N.Y. DMV’s New Rule Allows Proof of Auto Insurance in Electronic Format

The New York State Department of Motor Vehicles recently implemented a new regulation that allows motorists to show proof of auto insurance in either the paper or electronic format. The regulation went into effect on April 29, a New York State DMV spokesperson said.

The DMV issued a guidance noting that recent changes to the DMV Commissioner Regulations, Part 32, now allows New York State motorists to provide proof of auto liability coverage (Insurance ID Cards) in a paper or electronic format. Proof of insurance is still required to be produced whenever a vehicle is operated.

The DMV said proof of insurance in an electronic format can now be used for New York State motorists when: acquiring registrations in DMV offices; providing proof of insurance coverage during a traffic stop; and providing proof of insurance coverage to a judge/justice/magistrate in response to a summons.

The DMV noted that certification testing is required for all insurance companies who wish to participate. The DMV issued the following specifications: