Am I Required to Carry an Out of State SR22 in New Mexico?
Reader’s Question:
I have a Santa Fe, New Mexico driver’s license and I failed to submit to BAC test in Alaska. Do I still have to have an SR-22 in Alaska even though NM does not require SR-22?
James
Santa Fe, NM
Since both NM and Alaska are members of DRiver’s License Compact, state members are required to report back the information to the home state of the person who commits the violation and/or fails to comply to the out-of-the-state requirements. Aside from the information regarding Alaska violaton and failure to submit to BAC test, the AK court will likely report to NM DMV what they requires from you, which includes the SR-22.
You may check with Alaska if they can allow other NM insurance for you to comply to their requirements since New Mexico does not require SR-22.
How will a Traffic Ticket Affect my Car Insurance Rate in New Mexico?
Reader’s Question:
I have always been a careful driver. I don’t drink and drive, and I drive defensively. Well, yeah, three weeks ago, I got a ticket for not using my seat belt. How is this going to affect my car insurance premium? I’m in Las Cruces, NM.
Kim
Las Cruces, NM
Hello there, Kim. It’s always heartwarming to know that responsible drivers are still out there. Well, except for that “no seat belt” thing, you would have been number one in my book. I assume this violation is a first. The assumption here is that there are no arrests or violations in your closet that you failed to mention in you question. Now, since it’s your first violation, auto insurance companies don’t usually change details of the insurance because of this. There is a big chance you will not see any change in your rate. However, different companies have different rules regarding rate changes in relation to traffic violations. Some auto insurance companies will change your premium based on the gravity of your traffic offense while some have a set amount for certain violations. But as I mentioned, since this is your first violation, I doubt if there would be any changes to your rate. Some states have laws that regulate these rate changes. These laws lay down rules on how or when to raise (or lower) premium rates that auto insurance companies have to follow. You might need to check with your local government in Las Cruces, NM, to know more details about this.
Is my Auto Insurance in New Mexico be Valid in Other Countries
Reader’s Question:
I would like to know if my auto insurance in Albuquerque, New Mexico will be valid in other parts of the country?
James
Albuquerque, NM
If you will be visiting other country and planning to drive your Albuquerque, New Mexico car insurance is typically will not be in effect. Usually it is in effect in a few miles of the southern U.S. border and parts of Canada.
If you will be renting a vehicle outside the US, you should buy vehicle insurance from the foreign rental vehicle company at levels the same to your vehicle insurance coverage in Albuquerque, New Mexico or at levels required in that country. Be sure that the vehicle insurance provided by the rental automobile company complies with car insurance regulations in all the countries where you plan to operate the vehicle.
If you are not renting a vehicle, but rather borrowing a vehicle from a friend, I suggest that you contact the insurance company that covers the borrowed vehicle.
Do Car Insurance Companies Check Credit History When Getting Auto Insurance In New Mexico?
Reader’s Question:
I would like to know if in Albuquerque, New Mexico your car insurance quotes are based on your credit score.
Marlon
Albuquerque, NM
In New Mexico, like in most states, automobile insurance permit car insurance carrier to check credit of applicants. However not all insurance company run credit check to use as a rating factor in determining car insurance quotes. It depends on the insurance carrier’s rating system, rules and guidelines.
Auto Insurance carrier’s rules and rating system varies and they have different rating factors that they take in consideration when determining car insurance quote for an individual seeking car insurance. Some insurance carrier’s may run credit check some do not.
Although some insurance companies check credit, your car insurance quote are not solely based on your credit score, Another factors that are considered when determining your car insurance rate are age, marital status, place you live, make and model of the car, driving history, etc. You may ask your insurance carrier to determine if they run credit check when determining car insurance quotes in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Adding a Teen to my Auto Insurance Policy in New Mexico
Reader’s Question:
Does my teenage son need to be listed as a driver on my car insurance policy even if he does not live in the same home in Santa Fe, NM as me and he only drives my vehicle maybe two times a year?
Denver
Santa Fe, NM
Insurance carrier’s guidelines differ regarding those that need to be added as drivers or occasional drivers so to know what your insurance company requires in your specific situation ask your car insurance agent.
An occasional driver is the person who is not the principal or primary driver of the car and the definition for principal driver is the individual who drives the vehicle most often.
Generally insurance carriers permit coverage under your personal car insurance policy for an occasional driver provided that motorist does not reside in your household and the car is parked at your dwelling at the end of the day.
