It is relevant to what state you reside. The original question said NJ We lived in PA for 4 years and my husband got his insurance through a broker.
Typically yes, most insurance companies want at least 3 years driving experience in the US and a US license.
No, Not necessarily, There are many insurance companies that will issue auto insurance coverage to you without a drivers license. It just depends on the underwriting requirements of the insurance company. Most of the larger national companies will require a drivers license first but many local and regional insurers will have no problem with it.
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.
No, some companies can insure you without a drivers license.
Depending on the Insurance Company, international drivers licenses are accepted at their discretion.
Depends on the insurance company. There are companies that will insure unlicensed drivers.
There are some companies that can insure you. I would call a local independent insurance agent for a rate.
Often out of state tickets will not show up on your license if you just pay them. Failing to pay a ticket brings it to the attention of the state, and it gets put into the state drivers license database. Once that happens, the insurance companies get a copy of it and it affects your insurance rates.
This is a question that depends on the policies of individual insurance carriers. Some companies require you to have a license in the state but most do not. Most companies will let you keep your current license until the license renews then you must get a license in the state where you live.
If you have no drivers license then you have no business driving a vehicle, therfore you do not need insurance.
You can't get car insurance if your drivers license has been suspended.
Insurance companies have direct access to the MVR records. The results come back in code, and the insurance companies know the meaning of the codes. This is to keep others from accidentally finding your information..