Can you get auto insurance without a VIN?
While you can request car insurance quotes without a vehicle identification number (VIN), you cannot purchase a car insurance policy without providing a VIN. Each vehicle carries a unique VIN. This number outlines the car’s driving history, including any collisions or incidents. Auto insurance companies use the data provided by VIN analysis to understand the risk associated with insuring a particular car, pricing policies accordingly.
Car Insurance for Used Cars vs. New Vehicles
Whether auto insurance is cheaper for used or new vehicles depends on the insurance company and the make and model of your vehicle.
What is a VIN?
Your car’s VIN– or vehicle identification number – is an alphanumeric string of 17 characters that combine uniquely for each vehicle manufactured. VINs tell insurers and purchasers a host of information about the vehicle, including the manufacturing company, year, engine type, safety features, and collision history. The VIN is listed somewhere on the vehicle; often the driver’s side windshield or on the driver’s side door jamb on a sticker. You can also find your VIN on the vehicle’s title, registration, and insurance cards.
Auto insurance quotes: what do you need?
Because quotes are just estimates, you do not need as much information as you will when you actually want to bind a policy. Below is common information needed to get a quote.
- Address
- Date of birth
- Gender
- Vehicle (make/model status)
- Marital status
Gathering quotes is a helpful first step toward deciding on a vehicle and an insurance provider. Every quote comes with a policy number — be sure to record this. Once you find a vehicle and an insurance company you like, use your policy number to fetch the quote before purchasing the policy.
Your insurance premium should not change significantly based on the VIN. If your premium does change after the VIN is entered, that could mean the vehicle was previously in a serious accident or has some pre-existing damage.
What you need to insure and drive your vehicle legally
Every state (except New Hampshire) requires a minimum of liability coverage to legally drive and park on public roads. In order to get a car insurance policy, you will need the following information:
- Driver’s license of any driver using the vehicle
- Address
- DOB of each driver
- VIN
- Gender
- Marital status
- *Credit score
- *Driving history

*Your driving record and credit score will be calculated after your policy is created and will be adjusted if the premium is greater than or less than your initial quote. However, it always helps to answer as accurately as possible.
You do not need a VIN to get a quote but you do need one to get a policy. If you want to see quotes from top insurance companies but don’t have a VIN, enter your ZIP code below!