In the North Carolina do you have to add a spouse with no drivers license to your policy or can you leave him off?In: Auto Insurance |
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The person would have to have a valid license, and this would be in any state. It would also be unwise to let one drive your vehicle without the proper documents. You would be in as much trouble as the other.
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