Reader’s Question:
I have a son who will get his license in the next two month. I am just wondering if he can purchase his own auto insurance. If he cannot then at what age can he get car insurance?
Emily
Bakersfield, CA
Usually insurance carriers permit people to buy insurance at the age of 15 or 16. But, until they are 18 years old, they are considered minors. Since a car insurance policy is a legally binding contract, usually a minor or teen cannot sign it alone otherwise, the insurance policy could be considered as void. In this case, a parent or legal guardian is required usually to sign the documentation with the minor. Since the parents or legal guardians are responsible for the minor’s actions, it’s best to have a them sign the documents with the minor. In this way, the parents or legal guardians can make certain that the minor or teen buys enough insurance to protect their own financial interests. Once the individual turns 18 years old, s/he is responsible for his/her own actions and decisions. As a result, s/he can sign his/her own documents and contracts.

