4 Ways to Get Proof of Insurance From Progressive

Can’t find your original proof of insurance from Progressive? Don’t sweat it, there are several ways to access it, as long as you have internet or phone access!

Written by Andrea Barrett Reviewed by Brittni Brinn Updated on Apr 4, 2024

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Table of Contents If you’re a Progressive customer, there are several ways to access your legal proof of insurance

. You can log on to your account, call Progressive for your auto insurance card and coverage info, check the mobile app, or watch for your ID card in the mail. And if you’re a paperless customer, you can print out a copy online!

Virtually every state requires drivers to carry liability insurance at a minimum. So wherever you live, it’s likely that you’re also required to have proof of insurance whenever you’re behind the wheel. But if you get your

car insurance through Progressive, where can you get your proof of insurance?

We’ve created a simple guide with all the details of how to get proof of insurance coverage. Let’s take a look at what counts as proof of insurance and how to request yours from Progressive through mail, phone, or online!

Progressive car insurance quotes: What you need to know What counts as proof of insurance? Once you purchase an insurance policy through Progressive, you’ll be issued an insurance declaration page and an insurance identification card. Your insurance card will display basic information, including: Full name of the insured individual The insured vehicle(s) make and model, year, and VIN Insurance company’s address NAIC (National Association of Insurance Commissioners) number Policy start and expiration date Policy number While this card shows that you have the minimum insurance coverage required by your state

, it won’t list the coverages or limits you have . You’ll find that information on your policy's insurance declarations page—it includes more details in regard to your coverage.

Both documents count as proof of insurance, but they might not work in the same situations—a declarations page offers detailed information about your coverage and rates , while the insurance identification card lists basic information for presenting to law enforcement or at the DMV . In any case, you need to have your ID card with you anytime you’re behind the wheel.

Luckily, a physical copy of your insurance ID card isn’t the only way to access it. In most states, law enforcement and the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) will accept electronic proof of insurance in the form of an ID card on your mobile app.