can and will refuse to insure you and cancel you post haste, so it does pay to be honest.
Most companies pull a DMV report, any accident dealing with an Insurance Co or any moving violation will show up. Its best to be up front, because if your record shows up after insurance is started, you will either get an increase or be dropped.Companies like State FArm sell in Canada and US, and give you driving credit for both.
all 50 states will have access to your driving record,,ans yes they will check it out,,some states will go ahead and give you a license but,yes to your answer they will know at the push of a button,,thank,s to modern technology,,i hope this help,s you.
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