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You must have car insurance to drive on public roads in the UK. But what happens if you need to take your car out before your certificate of motor insurance has arrived? That’s where a cover note for car insurance comes in, allowing you to legally drive before you have your official documentation.
Below we delve into what exactly cover note insurance is, when you might need to use it, and how it does (and does not) differ from your full policy.
When you take out a new car insurance policy, you may not immediately be issued your certificate of motor insurance. Instead, you may be sent a cover note, confirming that you have taken out a policy, while you wait for the certificate to arrive. Importantly, this cover note can temporarily act as your insurance documentation if needed, meaning you are still covered even if your official certificate takes a bit longer to arrive.