Important Vehicle Documents to Keep on Hand
Most drivers don’t think about what documents they need to have easy access to. However, drivers should always have a few essential documents on hand or at least know where they are securely stored. When an accident or vehicle breakdown occurs having the proper documents will make an issue easier to navigate.
Proof of Insurance

While many insurance companies offer digital insurance cards, a physical copy in your vehicle is always best. If you are stopped or have an accident, it’s easier to hand over a printed insurance card than to locate it on your phone.
Additionally, several situations can occur when trying to access digital insurance cards, such as issues with insurance apps, phone batteries dying, or lost phones.
Vehicle Registration
Vehicle registration is important because it proves that drivers are legally allowed to operate their vehicles and identifies the owner.
Prevent your vehicle registration from getting lost or damaged, by purchasing a small file folder to store in the glove box or use a labeled envelope.
Personal Identification
One thing you should never drive without is your driver’s license. Although you shouldn’t store your driver’s license in your vehicle, be sure to have it when you drive. Driving without a license can carry heavy penalties and cause insurance issues.
Medical Information
If you or someone who regularly rides in your car has a medical condition, it’s a good idea to note these medical conditions in case of an emergency. For instance, if there is an accident where you are left injured or unable to speak, a responding medical professional will benefit from knowing about pre-existing health conditions so that they can respond accordingly.
Additionally, include a list of emergency contacts with your medical information. Place your medical information and emergency contacts together in a labeled envelope so emergency responders can easily find them.
Vehicle Service Contract Information
A vehicle service contract covers mechanical breakdowns that tend to happen to vehicles as they age. If your vehicle breaks down or experiences mechanical issues, your vehicle service contract information should be easily available for quick reference of the coverages that apply to you and the dealership that will service your vehicle for you.
Your vehicle service contract information is also important when contacting roadside assistance or repair services. Many vehicle service contracts cover travel interruption and roadside assistance, so drivers need to be aware of how to access these benefits.
Keeping this information somewhere easily accessible will lead to a better experience in the event of a mechanical breakdown. It will ensure that you are able to solve issues quickly and be able to access the information needed easily.
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