"Insure your license" means to purchase an automobile insurance policy that is known as a Broad Form Named Operator, or BFNO for short. It provides liability auto insurance for all owned and non-owned autos and light trucks, but only while being operated by the person named in the policy. With this type of an insurance policy, you can drive any number of autos or light trucks, but you have to be the person behind the wheel if there is an accident. A great tool for people that own several cars and are the only drivers. Craig / Allrisk Insurance / Vancouver, WA www.allrisk.com
DoType your answer here... do you need a drivers license to insure car?
In order to insure a car you must have a vaild drivers license for the state you are insuring your car in.
no
I bought a vehicle but cannot drive as I cannot have a drivers license. Is there a way to insure and license it in my name so I may have a licensed driver drive my vehicle?
No, some companies can insure you without a drivers license.
Yes, if you are planning to be the listed driver.
Normally yes. Insurance companies are concerned that they insure drivers with valid drivers license, the State where it is issued is really not a concern.
Depends. If you're in the military it's not a problem, but if you're a civilian you must switch over your drivers license.
Depends on the insurance company. There are companies that will insure unlicensed drivers.
They call the license number into a computer system. This will check the driving record. It will also insure that it is a valid drivers license. the system will also check the license against any outstanding warrants to see if the driver is wanted for anything.
There are some companies that can insure you. I would call a local independent insurance agent for a rate.
If you were driving with an expired drivers license they will not insure you so if they find out you are up s--t creek. what they may do is ask you for your drivers license record up to date and then they will spot it. If you are lucky they wont. However they have not paying insurance down to a fine art.