Can you put a child that does not live in your household onto your automobile insurance?In: Auto Insurance |
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Double check with your insurance agent, but I think you can. I believe you can add ANY licensed driver to your policy, although it may cost more. (Businesses, for example, frequently insure a lot of different people as drivers.) In some states you can also get an insurance policy that will cover anyone who drives your car, as long as they have a license. It just costs extra.
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