Many people are afraid to ask. The answer is yes — you can get auto insurance in California without a US driver's license. Here is what you need to know, in plain language.
If you have been driving in California without insurance because you thought you couldn't get a policy without a US driver's license, you are not alone — and you are not out of options. A number of insurance carriers in California will write policies for drivers who don't have a California driver's license, and we work with them every day.
You should not have to choose between getting to work, taking your kids to school, and staying protected on the road. Let's walk through how this works.
Yes. California law does not require you to have a driver's license in order to purchase auto insurance. What insurance companies require is that they can identify who is being insured and assess risk. There are several forms of identification that carriers will accept in place of a California or US driver's license.
What carriers care about most is your driving history and your ability to pay. Your immigration status is not something they report, and it does not legally affect your eligibility for coverage.
Different carriers have different rules, but here are the most commonly accepted alternatives:
Not every carrier accepts every combination of these. This is exactly why working with an independent broker matters — we know which carriers are a fit for your situation before we start the application, so you don't waste time being turned down.
This is important. If you are involved in an accident — even one that is not your fault — and you have no insurance, you are financially responsible for any damage or injuries on your end. In California, an uninsured driver can have their vehicle impounded and face fines that are difficult to recover from.
Having a valid insurance policy means:
Insurance is not just about following the law. It is about protecting yourself and your family from a financial situation that can be very hard to get out of.
California offers the AB 60 driver's license, which is available to undocumented residents who can demonstrate California residency and pass the standard driving tests. If you are eligible and have not yet applied, getting an AB 60 license will open up more carrier options and often result in lower rates.
However, you do not need to wait for a license to get insured. You can get coverage today with the identification you already have, and having a policy in place is a positive factor in your overall record.
No. Insurance companies are not immigration enforcement agencies. Their business is assessing risk and issuing policies. They do not share your personal information with immigration authorities. California also has strong privacy laws that limit how personal data can be shared.
We understand this is a concern, and we want to be direct about it: we serve this community every day. Your situation is common and your question is completely normal. You are welcome here.
At Via Rapida, all three of our offices have bilingual agents who work in Spanish. You do not need to bring a translator. You do not need to explain your situation in a language you are not comfortable in.
When you come in or call, we will ask you a few questions about the vehicle, your driving history, and the ID you have available. We will then shop our network of carriers to find one that fits your situation and your budget. There are no broker fees on standard policies — what you pay is the cost of the insurance itself.
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