Insurance wants proof of license at 18 but I don’t have that card anymore.

Navigating Insurance Requirements When Your Original Driver’s License is Missing

Recently, I relocated to a different state and established a new insurance policy with my partner. As part of the process, I was asked to provide proof of my driver’s license. However, I no longer have access to my original license, which has left me in a bit of a bind.

Here’s the situation: I obtained a new license since moving, but because it’s new, the insurance company has stated that my premiums will be significantly higher due to my limited driving history in this state. They suggested that retrieving my previous out-of-state license could help them adjust my rate more accurately. I searched thoroughly and found my previous license, which is only about a year old. Yet, they now insist that I need to provide my very first driver’s license—something I’ve had since I was 18 years old, and I am now 32.

This predicament has left me wondering: what’s the best way to recover proof of my initial license? If anyone has insights or recommendations on how to obtain this documentation, I would greatly appreciate your guidance. Reducing my insurance premiums is a priority, and any assistance to help me navigate this process would be invaluable.

Thank you for taking the time to read and help out!

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