Do I need auto insurance to apply for an IN drivers license? Indiana

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You don't need to provide proof of auto insurance coverage when you apply for your Indiana drivers license. You will, however, have to do so when you apply to title and register your car.

Of course, you won't be doing that until you actually own a car. And, most young drivers aren't car owners. Indeed, many are still covered under the car insurance policy of someone else, such as a parent or legal guardian.

Getting Auto Insurance Quotes

When it comes time to get your own car insurance policy, make sure to shop around. Taking some time to compare insurance quotes can save you a substantial amount of money with little effort. In fact, some sites permit you to compare insurance rates from multiple providers at a glance.

But, keep in mind that price is just one factor you should consider when evaluating car insurance providers.

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