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What is the 5-Digit NAIC number and why does it have to be on my insurance card?

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What is the 5-Digit NAIC number and why does it have to be on my insurance card?

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A. The NAIC number is a number issued to the insurance companies by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. The NAIC number identifies the insurance company. The Transportation Cabinet uses the NAIC number to verify that insurance companies provide coverage that meets Kentucky Law standards. This number must be listed on your insurance card in order for transactions to be processed. The clerk’s office is required to enter this number into the computer system for further insurance verification. Internet Renewal Questions Q. What information will I need to request a vehicle’s registration renewal over the Internet? A. First, the internet renewals cannot be done unless your insurance company has provided your insurance information to the Transportation Cabinet. You may be able to contact your insurance company to verify if they have sent that information. Otherwise, once you try to do the renewal the system may stop you. You will be asked to enter your license plate number, t

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