Idaho drivers must provide proof of insurance to DMV, or have registration suspended, as new law takes effect in 2020

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Vehicle owners in Idaho will need to provide proof of insurance for two consecutive months or risk having their registration suspended beginning in 2020.

The law was passed during the 2019 Idaho legislative session and goes into effect in January. It requires the Idaho Transportation Department’s Division of Motor Vehicles to determine monthly whether the owner of a vehicle has insurance. The law applies only to non-commercial vehicles, and excludes trailers and off-highway vehicles.

A notification letter will be sent to affected vehicle owners to alert them of the law change.

Owners without insurance coverage for two consecutive months will receive a warning and be given 30 days to provide proof of insurance or obtain an exemption before their registration is suspended.

To reinstate a suspended license, owners will need to provide proof of insurance and pay a fee of $75. (ITD)