Indiana Auto Insurance Information and Online Resources
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100 N. Senate Ave.
Indianapolis, IN 46204
BMV call center (317) 233-6000
URL: http://www.state.in.us/bmv/
Indiana DMV can provide the following services online:
- Renewal of license plates
- Renewal of watercraft registration
- Information on titling and registration costs for vehicles (quick quote)
- Record verification (driving records, titles and liens, registrations)
There are 140 license branches of Indiana DMV which are open
from Tuesday to Saturday. The public may prefer to do their transactions on-line
by visiting the web address mentioned above. The Indiana driver's manual, services
fees, DMV forms, identification requirements, driver improvement program and
testing information are also available online. The Indiana DMV is
commonly referred to as the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles. For more information,
consumers can also fill out the online inquiry form to send the Indiana DMV
an email.
IN, Indiana Auto Insurance Laws
Indiana auto insurance laws require bodily injury and property
damage liability. The state imposes a 25/50/10 minimum liability limits. The
limit for states $25,000 per person, $50,000 for all persons injured in the
accident, and the limit for property damage is $10,000. Indiana auto
insurance companies can give you additional coverage options such
as the uninsured motorist or PIP coverage upon request.
Proof of Indiana auto insurance is required at registration
and at the time of the accident. The penalties for non-compliance include
1-year suspension of license and/or registration and $150 reinstatement
fee. Auto-liability in Indiana is based on the traditional tort liability
system with no restrictions on lawsuits.
The Indiana driving laws require at least two months
of driving experience to those who have a learner's permit, ages 15-18,
until they are allowed to have their license at the age of 18. The seat-belt
law in Indiana applies to motor vehicles and operators 16 years and older
at the front seat only, with a maximum fine of $25 for its violation. The
motorcycle helmet law in Indiana requires those who are 18 years and below
to wear helmets. The Indiana driving laws may require medical tests when
they feel there is cause, repeated accidents or due to physical conditions,
or by the examiner's discretion.
The Indiana Better Business Bureau is divided into the
BBB of Central Indiana which is online at http://www.indybbb.org, and the
BBB of Northeastern Indiana with website http://www.fortwayne.bbb.org.
The Indiana BBB provides report on business firms, information
about charity groups and organizations, means of consumers' disputes resolution
and promotes ethical business standards. Their programs are aimed at eliminating
customer embarrassment, avoiding costly court and legal fees, commitment
to customer satisfaction, and providing references to members of the bureau
to instill confidence in the consumers.
Also, by using the company reports service of the Indiana BBB online website, the public can look up Indiana
auto insurance companies. This allows you to check for any complaints
filed against them.
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