Contact your agent! They are able to help you make any modifications to your policy.
Make sure you have the following information:
- 17- digit Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
- Date you acquired/sold the vehicle
- Lienholder details if you have a loan
To locate the VIN, look at your bill of sale or registration documents. You can also look at your car itself. Go outside of your car and look through the windshield on the driver’s side. The VIN will be on the bottom corner of the driver’s side dashboard. I can also be on your driver side inside the vehicle. Open the driver door and find a sticker inside the vehicle on the base. In many cases there are barcodes and other manufacturer information, along with the VIN.
If your car is new, your existing policy typically provides up to 14-days of coverage for a new vehicle. It is recommended to add the new vehicle as soon as possible. You do not want to incur any coverage lapse. Waiting does not provide any advantages. Utah insurance laws require coverage to be backdated to when the vehicle was acquired.
Your agent is listed with your other policy information on your customer portal.