Can You Insure a Car Without a License in Connecticut? | CT Auto Insurance Explained

Learn how to insure a car in Connecticut without a driver’s license and how to list a licensed primary driver for your policy.

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Yes, you can insure a car in Connecticut without a license. Many insurance companies allow policyholders to insure vehicles even if they don't have a valid driver's license. This can be useful for car owners who won't be driving the vehicle themselves, such as those buying a car for their children. To do so, it's important to list a licensed driver as the primary driver of the insured vehicle.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Can I insure a car if I don’t have a driver’s license in Connecticut? Yes, many insurance companies in Connecticut allow you to insure a car without a driver’s license, provided you list a licensed primary driver for the vehicle.
  2. Why would someone insure a car without having a driver’s license? Car owners may insure a vehicle without a license if they won’t be driving it themselves—for example, if purchasing a car for a family member who will be the primary driver.
  3. Who should be listed as the primary driver if I don’t have a license? You should list a licensed driver, such as the person who will primarily operate the vehicle, as the primary driver on the insurance policy.