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Adding a Driver to Your Policy? What You Need to Know First

Last Updated: March 18, 2026
Learn how to add a new driver to your auto insurance policy, how it affects your rate, and how to stay protected without overpaying.

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How to Add a New Driver to Your Policy (Teens, Partners, Parents)

Adding a new driver to your auto insurance policy is a common step as life changes—but it’s important to do it correctly. Whether it’s a teen, partner, or parent, making sure they’re properly listed helps protect you and avoids issues with claims later.

Who Needs to Be Added?

In general, anyone who lives in your household and may drive your vehicle should be listed on your policy. This includes:

  • Teen drivers with a permit or license
  • Spouses or partners
  • Parents or relatives living with you

Not adding someone who regularly drives your car can lead to denied claims or coverage problems.

When Should You Add a Driver?

You should update your policy as soon as:

  • A teen gets their permit or license
  • A partner or family member moves in
  • Someone begins driving your car regularly

Waiting too long can create gaps in coverage.

How to Add a Driver (Step-by-Step)

  1. Gather their information: name, date of birth, license number
  2. Contact your insurance provider or agent
  3. Review your coverage and adjust limits or deductibles if needed
  4. Check the updated premium and ask about discounts

How It Affects Your Rate

Adding a driver can change your premium. Teens typically increase rates due to higher risk, while adults with clean records may have a smaller impact.

Ways to Save

Ask about discounts like:

  • Good student
  • Driver training
  • Bundling policies

Final Tip

Adding a driver is simple, but accuracy matters. We can help you update your policy the right way and find ways to keep your costs under control.

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