Where To Get The Cheapest SR22 Insurance in Arizona?

June 26, 2009 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: AZ SR-22 insurance 

Reader’s Question:

I need to get an SR22 insurance in Arizona. Where can I get the cheapest?

Michelle

Phoenix AZ

In Arizona, or in any other state for that matter, the SR22 form is asked after a driver gets a conviction for driving without an insurance or driving with a suspended license, among other things.

Getting an SR22 AZ could turn out to be time-consuming, expensive, and frustrating if you don’t know how to find a good deal. If you think going to an insurance company will solve your problem, you could be in for a surprise.

There are many insurance companies that do not like insuring people considered risky. It’s not surprising that your application could be turned down by some.

Don’t despair though. There are other insurance companies that not only will accept your SR22 Arizona application but will offer you affordable rates. You just need to know where to find them. To do so, you should go online and do some shopping. There are many discount offers from online sites.

In going online, you get to save on a lot of time and effort. Try to find websites that allow you to compare multiple quotes in one setting. There’s no need to get up from your chair to dial insurers. Just fill out one form to get at least 10 quotes for your SR22 application.

Once you’ve chosen the most affordable rate for you, the next thing you should do is to check out the insurer’s reputation. It’s important for you to get the SR22 insurance from a company that values its customers more than their payments. It’s not enough to get the cheapest rate if in exchange for that is crappy service. Don’t settle for a company that doesn’t know customer service.

I Need a Cheap Used Vehicle Insurance Quote In Arizona

 

October 5, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Used Car Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

Next month I am planning to purchase a used car, but before I do so I would like to know if I would need to purchase car insurance first for that car in Glendale, Arizona.

James

Glendale, AZ

You would probably need to obtain car insurance before taking over the ownership of the used car in many states if this is your first car. If you have car insurance already and you are just replacing a car on your current car insurance policy in Arizona the insurance coverage might insure your used car that you are planning to purchase for a few days. To be sure you will have to verify with your state laws and insurance carrier.

Keep in mind that Before you purchase a new or used vehicle you will need to contact your car insurance carrier to inform them about the vehicle you might buy. The insurance company should be able to give you a car insurance quote of what it will cost you to add the used car to your car insurance policy, which can assist you budget for your vehicle purchase. Your insurance provider can then let you know when you should give them a call and add the used vehicle you purchased so it will be properly covered.

How Do I Remove My Teenager From My Auto Insurance Policy?

 

September 9, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Teen AZ insurance 

Reader’s Question:

I would like to take off my son from my insurance policy in Scottsdale, Arizona. He is 19 and has moved to his own apartment. Should I just call my insurance company or are there any verification and documentation I need to make?

Miller

Scottsdale, AZ

The process of how to take a driver off of an insurance policy is up to each individual insurance carrier in Scottsdale so when you call in to your insurance agent to request that your son to be removed off your insurance policy, since he has moved out of the house, he or she will inform you if your calling over the phone is enough or if you will need to show documentation to get him removed.

Some insurance provider procedures require that the motorist being taken off also send in proof of residency outside of your house. Typically this can be in the form of an gas or electric bill, voter registration, car registration college registration or other type of proof of residency.