Each insurance company has their own rules, and their forms may be different. Some states also have their own forms that are filled in by the insurance companies, or agents.
If you are trying to "create" your own form (forgery is such a nasty word) you will need to have a copy of one issued in your state. Be aware that many times the state will send a verification form to the insurance company listed, and if they find a problem, you might find yourself with bigger issues to deal with in the court system!
2006-12-12 02:50:10
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answered by fire4511 7
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answered by Francisca 3
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An Ontario Insurance Card is a small paper card that can easily fit in your wallet, light pink in colour, that is sent to the vehicle's owner by the insurance company.
It will list...
- the insurance company
- the insurance policy number
- name and address of the insured
- dates the card is valid from
- description of the insured vehicle
Below is a link to a black and white copy of an Ontario vehicle insurance card. I had to block out some private information of course but the pink colour of the blocks I used to cover that information is approximately the same colour as the original card.
http://yupislyr.com/dump/ontarioinsurancecard.jpg
2006-12-12 08:56:47
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answered by YupiSlyr 2
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It looks different for every state and every insurance company. It is the card that the insurance company send that list the drivers, the cars and the amount of coverage. FYI. If you are thinking of just making one, be aware, that the card also has a 24 hour number to call to verify coverage and the police use it now if they are the least bit suspicious. Then it becomes an issue of felony fraud to a police officer.
2016-05-22 21:36:25
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answered by ? 4
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The absolutely free reverse vin check sites generally provide fake information. To get real information, money will have to be paid. The free searches provide fake information so they can get your email address to send spam.
Stay away from shady reverse vin check sites, most likely you won't get any information after you make the payment. Not to mention you won't get a report and you won't get an answer if you try to call for a refund. Stick with a reputable reverse vin check site like http://www.reversevincheck.net that has been around since 1995.
2014-09-25 12:44:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, for the most part it's not a letter but a card. The format for it is usually spelled out in state law so it varies from one state to the next. Your insurance agent will be happy to provide you with one.
2006-12-12 02:53:26
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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That is a document that is prepared by an insurance company. You should not be able to get your hands on one without going through yours. There's a reason for that.
2006-12-12 09:24:18
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answered by Chris 5
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I do not think you will find a link to one, but it includes these simple pieces:
Your name, address.
Your vehicle infor, VIN, year, model, make, color, plate #
Your type of coverage (100/300, 50/100, etc.)
Your length of coverage (from to )
Occasionally little tear out insurance cards.
Your Agents information, address, phone, fax
2006-12-12 02:32:18
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answered by DakotaPR7 2
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its the little card they send you to carry in your car with your car insurance information.
2006-12-12 02:33:44
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answered by singledad 7
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