Can I stay on my parents' insurance if I don't live with them?

Asked by: Kimberly Bradtke  |  Last update: January 4, 2026
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Yes, you are eligible to be covered on your parent's plan up to age 26 regardless of where you live. However, your parent's health plan probably has a network of participating providers and it may be difficult for you to find in-network care when you are living in another state.

Can I be on my parents' insurance and not live with them?

Moving out of your parents house has nothing to do with you being on their health insurance. If you are covered on their policy, you will be covered no matter where you live - unless you are moving out of the state. You will not be taken off the policy, unless your parents tell the insurance company to take you off.

Can my daughter be on my health insurance if she doesn't live with me?

Living with parents: Your child doesn't have to be living with you at the time you enroll them in your health insurance plan, provided they've lived with you long enough to meet the residency requirement. Marital status: your child is still eligible for coverage if he or she is married or has children.

Can someone be on your insurance if they don't live with you?

Yes, it is possible to add someone to your car insurance policy who doesn't live with you, depending on your insurance company's policies. Typically, insurance companies allow you to add immediate family members or someone who regularly drives your vehicle.

Why can't you stay on parents insurance?

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Can I stay on my parents' health insurance if I move out?

You can stay on a parent's plan until you turn 26

Get married. Have or adopt a child. Start or leave school. Live in or out of your parent's home.

Is it illegal to be on your parents insurance?

Per federal law, you can remain on your parents' health insurance until your 26th birthday in most states. There are no restrictions before then, so you're eligible for coverage under your parents' plan even if you're: Married. Not in school.

Can I insure my son if he doesn't live with me?

Unfortunately, because the car and your child are not located at your house anymore, they cannot stay on your car insurance policy unless they're a full-time student. Car insurance providers require that the insured live at their residence and park their car at their address to be listed on a policy.

What happens if you don't update your address with car insurance?

Failing to update the garaging address when moving home. This can impact your insurance coverage as when making a claim, the coverage will be based on your previous address and could result in not being able to claim any money back from the insurer.

Can you have insurance on a house you don't live in?

Generally, your home is considered vacant if it's left empty for 30 to 60 days or more. Most typical homeowner policies won't provide full coverage for the property once it's been vacated. Vacant home insurance can be purchased to help.

Do you have to live with your parents to get their insurance?

No, living in your parent's home is not a requirement for eligibility to be covered as a dependent under their policy.

Can I stay on my parents health insurance if I have a job?

Can I stay on my parent's policy? If you are under age 26, yes. Eligibility for health benefits through your own job does not make you ineligible to be covered as a dependent on your parent's policy up to the age of 26.

Who is considered part of your household?

The Marketplace generally considers your household to be you, your spouse if you're married, and your tax dependents.

Can I stay on my parents insurance in a different state?

Yes, you are eligible to be covered on your parent's plan up to age 26 regardless of where you live. However, your parent's health plan probably has a network of participating providers and it may be difficult for you to find in-network care when you are living in another state.

Do you have to live at the same address for health insurance?

All health insurance is sold based on your residential address. You can have only one residential address listed with Social Security at a time and must live there at least six months out of each year.

How long can I use my parents' address as my permanent address?

Your parents' home where you can return to at any time still remains your permanent home address. This is even if you've lived away from this address for the past four or five years.

Can I have a different address on my license and insurance?

First of all, your insurance policy and your driver's license (as well as your vehicle registration) should use the same address. Depending on which insurance company you have, that will determine how quickly you should get this taken care of, but generally it's around 30-60 days.

What happens if you don't tell your car insurance that you moved?

Why Does It Matter If I Forget To Tell My Auto Insurance Company That I Moved? The short answer: Because they can refuse to cover you if you are in a car wreck and failed to change your address.

Can you have car insurance in two different states?

What if I have homes in two different states? If you keep vehicles at both homes, you'll need a separate policy for each state. For example, if you have homes in Massachusetts and Florida and you keep a car at each residence, each vehicle will need its own policy.

Can I stay on my parents insurance if I move out?

Depending on your insurer, you can remain listed as a driver on your parents' policy as long as their home is your permanent address or you're a full-time student. Once you've permanently moved out, you'll likely need to obtain your own car insurance policy.

Can my parents insure my car if I don't live with them?

Only if you live with them. Insurers typically require all licensed drivers who live at the same address to be listed on a policy, especially if they frequently borrow each other's cars.

Can I put someone on my insurance that doesn't live with me?

You typically will not be able to add a non-related driver who does not live in your home to your insurance policy. If you and a friend own a vehicle together but do not live at the same address, you may have trouble obtaining an auto insurance policy.

Is there any way to stay on parents insurance after 26?

Eight states — Florida, Illinois, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, South Dakota and Wisconsin — let you stay on your parent's health insurance plans well past the age of 26. You can stay on your parent's health insurance indefinitely if you have a qualifying disability in the following states.

Do you need to live with your parents to be on their insurance?

Individuals under the age of 26 can stay on their parents' health insurance plan even if they have health insurance available through their employer, have children, are not claimed as a tax dependent, are married or live outside of their parents' home.

Can I stay on my parents' insurance after I get married?

Being married does not affect your eligibility to be covered as a dependent under your parent's plan.