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Buying from a dealer?
If you're getting a car from a dealer, use this smart form to send us the details. We'll handle your policy updates.
Add Dealer VehicleBuying from a private party?
If you're getting a car from a private party, use this smart form to send us the details.
Add Private Party VehicleRemoving a car?
If you're selling or no longer driving a vehicle, you can cancel your plates and upload the cancellation receipt from the RMV when you complete the smart form below.
Low miles? Hi, savings.
Many carriers offer a low mileage discount if you've driven fewer miles than average over the past year. Submitting your current odometer reading helps us determine if you qualify.
Request Low Mileage DiscountVehicle FAQs
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Yes. When buying or leasing a vehicle, let us know whether it’s through a dealer or a private party.
If you’re working with a dealer, we’ll expect an RTA (Registration and Title Application) from them. We’ll stamp the RTA and issue a binder if needed and send it back to them. Larger dealerships can usually register the vehicle in-house, but smaller dealers or out-of-state dealers that border Massachusetts may send someone to an RMV location to register the car in person.
If you’re buying from a private party, you’ll need to bring in (or email) the original title and bill of sale. If you’re going to the RMV yourself, we can mail you the original RTA. Otherwise, you’ll need to come to one of our offices to pick it up.
Once the vehicle is registered, we can update your policy.
If you’re selling a vehicle, make sure to cancel your plates. You can find the link to cancel your plates on the Remove Vehicle tile above, or our Quick Links page. Once your plates are canceled, we can update your policy.
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If you’re planning to transfer your plates, the process depends on where you're buying the vehicle from.
If you're purchasing from a private party, we’ll need to complete the RMV paperwork for you. Once it’s ready, it will need to be submitted directly to the RMV for processing.
If you're purchasing from a dealership, they’ll handle the registration for you, but they’ll need to send us the necessary documents first.
Have any questions? Use our Contact Us form and reach out.
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Yes. You can switch carriers at any point during your policy term, and your current insurer is required to refund any unused premium. If you think you're overpaying, reach out and we'll shop your policy across our carriers to find you a better rate.
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The Safe Driver Insurance Plan (SDIP) is Massachusetts's merit rating system.
Your driving record directly impacts what you pay for insurance. A clean record earns you discounts, while at-fault accidents and violations add surcharges.
The good news: your rating returns to clean after 6 consecutive years of incident-free driving. At Nobile, we help you understand where you stand and which carriers will reward your record most.