Do I have to tell my insurance company that I moved?
You have to tell your car insurance company if you move. It doesn’t matter whether you moved across town or another state.
How do I transfer my Obamacare to another state?
If you move to a different state
- Log in to your HealthCare.gov account.
- Select the year you want coverage and your new state. Don’t see your state?
- Click “Apply or Renew” to start a new application on HealthCare.gov.
- After you finish your application for your new state, you’ll see plans and prices available to you.
What happens to your health insurance when you move to another state?
Moving to another state may warrant finding new health insurance as some plans may terminate upon the move or may not provide coverage in the new state. If coverage transfers, is it still prudent to verify the system of in-network providers.
Do you have to tell your auto insurance company when you move?
Your auto insurance company won’t know you’ve made a move until you take the time to tell them. This is important because rates and the minimum auto insurance requirements vary from state to state.
What happens if I move to a new state and lie about my address?
If you move to a new state and do not tell your insurance providers, you could be charged with misrepresenting material risk, otherwise known as insurance fraud. Lying about your address is considered fraud because your auto insurance rates are partially based upon your current address.
What kind of insurance do I need for a move?
Understand your coverage for a move. Homeowners and renters policies provide coverage for your belongings while your personal property is at your residence, in transit and in storage facilities, but will not pay for any damage done to personal property while being handled by the movers—when packing or physically moving the items.