Whether you’re planning a road trip to explore the great British outdoors, or just doing the daily school run, it’s essential to have the right car insurance before you get behind the wheel.
In short, yes. If you’re driving in the UK, then you need car insurance - it’s a legal requirement.
If you’re caught driving without a valid car insurance policy, you could have to pay a £300 fine and get six penalty points on your licence. If the case goes to court, you might have to pay an even bigger fine, and you could be disqualified from driving.
In the UK, you can get three different levels of car insurance coverage: third-party, third-party fire and theft, and comprehensive.
Comprehensive cover offers the highest level of protection, and it can often be the cheapest option for many drivers.
When choosing your level of insurance cover, think about how much protection you’d like, and how much you can afford to pay. Prices vary based on things like your age and driving experience, the type of car you drive, where you park it and where you live, so it’s important to shop around and compare quotes before you buy.
If you’ve just moved to the UK, you may find it a bit tricky to get car insurance for the first time. This is partly because insurers need to know how much of a risk you might be, so they can decide whether to offer you insurance, and at what price.
When you’re new to the UK, you won’t have a driving history here, or a claims record - so insurers won’t be able to see your track record of driving. They won’t know if you’ve been involved in any road accidents, or if you’ve claimed on your insurance in the past - this makes it hard for them to gauge whether they should insure you or not.
This is one reason why insurance premiums tend to be higher for drivers with licences from outside the UK. Some insurance companies don’t offer insurance to drivers from other countries. As a newcomer to the UK, your car insurance options might be more limited, but shopping around and comparing quotes will help you find the right option for you.
To get car insurance in the UK, you’ll need to provide certain documents to prove your identity, residency, and driving history. Here’s what you’ll need:
Some insurers accept international driving licences, but the premiums might be more expensive.
When you’re looking for car insurance, the best place to start is on a price comparison website. You’ll be asked for information about yourself, your car and your driving history. Then, you can see prices from different insurance companies, and you can usually filter these according to how much cover you want. It’s a good idea to get quotes from a few different price comparison sites, to help you find the best deal for you.
There are a few tips and tricks you can try to help bring down the cost of your car insurance.
If you’re planning to stay in the UK for longer than a year, it might be a good idea to exchange your driving licence for a UK licence. If your licence is from a country outside the EU, you’ll have to convert it to a UK one after 12 months anyway.
If you have a UK driving licence, then your car insurance premiums will usually be cheaper. Plus, you can use a UK licence as proof of identity and proof of address.
If you already have a car insurance policy, and you exchange your licence for a UK one, you’ll need to let the insurance company know so they can update the details on your policy. It’s important to do this, because if your policy includes information that’s not correct, then it won’t be valid, and the insurer might not pay out if you were to make a claim. To update your licence details, you’ll need to contact your insurance company.
Find out more about exchanging a foreign licence on the government website.
But, if you’re in the UK for less than 12 months, you can get temporary car insurance with an EU driving licence.