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dena h
Can I add my boyfriends car to my insurance policy.?
No. You have to be on title. But if you drive it you're covered under your policy.
car
It depends on your insurance company and the state in which you live. There are some insurance companies that won't allow you to put him on your insurance if you're not on the title because you have no legal rights to the car, therefore it shouldn't be on your policy. Other companies are more relaxed on this rule if you are living together. But it does boil down the what the state insurance rules are because some states will not allow a company to put cars on a policy if they're not registerd to the insured. My suggestion is to call your insurance company and find out what their underwriting rules are.
mbrcatz
Only if he signs the title over to you. The name on the title, registration, and insurance policy all have to match.
Jason S
The main question will be, do you live together. The answer to this question will determine if you can "add" him or not. If you live together, the easiest way to do this would be to list you both as "Named Insureds" on the policy. If you are talking about not having him listed on the policy at all, or if you don;t live with him, then you are running into many different issues. Have a "hypothetical" conversation with your agent about these issues.
I hope this helps!
SPIFIMAN1
Sure you can.
You might qualify for a multiple car discount.
You also might end up paying more for your insurance. Insurance rates are based at least in part on your credit. If you boyfriend has bad credit and you add his vehicle and him as a driver your rates could increase.
ticketoride04
Dena, you will no-doubt pay a sir-chg for that service and you will have to be on his auto also, but contact your agent and go over the ramifications with him and see what they can do for you...like blanket coverages etc.