Kentucky drivers could see their car registrations cancelled and they could be charged with insurance fraud if they are found to be operating a vehicle without the proper insurance.
Under current law, Kentucky drivers must show proof of insurance when renewing their registrations but the sate has found that some drivers drop their coverage after they renew their vehicle.
Starting June 1, the state began sending out letters to those who records show have been without insurance coverage for more than 60 days. The state is matching vehicle registrations with lists of vehicles reported as insured or cancelled by insurance companies. These owners are given 30 days to show they have maintained coverage or present a proof of coverage listing their insurance agent or company.
Topics Personal Auto Kentucky
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