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If you’re planning to register a car in Maine, make sure you have valid insurance first. Like most states, Maine requires proof of coverage before you can complete your vehicle registration.

In this guide, we’ll explain the steps to register your car with insurance in Maine and the consequences of driving without insurance.

Do you need car insurance to register your car in Maine?

In Maine, car insurance is a mandatory requirement for vehicle registration. The Maine Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) requires all vehicles to maintain proof of financial responsibility to legally drive or park their cars on public roads.

Proof of insurance is necessary when registering a vehicle or renewing the registration. Maine’s minimum insurance coverage includes $50,000 for bodily injury per person, $1,00,000 for bodily injury per accident and $25,000 for property damage. Learn more about the state minimum requirements in the table below.

Minimum insurance requirements in Maine

In Maine, you’re required to have auto insurance to drive legally. The state sets minimum coverage limits to ensure drivers can cover the cost of injuries or damage if there’s an accident. Maine drivers are required to carry the following coverage limits:

Minimum car insurance limitsAdditional requirement
$50,000 bodily injury per person
$100,000 bodily injury per accident
$25,000 property damage per accident
$2,000 per person in medical payments coverage
$50,000 uninsured/underinsured motorist bodily injury per person
$100,000 uninsured/underinsured motorist bodily injury per accident

How do you register your car in Maine?

You can follow these steps to register your car in Maine:

Purchase insurance. You must purchase car insurance before you can register your vehicle in Maine. Make sure you meet the state’s minimum insurance requirements.

Make sure you have all the required paperwork. You’ll usually need the following documents to register your vehicle:

  • Proof of insurance
  • Vehicle title or proof of ownership
  • Driver’s license
  • Proof of address
  • Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)

Visit the DMV. Visit your Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) office or check if you can register online. You’ll need to bring a few documents, including proof of insurance, proof of vehicle ownership and a valid ID.

Pay the registration fee. You’ll have to pay a fee to register your car in Maine.

Receive your registration. Once your registration is processed, you’ll receive your vehicle’s license plates and a registration card, which you should always keep in your vehicle.

What are the consequences of driving without car insurance in Maine

Driving without insurance in Maine can lead to serious consequences, including big fines, a suspended license, and being held responsible for damages if you cause an accident.

Depending on the severity of the violation, you could also face higher insurance rates and even jail time. Here’s what can happen if you’re caught driving without insurance in Maine:

  • License suspension
  • Registration suspension
  • Fines
  • Jail time

What happens if my insurance lapses after I register my car in Maine?

In most states, you’re required to keep your car insured at all times to stay legally registered. If your coverage lapses, your registration could be suspended.

Driving without valid insurance can result in fines and legal issues, and you could be held liable for any damage or injuries you cause in an accident.

Registering your car in Maine is straightforward, but you’ll need to meet the state’s insurance requirements to avoid fines, penalties or loss of registration. Driving without coverage can lead to serious consequences, so it’s important to keep your policy active and stay in compliance with the law.

Frequently asked questions

Can I register my vehicle in a different state?

In general, you cannot register a vehicle in state different from the one you live in. However, if you move, you must register your vehicle with the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) in your new state. Doing so includes providing proof of insurance, a bill of sale, proof of residency and the vehicle title. Depending on state law, you’ll also need to pay any associated registration fees and have your vehicle inspected.

Can I register a car online without insurance in Maine?

In most states, you can’t register a car online without proof of insurance. Proof of valid insurance coverage is typically required to complete the vehicle registration process, whether you’re doing it online or in person.

Do you need to register a car to get insurance?

No, you do not need to register your car to get insurance, but you will need insurance to register the car. Insurance is typically required before you can complete the vehicle registration process with the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV).

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Shivani Gite
Contributing Writer

 
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Shivani Gite is a personal finance and insurance writer with a degree in journalism and mass communication. She is passionate about making insurance topics easy to understand for people and helping them make better financial decisions.

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