In the State of Illinois, your auto insurance company is mandated to mail you a cancellation notice before canceling your policy. Your insurer must send the mail to your last known mailing address; hence, the need to notify your insurer or agent if and when you move.
Your insurance company is required to mail your cancellation notice at least 10 days before the cancellation date for nonpayment of premium and at least 30 days before the cancellation for any other reason. Your auto insurance provider is required to have proof of mailing but isn’t required to show proof you’ve received the notice.
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