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:
| Field | Required? | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Insurance company name | Yes | Underwriting carrier name on the policy |
| Policy number | Yes | Unique identifier for the policy |
| Policy effective date | Yes | When coverage started |
| Policy expiration date | Yes | When current term ends — must be in the future |
| Named insured | Yes | Policyholder name(s) |
| Vehicle year, make, model, VIN | Yes | Each insured vehicle listed |
| Liability limits (30/60/25 min) | Yes | Must meet Tex. Transp. Code §601.072 |
| NAIC company code | Optional but common | 5-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:
| Format | Accepted? | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Paper ID card | Yes — most common | Mailed or printed from insurer portal |
| Digital ID card on phone | Yes — explicitly legalized 2013 | Tex. Transp. Code §601.053 allows electronic proof |
| PDF of declarations page | Yes, if it shows required fields | Useful backup if ID card lost |
| Insurer mobile app | Yes | GEICO, Progressive, A-LA partners all support |
| Email confirmation only | Risky — may not contain required fields | Always download the ID card after binding |
| Verbal confirmation only | No | Officer 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:
- Daily insurer feeds. Every licensed Texas auto insurer transmits active policy data to TexasSure daily, indexed by VIN.
- 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.
- 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:
- Call (866) 252-6116 or walk into any of 14 A-LA Texas offices.
- Provide driver's license, vehicle VIN, and garaging address.
- A-LA compares 35+ carriers, presents the cheapest 30/60/25 quote.
- Pay first month's premium ($28 minimum); coverage activates instantly.
- Digital ID card emailed and texted within 5 minutes — save to phone screenshots and Wallet/Apple Pay for offline access.
- Paper ID card mailed within 5-7 business days for those preferring physical card.