If a college student moves out of state for school and owns a car with his own policy must he get a policy in the new state or can he keep his policy?

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The policy that the person already has will stay in effect. They must however notify the insurance carrier of the circumstances. In which case, the premiums might increase, depending on amount of use, milage driven, etc.

 

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