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TDI #3107286 Tex. Transp. Code §601.051

What Counts as Proof of Insurance in Texas?

Quick Answer

Valid Texas proof of insurance includes a paper or digital insurance ID card showing policy number, effective dates, vehicle info, and 30/60/25 liability minimum. Tex. Transp. Code §601.051 requires drivers to present proof on request. TexasSure electronically verifies coverage against vehicle registration in real time.

  • Paper or digital card
  • Phone screenshot legal
  • TexasSure verified
  • 30/60/25 minimum
  • $175+ fine if missing
  • ID card in 5 min

What a Valid Texas Insurance ID Card Must Show

Under Texas Transportation Code §601.051, every operator of a registered Texas vehicle must carry proof of financial responsibility and present it on request. Every Texas-compliant insurance ID card — paper or digital — must display the following fields:

FieldRequired?Note
Insurance company nameYesUnderwriting carrier name on the policy
Policy numberYesUnique identifier for the policy
Policy effective dateYesWhen coverage started
Policy expiration dateYesWhen current term ends — must be in the future
Named insuredYesPolicyholder name(s)
Vehicle year, make, model, VINYesEach insured vehicle listed
Liability limits (30/60/25 min)YesMust meet Tex. Transp. Code §601.072
NAIC company codeOptional but common5-digit insurer code used by TexasSure

Accepted Proof Formats in Texas

Texas Transportation Code §601.053 explicitly allows electronic/digital proof of insurance — codified in 2013. Both paper and digital formats are equally valid:

FormatAccepted?Note
Paper ID cardYes — most commonMailed or printed from insurer portal
Digital ID card on phoneYes — explicitly legalized 2013Tex. Transp. Code §601.053 allows electronic proof
PDF of declarations pageYes, if it shows required fieldsUseful backup if ID card lost
Insurer mobile appYesGEICO, Progressive, A-LA partners all support
Email confirmation onlyRisky — may not contain required fieldsAlways download the ID card after binding
Verbal confirmation onlyNoOfficer needs to see a document

How TexasSure Electronic Verification Works

TexasSure is the statewide electronic insurance verification program operated jointly by the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (TxDMV) and the Texas Department of Insurance (TDI). It works in three layers:

  1. Daily insurer feeds. Every licensed Texas auto insurer transmits active policy data to TexasSure daily, indexed by VIN.
  2. Real-time verification. Law enforcement at traffic stops, county tax assessor-collector offices at registration renewal, and the Texas DPS during license activities query TexasSure by VIN or license plate.
  3. Lapse notification. When TexasSure detects a registered vehicle with no active insurance policy, TxDMV sends an automated notice to the registered owner. Continued lapse can trigger registration suspension.

Important caveat: there is a 24-48 hour lag between a new policy bind and TexasSure system reflection. During this window, officers may see "no coverage found" even though your policy is active. This is why carrying a paper or digital ID card remains essential during the first 48 hours after binding new coverage.

When You Must Show Proof of Insurance in Texas

Under Texas Transportation Code §601.053, proof of insurance must be presented on request in the following scenarios:

  • Traffic stops — any law enforcement officer can request proof at any stop
  • Vehicle accidents — exchange insurance info with the other driver(s) and present to investigating officer
  • Vehicle registration renewal — Texas county tax assessor-collector offices verify via TexasSure but may request the ID card
  • Vehicle inspection — some inspection stations request proof at safety/emissions check
  • Driver's license renewal or reinstatement — Texas DPS verifies through TexasSure and SR-22 filing
  • Title transfer or new vehicle registration — required at the moment of registration

Penalties for Failing to Show Proof

Failure to present proof of insurance during a Texas traffic stop is a Class C misdemeanor under Texas Transportation Code §601.191. Fines:

  • First offense: $175-$350 fine
  • Subsequent offenses: up to $1,000 fine
  • Driver Responsibility Program surcharge: $250/year for 3 years
  • License and registration suspension: possible for repeat offenses
  • SR-22 filing required: 24 months from reinstatement

If you had active insurance but simply forgot the card, most Texas courts will dismiss the citation if you bring proof of active coverage to the court date. The administrative dismissal fee is typically $10-$20.

How to Get Texas Proof of Insurance from A-LA

A-LA Auto Insurance delivers a digital insurance ID card via email and text within 5 minutes of every new policy bind. To get covered:

  1. Call (866) 252-6116 or walk into any of 14 A-LA Texas offices.
  2. Provide driver's license, vehicle VIN, and garaging address.
  3. A-LA compares 35+ carriers, presents the cheapest 30/60/25 quote.
  4. Pay first month's premium ($28 minimum); coverage activates instantly.
  5. Digital ID card emailed and texted within 5 minutes — save to phone screenshots and Wallet/Apple Pay for offline access.
  6. Paper ID card mailed within 5-7 business days for those preferring physical card.
Proof of Insurance FAQ

Texas Proof of Insurance — Frequently Asked Questions

Valid Texas proof of insurance: paper or digital ID card showing carrier, policy number, effective/expiration dates, named insured, vehicle/VIN, and 30/60/25 liability minimum. Required under Tex. Transp. Code §601.051. TexasSure verifies electronically against registration in real time. See auto insurance.
Yes. Legalized in 2013 under Tex. Transp. Code §601.053. Phone screenshot, insurer app, PDF, or emailed ID card are all legally equivalent. Officer can view only the insurance document — not search the rest of the phone. A-LA delivers digital ID card within 5 minutes of bind.
TexasSure is the TX electronic insurance verification program operated by TxDMV + TDI. Insurers transmit coverage data daily; system cross-checks policies against vehicle registration by VIN. Used at traffic stops, registration renewals, inspections. Lapses trigger automated DMV notices. Does NOT replace ID card requirement.
Officer runs your vehicle through TexasSure. If coverage confirms, most officers won't cite. If TexasSure shows nothing (common during first 24-48 hours before insurer uploads), you can be cited for failure to maintain financial responsibility under §601.191 — $175-$350 first offense. Always download A-LA digital ID card immediately after binding.
Generally no — TX rental contracts include 30/60/25 liability by default; the contract itself acts as proof. The rental company's LDW/CDW covers damage to the rental car. If your personal policy has full coverage, it usually extends to rentals in Texas. Check your A-LA declarations page for rental extension clauses.
Yes with conditions. TX residents: vehicle must be TX-registered with TX-compliant 30/60/25. Visitors: home-state policy is valid for the trip. New residents: 30 days to register in TX and obtain TX-compliant insurance. Driving on out-of-state plates beyond 30 days can trigger registration violations.
TexasSure flags the vehicle, TxDMV sends automated notice. Continued operation can suspend registration and license, and trigger Class C misdemeanor under §601.191: $175-$350 first offense, up to $1,000 repeat. Reinstatement requires SR-22 for 24 months. A-LA binds same-day from $28/mo, files SR-22 within 30 min. See lapse penalty.
A-LA delivers a digital ID card via email and text within 5 minutes of every new bind. Walk-in coverage in under 15 minutes at any of 14 TX offices. No waiting period before coverage activates. SR-22 filed electronically with DPS within 30 minutes. Critical for completing TX registration or reinstating a license.
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