What You Should Know About SR 22 Insurance
Traditional car insurance is there to protect us if we are involved in an accident or if our car gets damaged by other causes such as weather, theft, or vandalism. SR-22 insurance, on the other hand, is not a category of car insurance. Instead, it is a certificate that serves as a promise that you […]
Continue ReadingCan Medical Marijuana Use Affect Your Car Insurance?
There was a time not long ago when marijuana was an illegal drug according to all federal and state laws. In recent years, the general attitude around cannabis has changed tremendously, with eight states allowing recreational marijuana use: California, Colorado, Alaska, Maine, Massachusetts, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington. Furthermore, there are currently 36 states and four […]
Continue ReadingWhat You Need to Know About High-Risk Car Insurance
The livelihood of car insurance companies relies heavily on their ability to assess risk. If they did not take the time to analyze risk factors in potential clients, it would be hard for them to uphold financial and legal stability. Car insurance companies want to feel like you are at least somewhat of a safe […]
Continue ReadingWashington DC Vehicle Registration
Washington DC car registration is completed in person at your local DMV office. Residents of DC can title and register their new vehicles at the same time. DC residents need to be sure they have the vehicle’s current title certificate, their driver’s license, proof of inspection (if applicable), and payment for the registration fee. DC […]
Continue ReadingWest Virginia Vehicle Registration
A West Virginia vehicle registration is documentation that connects Mountain State residents with the forms of transportation they lease or own, such as motor vehicles, motorcycles, and boats. Registering a Vehicle in West Virginia Vehicles must be registered in person with the WV DMV at the local branch. Residents of West Virginia need to bring […]
Continue ReadingWisconsin Vehicle Registration
Vehicles can be registered with the Wisconsin in person or by mail. Individuals need to provide proof of ID, a completed application form, and payment for the registration fee. New residents to the state will also need their out-of-state registration and proof of sales tax to their previous state (if applicable). Temporary registrations are also […]
Continue ReadingWyoming Vehicle Registration
To register a vehicle in Wyoming, individuals must go to their county treasurer’s office in person. Bring the vehicle title, proof of insurance, and payment for the registration fee. If the vehicle is leased, new to the state, purchased from a dealer, or heavier than a standard car, individuals will need to submit additional items […]
Continue ReadingWashington Vehicle Registration
A Washington state vehicle registration links all Evergreen State residents with the vehicle they own or lease, such as cars, trucks, motorcycles, and boats. Registering a Vehicle in Washington The Washington State Department of Licensing (DOL) requires all residents to title and register their vehicles in order to get Washington state license plates and legally […]
Continue ReadingVirginia Vehicle Registration
To register a car with the Virginia DMV, go to the local office and provide a proof of ownership document, proof of identity and residency, inspection certificate, proof of insurance, and payment for the registration fees. Safety inspections are required for all vehicles, while emissions tests are required for residents of certain counties, listed below. […]
Continue ReadingVermont Vehicle Registration
Vermont vehicle registration varies based on whether a vehicle was purchased new from a dealer or from a private party. Vermont residents need the vehicle’s title, an odometer disclosure statement, and payment for the registration fee. Residents of Vermont may also need to produce a bill of sale. If individuals who don’t have all of […]
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