Proof of insurance
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Proof of insurance (POI) is documentation that proves that a person has valid insurance with an insurance company.[1]
Where vehicle insurance is compulsory, a driver usually must carry proof of insurance in their automobile or on their person while driving. If a driver is questioned by a law enforcement official, they must provide proof of insurance and often face a penalty if they do not.
The most common form of a POI in the United States was a paper card provided by the insurance company listing policy information and effective dates, though now electronic versions for smartphones are also used.[1] Provisionally proof of insurance may sometimes be issued, such as a "cover note" in the UK, for use while awaiting the full documents for a valid insurance policy.[2]
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[edit]- ^ a b "Proof Of Insurance: How To Show It And What To Do If You Can't – Forbes Advisor". www.forbes.com. Forbes. Oct 17, 2024. Retrieved 18 November 2024.
- ^ "What is a cover note?". aviva.co.uk. Aviva. Retrieved 18 November 2024.