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Rebekah asked:


A few years ago when I lived in Oregon Auto insurers could (and did) check your credit but Washington law didn’t allow it- you could get car insurance without giving out your social security number. I am in Nebraska and need to know- do I have to give out my SSN to insurers?

Alaina
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3 Responses to “Do all states now allow auto insurance companies to check your credit?”

  1. clinton c on May 3rd, 2009 7:56 am

    I know u don’t in IL and GA, but not sure about Nebraska. You need to check with you local secretary of State

  2. gaewsky1 on May 6th, 2009 5:55 pm

    The ssn but not all insurance companies use to pull clue report claims that they pay out on.

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