about eight years.
US auto insurance will cover you in Canada only if you get a card from your insurance agent authorizing the coverage. This card is free. Ask your agent about how long the card is good for.
Yes, so long as they are living together. If they are a household, then the two can have a combined auto insurance policy. Check with your agent for the specifics from your insurance carrier.
You have to research what you need in your area different states require different things to qualify for this position, most states require you to be licensed so you have to take a test and pass to become an insurance agent.
Contact your agent or companies policy services dept, they will be able to answer that for you.
If hit a tree and damaged my auto, how long do I have to report it to my insurance company?
No, auto insurance is available to the families of military personnel as well. For instance, your child, wife, husband, widow or widower could get auto insurance from USAA (as long as you had auto insurance from USAA and as long as they were legally eligible).
Most personal auto insurance policies will exclude business use of your personal auto. So the answer is you most likely will need a separate business auto policy if you are using your auto for business. There are a few exceptions to this. Some personal auto insurance policies do have a business use class that was intended for the accountant, lawyer, counsultant type who drives from client to client all day long. Or possibly even a real estate agent might find coverage on the personal auto policy. Each insurance company has different rules on what types of "business use" they will tolerate. The best thing to do is call your agent and discuss the possibilites with him/her. And I always recommend, the best place to be is an independent agent. Independant agents have access to several insurance companies and can shop your insurance for you to find the best fit for your needs.
As for the life insurance the answer is yes. For the auto the answer is maybe. If the cars are jointly titled then most likely yes as long as both or you remain in the same state. You will have to consult with your agent to find out what the exact company policies are regarding people you can and can't have on your insurance policy.
It is up to the policy holder. When I had to stay with my aunt for a long time we kept my insurance in my state of origin. It works too when you have a child in college and you are in another state. Contact insurance agent or insurance company to verify.
you can purchas auto insurance on any vehicle you want, even the presidents, as long as you have supporting documents.
As long as you have auto insurance yes.
You must have auto insurance before you drive the car off the dealer's lot.