car insurance, military home of record where do you insure your car?
home of record is one state. station out of state right now where do you insure your car?
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- Hey, It doesn't matter where you get your insurance as long as it covers you where you drive.Check this out especially if you are assigned oconus.Being in the military I can tell you that you should check out USAA they have great rates and cover you anywhere in the world.Ok I hope this helps and thank you for your service.
- until the law catches you stay with the cheapest .. my brother was stationed in N. Carolina then transferred to California they wanted $400.00 just for plates so they stayed on tell he sold the car
- Military has special rules for those on active duty. Ask your CO and he will be able to tell you what to do.
- You insure your car where it is parked at night.
- I am serving in the military in Hawaii and here you do have to have Hawaii state insurance. I personally always have my insurance of where i am stationed as opposed to where my home is. I used USAA when I first got insurance on my 300zx, I used them for over a year and never had any problems with them or anything. I then bought a new Jeep and wanted full coverage on it, so I got a quote from USAA that just was horrible, I did a few quotes with other companies. I am now with Geico, they have an excellent military department. USAA still offers alot of things for service members, we are getting my wifes car loan through them, but just check other places for insurance, everyone these days does a free online quote.
- You insure it in the state where it's garaged UNLESS your insurance company has a provision for this (like they do for college students).
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