Can you get your own auto insurance policy if you are unemployed?
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Absolutely. You should know, however, that many companies use your education and occupation information to determine your rate. You will receive a higher monthly/term premium because you're unemployed. This can be offset by other factors, however, like having good credit. Your occupation information is one of dozens of factors that affect your premium.
To get the best price, find a local independent agent and have them quote you with several companies. You might have the best luck with a small, regional carrier and you might want to try one or two of the direct-writer companies like GEICO and Progressive.
If you can pay they will cover you, espcially if you can make a deposit.
Sure, if you can pay the premiums.
yes, it is called a bond.
Your insurance company doesn't care if you have a job...they just want their premium paid. They don't care who pays it or where they get the money from.
Most insurance companies will take monthly payments if you need that option.
Yes,as long as you can pay the monthly premium..The start up deposit may be a little higher.Meaning instead of one month up front, or two.They may ask for three months up front.
Dude, they don't care if you are a grave robber if you can make the premium payments.
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