| People who are relocating to Iowa need to research information
regarding the state’s minimum insurance requirements. Iowa, like all
states, requires it’s drivers to maintain automobile insurance on their
vehicles. This state has many of the same requirements as other states,
however it also has some requirements that are not seen in many other
states.
The state of Iowa requires all drivers to maintain proof of financial
responsibility of a minimum of $55,000. This requirement can be proved
by one of two ways. The first way is to obtain automobile insurance by
an insurance company that is licensed to do business in the state. The
other option is for the individual to provide a deposit of $55,000 to
the department of motor vehicles in the state. This deposit must be
held for a period of two years. It can be provided in a number of ways
including certified funds or a surety bond.
Drivers who obtain automobile insurance must maintain a required
minimum amount of liability insurance. This liability insurance must be
a minimum of $20,00 per person, or $40,000 per accident, for any bodily
injuries that occur. The insurance policy must also cover a minimum
$5,000 for any property damage that occurs in the result of an accident.
Unlike many states, Iowa does not require it’s drivers to maintain
uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage. However if a person is
driving another individual’s automobile and is involved in an accident,
both the driver and the owner must provide proof of current automobile
insurance. This state also does not require personal injury coverage on
the resident’s insurance policy like many other states require.
People who are moving to Iowa should know that all drivers in the state
are required to show proof of current insurance if asked by a police
officer. They should also be aware that winter conditions often make
traveling on the roadways more hazardous during the winter months.
Spring time flooding also causes hazards to drivers on Iowa’s roads.
When compared to the national average, prospective residents will be
surprised of the state’s annual insurance premiums. In 2006 Iowa was
ranked as having the lowest average annual premiums in the country. |