Do my parents have to put me on their car insurance?

Asked by: Prof. Dorcas Gorczany  |  Last update: August 4, 2025
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Do my parents have to put me on their car insurance? 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.

What happens if I don't add my teenager to my car insurance?

Failing to add your teenager to your auto insurance can lead to coverage denial, legal penalties and policy cancellation. Lack of driving experience and perceived higher risk contribute to higher car premiums for teen drivers.

Do I have to put my parents on my car insurance?

In general, everyone that is 14 years and older who resides within your household should be listed on your policy, regardless of whether or not they have a driver's license. Any other regular operators of vehicles, including children away from home or in college (licensed or not), should be listed as well.

Do all drivers have to be listed on insurance?

All household members should be known to the car insurance company, even if they are not intending to drive your vehicle. This means you need to tell the insurer all licensed drivers that are in your house, including your spouse, teen drivers, roommates, and elderly parents.

Can my adult child drive my car without insurance?

To drive it, no, you don't have “to be on the insurance” to drive it. Anyone can drive it with the owners permission (unless you have been specifically excluded usually for a bad driving record). If you drive a (parent's) car as a principal or par...

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Should I add my adult child to my car insurance?

Insurance companies generally require that any person in the household be listed on your policy regardless of driving status. The reason is that the company wants to know who they will and will not cover as a driver if there is a claim involving your vehicle.

Do children have to be listed on car insurance?

It's important to note that insurance companies typically require all licensed drivers in a household to be listed on the car insurance policy, regardless of whether they are the primary driver or have their own separate policy. This includes teenage drivers, even if they only have a learner's permit.

Can my wife drive my car if she's not on my insurance?

A driver who lives in your household and isn't listed on your auto policy may be denied coverage if they borrow your vehicle and are involved in an accident. Family members who live in your household and drive your vehicle, including a teenager or your significant other, should be listed as drivers on your policy.

What happens if someone borrows your car and gets in an accident?

Vehicle Owners Are Liable Under California Law

This law holds a vehicle's owner responsible for collisions caused by the driver of the vehicle – even if the driver is not the owner. Liability is determined by identifying the actual owner of the vehicle.

Does it matter whose name is on an insurance policy?

Insurance Credit Scoring

As you may or may not know, credit makes a huge difference for many insurance company's when determining rates for policies like your auto and home insurance. In many instances, the insurance company will only run an insurance score based on credit on the name who is listed first on the policy.

When should you take your child off your car insurance?

Many parents generally opt to retain teens on the family's automobile insurance policy until they graduate from college, assuming they find employment and live away from home. At this point they should be paying for their own housing, food and credit card bills, building up a positive credit rating.

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.

Do I have to add a driver to my insurance?

You should add any regular drivers of your car to your insurance policy so that damages from accidents are covered. Also, you can add any drivers that live at your permanent address, and most insurance companies will require it. Some states may allow you to exclude a driver from being covered by the policy.

Do I need to be added to my parents insurance to drive their car?

To have the ability to be covered by a vehicle insurance policy you must be added as an additional driver to the vehicle owners policy. Your parents will need to contact their insurer to do so.

Does your insurance go up if your child gets their license?

Once your child gets a license, you have 60 days by law to inform your insurance carrier. In most cases, because an insurance carrier will see a new driver as a greater risk, your insurance premium will increase, sometimes significantly (up to 60% for a two-car family).

Can someone drive my car if they are not on my insurance in Georgia?

Many people wonder whether car insurance covers the car or the driver. Car insurance in Georgia typically follows the vehicle, not the driver. This means your auto insurance policy is usually the first line of defense if someone else gets into an accident while driving your car, regardless of who was behind the wheel.

Can my son drive my car if he is not insured?

Most insurers cover someone else driving the policyholder's car with their permission once in a while. But, if you're going to start driving one of your parent's cars regularly, you'll need to be added or named on their auto insurance. You can't legally drive your parents' car without any insurance at all, either.

How does insurance work if someone crashes your car?

Your own insurance company's collision coverage would kick in and cover the damages up to your policy limit if they were the one to cause the crash. Even though you gave permission for them to use your own vehicle, you will face potential consequences, such as increased car insurance rates and insurance costs.

How does insurance work if you borrow a car?

Generally, insurance coverage follows the vehicle rather than the driver. So in most instances, as long as the owner of the car has insurance, it's covered even if someone other than the owner is driving it — as long as they have the owner's permission.

What happens if a driver is not listed on an insurance policy?

You regularly allow a family member or friend to drive your car, but they aren't named on your auto policy. If this person gets in an accident while driving your car, your insurance company will likely deny your claim, leaving you liable for the damages.

What happens if someone who isn't on your insurance crashes your car Progressive?

If an unauthorized driver not on your insurance causes an accident, your liability coverage may not apply. However, with collision insurance, it covers damages to your vehicle if a friend crashes it.

Does it matter whose name is on the car?

Yes, the name on a car title can impact insurance coverage. Insurance companies usually require the policyholder to have an insurable interest in the vehicle, meaning they either own the car or have a significant financial interest in it.

What happens if I don't add my child to my car insurance?

If your child gets into an accident and isn't listed on your policy, your insurance company may not cover the damages, and there could be other consequences, like policy cancellation.

Should I put my 18 year old's car in my name?

Register the car in your child's name.

If your son or daughter is legally an adult (18 years or older), he or she is able to register a car in his or her own name. Without you as the owner of the car, the laws imposing vicarious liability (such as New York Vehicle and Traffic Law Section 388) will not apply to you.

Can my daughter drive my car if she doesn't live with me?

If your child doesn't live with you, she needs to have her own car insurance policy -- even if she's a co-owner of your vehicle.