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A new law in Arkansas went into effect January 1 requiring that all drivers in the state have vehicle insurance. In the event that drivers do not have insurance, the state will send them a letter explaining they have 30 days to acquire insurance or the registration for their vehicle will be suspended.
A new law in Arkansas went into effect January 1 requiring that all drivers in the state have vehicle insurance. In the event that drivers do not have insurance, the state will send them a letter explaining they have 30 days to acquire insurance or the registration for their vehicle will be suspended.
Step 4: Schedule your exam with PSI. Your exam may be taken at a physical PSI examination center or via a remote online proctored exam. You can register online by accessing PSIs registration website at PSI 24 hours a day.
The minimum amount of Arkansas auto insurance coverage is $25,000/$50,000/$25,000. In the event of a covered accident, your limits for bodily injury are $25,000 per person, with a total maximum of $50,000 per incident. It also covers up to $25,000 for damage to another persons property.
The primary mission of the State Insurance Department shall be consumer protection through insurer solvency and market conduct regulation, and fraud prosecution and deterrence.
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The minimum amount of car insurance youll typically need is state-required liability coverage. This allows you to pay for some, if not all, injuries and damages youre liable for in an accident. The most commonly required liability limits are $25,000/$50,000/$25,000, which mean: $25,000 in bodily injury per person.
Full coverage insurance in Arkansas is usually defined as a policy that provides more than the states minimum liability coverage, which is $25,000 in bodily injury coverage per person, up to $50,000 per accident, and $25,000 in property damage coverage.
Explanation: The minimum insurance required by law is third-party cover. This covers your liability to others involved in a collision but not damage to your vehicle.