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How Can I Renew My Auto Insurance In The State Of Florida?

December 6th, 2009 - By
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My six month policy is due to expire next month and I need full coverage for my 2004 toyota corolla. I have never had to do this before, any tips or anything I can do as far as renewing my auto insurance in the state of florida?

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4 Responses to “How Can I Renew My Auto Insurance In The State Of Florida?”

  1. Anonymous Says:

    Where did any of you read anything in the question about moving to Florida? Not even implied in the question.
    You will get a renewal notice and a bill shortly before your policy is due to expire, anywhere from 2 weeks to 30 days before. Just pay the bill and it’s renewed. If you don’t get a notice, call your agent.

  2. Anonymous Says:

    The correct answer is to call your insurance provider. If you are moving to Florida, have them hook you up with an agent there. You should be able to seamlessly transfer and update your policy. You should even be able to pay the premium over the phone or online to bring your coverage up to date, with all the appropriate coverage to qualify for “full” coverage under Florida statutes.
    Hope this info helped.

  3. Bostonian In MO Says:

    They’ll almost certainly just send you the new policy along with a bill. Pay the bill by the due date, that’s all. If you don’t have the new policy in hand 2 weeks before the old one expires, just call your agent and ask. They’ll hook you right up.

  4. freebird Says:

    if you are moving to florida you will have to get tags and insurance in florida.go to any car insurance places.they are on every corner.look in the yellow pages.

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