Can you and your boyfriend be on the same car insurance?

Yes, you can add your girlfriend or boyfriend to your car insurance. Generally, if you and your significant other live at the same address, your car insurance company will consider them a member of your household and request that you add your boyfriend or girlfriend to your car insurance policy.
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Can unmarried couples be on the same car insurance?

Most car insurance companies require that all household members be listed on your auto insurance, whether they are married or not. If unmarried persons own their cars individually, they must have separate auto insurance policies too.
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Can I be on the same auto insurance as my boyfriend?

Most insurers allow you to add a significant other, such as a boyfriend, girlfriend, fiancé, or domestic partner, to your car insurance policy if you live together. Depending on the insurer, a significant other can also add their vehicle to a joint policy if both cars are kept at the same permanent residence.
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Does my boyfriend have to be on my car insurance?

Answer: Though it may seem odd to you, it's not unusual for a car insurance company to require someone to be placed on your car insurance policy if the insurer has found (according to their rules) that this person drives the insured car enough to be considered a regular (or occasional) driver.
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Can two friends be on the same car insurance?

In most cases, one insurance policy covers all drivers in a single household. This also applies to friends who all live together under the same roof. So, assuming all of your friends live at the same address, you can add more than one friend to your car insurance policy.
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How to insure yourself to drive someone else's car



Can my boyfriend drive my car?

It depends on your insurer and your particular policy. For example, coverage rules and regulations may be different if the driver lives in your household and could, or should, be listed as a named insured on your policy, but is not; or, if the driver is listed on your policy as excluded.
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Can 3 people be on the same car insurance?

Yes. As long as all drivers are listed on the policy and someone pays the bills, you shouldn't have a problem sharing car insurance with multiple drivers. Your monthly premium will reflect the added risk of multiple drivers using one vehicle — so you'll most likely pay more than you would for a single-driver policy.
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Can I drive my girlfriends car if I'm not on her insurance?

Permissive use

Most car insurance policies will cover drivers you've listed on the policy, or anyone whom you give permission to drive your car, says Nolo.com. This means your insurance will likely cover another driver in the event of an accident, as long as they had your permission to drive your vehicle.
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Can you add anyone to your car insurance?

Generally, you can add anyone that you'd like to your auto insurance policy. Often, drivers listed on the policy must live in the same household as the policyholder, but that's not always the case. Generally, anyone who has frequent access to your vehicle should be added as a driver.
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Is it cheaper to share car insurance?

Pros. It could be cheaper to share one policy than own separate policies because you'll split the cost of insurance. You're usually covered when driving each other's cars. With some insurers, including Progressive, roommates can get a multi-car discount for having more than one car on a policy.
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Should I let my boyfriend drive my car?

Whether uninsured, underinsured or an insured driver, if someone is an accident while driving your vehicle, you could be put in a bad situation, so be guarded about letting other people drive your vehicle. Don't let just anyone drive your car. Make sure they are a trustworthy driver and have a good driving record.
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Does relationship status affect car insurance?

According to the insurance companies, our marital status does have an impact on our car insurance, and can cause our insurance premiums to go up! Some drivers when they updated their insurers about getting divorced, their car insurance premiums went up hundreds of pounds a year.
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Can I put insurance on a car that is not in my name?

You can insure a car that isn't registered to your name if you're the primary driver of the vehicle. You can't get someone else to insure your car (like mum, dad, or your partner) if you're the main driver.
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What info do I need to add someone to my car insurance?

The details tend to be basic when adding a named driver, they will typically include; name, age marital status, address, occupation, driving licence details and information about any accidents or motoring convictions. There is also a fee required to add a named driver, this varies between insurance provider.
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What does adding a driver to your insurance do?

Adding a driver to your policy means they're an insured driver under your policy when they drive your car. So, if they get into an accident, your insurer is more likely to cover the damage than for an unlisted driver. Sharing a policy with someone typically means both of your vehicles are covered under one policy.
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What happens if driver is not listed on insurance?

Excluded drivers (those specifically listed on the policy as not covered) will typically not be covered when driving a car under your auto insurance policy. In some states, excluded drivers may have a minimal amount of coverage, though this (and the exact type of coverage provided) will depend on where you live.
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Can I get on my boyfriends insurance?

How to Prove You're a Domestic Partner. You'll have to prove that you meet your state's criteria for domestic partnership to get your partner on your health plan. You may have to complete and sign a form for your health insurance administrator or your employee benefits plan administrator.
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What happens if someone else is driving my car and gets in an accident without insurance?

The car owner may even be charged for allowing their car to be used by an uninsured driver. If you've caused damage to another vehicle or property, the other driver may take legal action to recover damages from you.
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Is car insurance more expensive with 2 drivers?

The simple answer is that yes, drivers can share insurance if all drivers are listed on the policy. Your premium reflects the additional risk of having numerous drivers use one vehicle, and you'll probably pay more for this policy compared to that of a single-driver policy.
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How many drivers can you have on your insurance?

A named driver can be anyone you choose to add, whether that's a partner, family member or friend. You can usually add up to three or four named drivers to one policy. Note that a named driver is different to the main driver as the main driver is the person who will be doing most of the driving.
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What happens if my boyfriend drives my car?

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As long as he has your permission to drive your car, your car insurance will likely cover him. But if he gets into an at-fault accident and the costs of the accident exceed your coverage limits, you'll be responsible for any remaining balance. And your rates will climb as well.
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Do you have to be over 25 to drive someone else's car?

If you're under 25 and want to drive someone else's car, your best bet would be to either get added as a named driver on their policy or take out temporary cover. There are a few companies who don't place an age restriction on the benefit, so you might be lucky.
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Can someone else be the main driver on my car?

Car insurance fronting – where someone declares themselves as the main driver of a car even though it will be someone else – is illegal.
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Does the policy holder have to be the main driver?

Does the policyholder have to be the main driver? Generally, insurance policies are set up with the policyholder also being the main driver of the car. It's worth noting that it's illegal for anyone other than the main driver to be placed as the policy holder, this is 'fronting'.
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How do I insure a car I don't own?

State an additional interest: You can add the owner of the vehicle to your own insurance policy as an additional interest. This is the easiest and most common way to get insurance for a vehicle that isn't yours.
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