Getting Affordable Auto Insurance in New Mexico
Reader’s Question:
Hi! I’ve been driving for barely a year now. Now that I am about to buy my own car, I am also concerned about my vehicle insurance. Any tips you can share with me in getting an affordable auto insurance in New Mexico?
Tommy
Albuquerque, NM
You have to understand that car insurance for new drivers can be very expensive. Car insurance new driver New Mexico is not cheap because new drivers like you are more prone to making mistakes on the road, which can translate to car collisions and accidents. Car insurance companies rate new drivers as high risks because of the lack of experience of new drivers like you, so naturally you have to shell out a significant amount every month for your insurance premiums.
You can make your car insurance new driver New Mexico more affordable though if you enroll in a driving school. You may have learned how to drive on your own or through the help of another person, but you have no proof that you are good enough to be left on the road. By enrolling in a driving school, you can prove to any insurer that you have good enough driving skills and thus can be rated as a low risk driver.
You can also snag a cheap auto insurance quote by showing a good credit history. Car insurers will give you discount if you have a good credit standing because it means you know how to pay your obligations on time, such as your car insurance premiums.
New Mexico Auto Insurance Requirements
Reader’s Question:
My driver’s license was suspended in North Carolina. I moved to New Mexico recently. Is there a way I can get a driver’s license and car insurance here? What are the New Mexico auto insurance requirements?
James
Albuquerque, NM
Hello, James. I do not mince words, so let me get straight to the point here. You are asking if you can get yourself a driver’s license and car insurance in New Mexico in spite of the fact that your driver’s license had been previously suspended in North Carolina? The answer to that is a NO.
I think you have to know this: The United States of America has a centralized system. And although we have our local offices, we also have a national office. So, if you think you can dupe the Department of Motor Vehicles in New Mexico, there is no chance on Earth that you can get yourself a new driver’s license because once your application goes through the National Drivers Registry, they will find out about your suspended license. You have to accept that there is no running away from the truth here.
Then, to answer your other question on car insurance, I think it is odd, if not outright outlandish, that someone with a suspended driver’s license be given car insurance coverage. And since we have already established that there is no way you are getting another license, let’s drop the car insurance.
Here’s what you do. Wait it out until your license is eligible for renewal. Then that’s the time you could apply for a driver’s license in New Mexico. And definitely, there will be many car insurance companies waiting for you.
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.
Can a Person Insure a Car that is Registered in a Different State?
Reader’s Question:
I have a car that I will not be using for a long time and I do not want to sell it. My father would like to use my car but she lives in Alabama and I am in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Can she insure the vehicle in Alabama or should I just add her as an additional driver in my insurance? I am the one who will be making the payments.
Sam
Albuquerque, NM
If you want your father to insure your car, you will need to verify with your vehicle’s lienholder to make certain that they will approve it. Then you will need to check with New Mexico and Alabama to see how their rules and guidelines will apply to your specific situation. From there, you will need to find an insurance provider that will meet your insurance needs. So, if your father is able to insure your car, he may have a hard time looking for an insurance provider that will permit him to insure your car. Generally, insurance providers do not permit people to insure cars in which they have no insurable interest.
