State Insurance Laws
No matter where you live, auto insurance should be a factor you carefully consider before getting behind the wheel of your car. But did you know that auto insurance regulations can vary from state to state? Depending on your state of residence, your requirements for minimum insurance and even the type of documentation you carry in your vehicle could be different from those in another state. Whether you’re seeking a new policy or are simply planning to renew your policy, you should be aware of your state’s regulations and how they impact the coverage you take. Be sure you drive with enough insurance to keep you safe and comfortable – generally, this means you’ll need coverage well beyond your state’s minimum standards. Always get competitive quotes from several companies before taking out a policy, and carefully review them before determining which one is best for you.
In South Dakota, all vehicles that are registered and driven in the state have to meet state minimum guidelines for auto insurance. Those guidelines include:
One way to verify that you’re going to pay the best amount for your auto insurance is to get competitive quotes from several companies. By doing this, you can compare both coverage and premiums. Look over the proposals and ask questions before making your decision.
If you have a teenage son or daughter, make sure you know how his/her driving status can affect your policy. Depending on your state, policy and insurance company, your child could be automatically added to your policy when he/she reaches driving age.
Homeowners sometimes can save money on their overall premiums by combining their home and auto policies through a single insurance companies. Find out if your insurance company provides a multi-policy discount.
Department Of South Dakota (SD) State Government That Regulates Car Insurance Quotes:
Web Site: www.state.sd.us/drr2/reg/insurance
Email: insurance@state.sd.us
How To Contact Directly:
South Dakota Div. of auto insurance
445 East Capitol Ave.
Pierre, SD 57501
Phone: 1-605-773-3563
Email your complaint to: insurance@state.sd.us
Or mail a complaint in writing to the above listed division address.