Nevada Car Insurance Verification Program
Nevada requires a very low level of liability insurance, so it is not that expensive to get your vehicle insured in this western state. However, for those that don’t the policies are strict and they are easy to find. The Nevada car insurance verification program works on identifying those without valid car insurance policies, locating them, and forcing them to pay heavy fines and get the car insurance coverage that they are required by law to have.
Car insurance companies that have a license with the Nevada DMV have to send information to the DMV every month about what policies have been started up and which ones have ended with the company. The required information includes such individual things as the vehicle identification number and the person who is named on the policy as the car insurance policy holder. It also includes information about when the policy was started or ended.
This is one of the better reasons to be meticulous about how your name is written on your car insurance policy. I once got in trouble for something because, no matter how much I try to tell people, my name is not Fushun. However, when my records didn’t match, because on one my name was spelled right and on the other it wasn’t, I was in for a long inconvenience. When car insurance and fines and license suspension are involved, you need to be hard headed about things as little as spelling.
If you are identified as lacking a car insurance policy, then you’ll get a letter telling you about it. If you don’t send information proving that you had insurance at the time and still do, then your registration gets canceled and you are sent another statement asking you to either get insurance and get the registration back or bring your license plates in. If you think the suspension was wrong, you are able to appeal it.
Cheers,
Fashun Guadarrama.
Nevada Car Insurance Verification Program
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