Move down there and once you are there call your agent and see if your company offers insurance in FL. If you have geico or progessive they most certianly do. Now would be a good time to shop around for new insurance.
Your current policy will cover you while you are in FL, or anywhere else in the US for that matter.
Within 30 days of moving to FL you should have your drivers license changed to an FL license and then insure the car and re-register it.
Good luck and enjoy the warm weather (if you are moving from somewhere cold)
2007-01-26 03:00:24
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answered by NY1Krr 4
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The best answer I can give you is to see if your present insurance company is doing business down in Flordia. Then have your present agent check for you for an agency in the area where you are going to live.
If you do not like the rates you are offered, shop around. Don't cancel your car insurance until you first have acquired another policy and you have paid for it. AND do not let your car insurance LAPSE, for that's a "no no". Once a car insurance policy is lapse for non-payment and you begin searching for car insurance anew, you will almost automatically be placed in a pool (special car insurance) where the costs are much greater.
2007-01-26 02:49:42
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answered by Drwho 1
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If I remember right, Florida is a no fault state, so your policy will change even if you keep the same company.
When you move and get your address, just contact an agent authorized to write policies in Florida.
2007-01-26 02:56:08
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answered by oklatom 7
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Just call your agent and he can help you. Or if you are with a .com based company call them and see if they do biz there. You may have to change companies if the one you are with doesn't do biz in FL.
2007-01-26 02:41:13
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answered by Anonymous
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