Originally Posted by
lancebanyon
Do they really make you provide documentation showing residence in the US? I haven't lived in the US for many years, but do still possess a drivers license. Will that suffice?
The risk manager side of me needs to point out that if you're not resident in the state from which your driver's license was issued, it won't be legally valid for driving anywhere. Some jurisdictions seem diligent about identifying when this happens and insurers can deny coverage. Hopefully you have a valid license where you're living.