Choosing auto insurance coverage

Can I get auto insurance coverage with my domestic partner?

Yes, you can. Esurance knows that relationships come in many forms. If you're in a domestic partnership, you qualify for the married rate with Esurance.* Just select "domestic partner" for your marital status. It's as easy as that. Plus, if you park more than one car at the same garaging address, you could qualify for the Multi-Car discount.

When you're going through the Esurance quote process, you'll have the opportunity to add up to 4 vehicles to your policy. You can then enter specific information about each car and about the drivers you want on your policy. The online form also asks you for your marital status. It's here that you can choose "domestic partners." If you provide your email address during the quote process, you can save your quote and come back to it later. Saving your Esurance quotes can help you better compare prices for different auto insurance coverage levels and it makes it easier to buy your policy right away when you're ready!

Not only can you save time by combining your auto insurance coverages, insuring 2 vehicles on one policy can also earn you and your partner an auto insurance discount! Esurance provides a Multi-Car discount when one policy insures more than one car. This discount can help couples and families living at the same garaging address save money on their auto insurance coverage.

Another benefit of combining your policy with your partner is that you'll save time when you need to take care of your auto insurance coverage! Let Esurance help make your life easier. Get a quote on your combined auto insurance policy, and see your savings instantly!

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This page is intended to provide you with general information about car insurance, and to help you understand the various kinds of coverage. It does not describe or refer to any specific policy or coverage. For information about your particular coverages, we encourage you to read your policy contract and consult your insurance representative with any questions.