How can you find out what auto insurance company a person has?

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Chupacabra asked:


My friend did the damage their car parked by a driver and the person who is not willing to give out their information assurance. There was a report from the police and unfortunately the insurance does not have been detained. You will discover the meaning of the insurance company that a person has? Perhaps the DMV or the alternative? Realization that may not have insurance but still would be discovered. The car has only harmful insurance liability.

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oklatom October 13, 2008 at 2:24 pm

Give your insurance agent the information you have including the police report. Only they will be able to access the state data base to get that information, you will not have access to it.

Scott H October 15, 2008 at 12:44 pm

Your insurance company can get that using their license plate #.

PiScEs_20 October 16, 2008 at 8:04 pm

The only way to find out what insurance the person carries is one…. if you have a license plate #…which you dooo… u would need to go to the police station… they are the only people that can get that.. and if they dont have insurance your out of luck..

an insurance company has NO ACCESS to getting insurance info by just a license plate #… to do that u would need Drivers License #, DAte of Birth, full name, address, and in some cases even a Social Security #……

BrettG October 18, 2008 at 8:48 pm

No doubt the easiest way to get insurance quotes is on the web.
Why would you waste your time on the phone calling around?
the last time i needed quotes on insurance i used one of these comparison sites and it was great.
this is the site i used and it was quick like less than 5 mins.
The last thing I want to do is listen to elevator music while waiting for a salesman.
Anyway I got good quotes and ended up saving money so I was happy.
So shop around and compare quotes which is easy on the net.
Good starting point is at this site.

Good luck.

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