If your teen son has moved out and resides on his on, therefore is no longer considered in any way to be a household member, typically then you will not have to add him to the car insurance policy as a driver if he visits a few times a year and drives your car. If however ever comes back to reside with you he would need to be added to the car insurance policy as a driver normally because then he would be a licensed household member.
Compare Car Insurance Quote in New Mexico
Reader’s Question:
I am in the process of getting a job in Santa Fe, New Mexico. I currently reside in North Carolina. Is there any way to compare the cost of car insurance in North Carolina and New Mexico to see what the difference of the cost?
Bradon
Santa Fe, NM
The best way is to get a quote for car insurance in New Mexico and compare it to your current insurance rates in NC. You can actually start getting a quote here now, Just type in the zip code. Its fast and its FREE.
The state of North Carolina requires minimum Bodily Injury Liability coverage of $30,000 per person up to $60,000 per accident, and with a minimum limit of $25,000 for the Property Damage Liability coverage.
The state of New Mexico state requires minimum Bodily Injury Liability coverage of $25,000 per injured person up to a total of $50,000 per accident, and with a minimum limit of $10,000 for Property Damage Liability coverage.
How Long Does Driving Offense Stay on my Car Insurance Record in New Mexico?
Reader’s Question:
What is the length of time an insurance provider in Rio Rancho holds a driving offense against a policyholder?
Rita
Rio Rancho, NM
Every insurance provider in New Mexico has different criteria. Generally, an insurer reviews either:
- The last 3 years of driving record and/or claims report.
- The last 5 years of driving record and/or claims report.
- The last 7 years of driving record and/or claims report.
You can verify with your insurance company in Rio Rancho, NM how long they review your driving record. Most insurance carriers review the last three years, but some review the last five years. Each insurer assigns a point-value to your state’s driving record incidents. This point-value is not related to the state’s licensing point system which is used for driving eligibility.
Some insurance carriers use an insurance score. An insurance score is the calculated numerical ranking based on a individual’s credit record and/or other factors (including driving records, credit worthiness, claims history).
How to Know Which Company Offer the Cheapest Car Insurance in New Mexico
Reader’s Question:
How do I find out which vehicles are the lowest rated to purchase car insurance on in New Mexico?
Henry
Santa Fe, NM
The less expensive a vehicle is to buy, typically, the less expensive it is to insure. Additionally, usually domestic makes are less expensive to insure than foreign makes. Usually, the same is true for four-door sedans and mini-vans.
You can get an instant car insurance quote here by entering your zip code and some other basic information…..for free! There is no limit to the number of quotes you can get. you can simply change the car information to determine the different costs for different makes and models.
How to Save on my New Mexico Car Insurance
Reader’s Question:
Are there ways for me to be able to save on my next auto insurance policy in New Mexico?
Bethany
Albuquerque, NM
There are always ways, Bethany.
If you are a student, you can always avail of discounts for auto insurance by availing for student discounts which are given to students which have at least a B in school. If you are not a full time student any more, some insurance companies offer auto insurance discounts to continuing education students and also to those who are taking defensive driving lessons.
It can also help you if you drive less. People who have auto insurance policies but drive their car less are less likely to have an accident. There are some auto insurance companies that check your odometer every year and you can get a considerable discount if your mileage stays below a certain amount, say 6,000 driving miles. So you can start thinking of carpooling or taking public transportation or ride your bicycle to save on car insurance premiums.
It might sound new to you, because it did to me the first time, but having a good credit history will result to a lower auto insurance premium in New Mexico. There is apparently a correlation between driving records and credit history. Considerably, people with bad credit are seen as less conscientious or less stable and can also be high risk drivers. By having stellar credit histories, you can also enjoy lower insurance premiums!
How Long Does a DUI Stay on Driving Record in New Mexico
Reader’s Question:
In New Mexico how long does a DWI/DUI stay on a driving record?
Rita
Albuquerque, NM
A conviction for a DWI /DUI in New Mexico will stay on your NM driving record for 25 years.
New Mexico has some of the strictest penalties for DUI in the whole country. These penalties may include going to jail, paying court costs and fees, paying fines up to $5,000, mandatory community service, having your driver’s license revoked for a year. To get your license back after the revocation for the DWI/DUI is over, there are license reinstatement fees of $100 that you must pay .
The NM state might also order you to go through treatment and install an ignition interlock device on your car once you are able to operate a vehicle again.
To more information on the penalties for being convicted of DUI in New Mexico, contact the Motor Vehicle Division of the NM Taxation and Revenue Department.
