I want to just clarify- are asking about a state saftey inspection, or a vehicle inspection that your insurance company is asking you to have done? if its the insurance cfo- I stand by my 1st answer to you.If its the state inspection you are speaking of-(which I doubt) having a car pass inspection via the state- is not required to obtain car insurance- now you need car insurance to get thru and pass the state inspection, but you can insure any car you want, wether it runs or not- as long as it is registered, and you have insurable interest- (meaning you are the owner)- doesnt matter is the floors are rusted out- you can insure it-
First, each insurance company chooses how it manages the inspection thing. Some vehicle insurance companies use it and others can overlook it. so from that I assumed it depends on who you go through with insurance. Call your insurance company and they can probably, fax or email you a copy form to see.
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An insurance inspection- do you mean a CARCO inspection? this would only need to happen if you were insuring your car for theft and collision coverage, the carco is in place to inspect for exsisting damage and any customizations you may have- if you only want liability insurance you do not need the carco inspectoin to be get your car insured, because yoiu are not insuraing YOUR car for damage, but any other property you do not own that you may be resposible for damaging, in addition of course to bodily injury to others that you may be responsible for- other then yourself or your household members. Did I understand your question correctly? hope this helps
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