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Useful Information about Arizona Auto Insurance.

In Arizona, you're financially responsible for the damage and injury you cause in an auto accident. To obtain a drivers license in Arizona, you're required by law to show proof of your financial responsibility. Although you are permitted to post a bond or a certificate of deposit for $40,000, and thus take care of your "financial requirements. However, most people opt instead to purchase auto insurance in Arizona.

One thing that makes insurance fairly inexpensive in Arizona, are the state's liability minimums: 20/40/10 (That's $20,000 per person for injuries you cause to the other party, up to $40,000 for all, and $10,000 for damage you cause to the other party's property.) Of course, these minimums are low, and it is recommended that you purchase more than minimum required coverage levels, particularly if you have assets to protect. Most Arizona auto insurance companies will also offer optional coverage for medical payments, collision, comprehensive, and uninsured and underinsured motorists bodily injury claims.

Top Arizona Auto Insurance Companies (ranked by 2003 market share)

General information about Arizona

  • Capital: Phoenix
  • Other Major Cities: Mesa, Scottsdale, Tempe, Tucson
  • Estimated 2004 population: 5,743,834
  • Change from 2000: +613,202
  • Births 2000-2004: 371,351
  • Deaths 2000-2004: 178,046
  • Internal migration 2000-2004: +281,625
  • International migration 2000-2004: +141,175
  • 2004 housing units: 2,458,231
  • Housing units change from 2000-2004: +253,928
  • Land area: 113,635 square miles
  • State nickname: Grand Canyon State