Contact your state board of insurance and there should be some forms to fill out and WHY you need this information. Generally if you have been in an accident with these people they will help you. Don't forget that if you have been in an accident and they gave you false or fraudelent information to contact the police officer and tell him they had no insurance so hopefully they will get ticketed with a FMFR AND CONTACT your State's Department of Motor Vehicle and tell them as well.
You can't unless they tell you who they are insured with. Who a person is insured with or even if they have insurance is a private matter between the insured and the insurance company. Now, if there is an accident and the police come to the scene they will collect that information and put it in the accident report. This is why it is crucial to always call the police to the scene of the accident no matter how much the other person begs to give them a break. Always, always!!! call the police to the scene of an accident. The exception is if the accident is on private property.
Ask the owner of the car?
There is no way to tell other then verifying his coverage after an accident.
Check your policy for specific coverages. In general, she can drive the vehicle, but is not the primary insured person. This means that she MAY not get 100% of the coverage. Your policy will have the answer. If you can't find it or don't understand the policy call your agent.
You go and hire an attorney and ask him for legal advice.
The person who is suing you will know all pertinent info regarding the insurance coverage. Contact the lawyer involved in this case.
Do you mean , If you are insured and dont have a license, and you drive? If that is the question, that you are driving without a license you will get in serious trouble, you could be in a license check going down the highway, or be in an accident, you have to have a license to drive legally.
I take it you were involved in an accident and don't know the name of the insurance company who insured the at fault driver. You have to get this information from the police. If you didn't involve the police trying to be nice to the person that hit you then you might learn an important lesson. A person who causes an accident is under no obligation to disclose if or who they are insured with to anyone other than a law enforcement officer. Always, always call the police to the scene of an accident no matter how minor! The one and only exception may be an occurence on private property. On some occasions the police may be too busy to respond but then they will tell you so.
If you were involved in an accident with this person then their insurance information will be listed on the accident report. If you were not involved in an accident then it is not your business who they have insurance with. Much of this is covered by the privacy laws so if you really have to know ask the person.
If you have had an accident with this person then his insurance information should be present on the accident report. If you have no claim on this person's auto insurance then it is not your business whether or not he has insurance.
you get finger prints and trace it back to the person
Your car is not insured unless you purchase insurance for it.