Do I need to provide proof of insurance when registering a vehicle?

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Yes, you are required to provide proof of insurance when registering a vehicle in Kentucky. It is mandatory to have at least the minimum liability insurance coverage as mandated by the state. Proof of insurance must be shown to the Department of Vehicle Regulation (DMV/RMV) during the registration process. This proof can be in the form of an insurance card, policy declaration, or another official document provided by your insurance company. It is essential to have continuous insurance coverage on your vehicle to avoid any penalties or consequences. Failure to provide proof of insurance may result in the cancellation of the registration and potential fines or penalties.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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