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2gypsies1
Jan 29, 2017Explorer III
GoPackGo wrote:
You do not have to BUY insurance from an insurance company in your domicile state. My domicile state is Florida and I buy my insurance from Miller Insurance (Independent Agency) in Oregon - I ended up going with National Interstate. I have my Florida address on everything - DL, registration, etc.
The actual insurance company (GEICO, Progressive, National Interstate, etc) decides where they will write insurance policies (Florida, Ohio, Texas, etc).
I have also been told that even moving into a different county in the same state can have an effect on what you pay for auto insurance.
We also used Miller for 20 years or so who is based in Oregon. However, our policies were associated with our Texas address.
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