North Carolina · NC
Car Insurance in North Carolina
Find out what coverage North Carolina requires, what drivers here typically pay, and how to compare carriers to land your best rate — free and credit-safe.
Minimum coverage
$56/mo
State-minimum liability only
Cheapest tier
$75/mo
Budget-friendly comparison
Full coverage
$125/mo
Liability + collision + comp
Estimated rates for illustration only — not a quote.
What North Carolina requires
Drivers in North Carolina must carry at least 30/60/25 in liability coverage before getting on the road. That means the state sets minimum limits for bodily injury and property damage you might cause to others. Meeting the minimum keeps you legal, but it's worth remembering that a single serious accident can quickly exceed low limits — leaving you responsible for the rest.
What drivers in North Carolina typically pay
Costs in North Carolina reflect local factors like traffic density, repair costs, weather, and claims trends. Our illustrative estimates put full coverage around $125/month (about $1500 per year), with budget-minded options near $75/month and state-minimum coverage closer to $56/month. Your real number depends on your vehicle, driving history, and the carrier you choose.
How to save on car insurance in North Carolina
- Compare several carriers at once — the biggest savings lever for North Carolina drivers.
- Raise your deductible and drop unnecessary coverage on older vehicles.
- Stack discounts: bundling, safe driving, low mileage, and paperless billing.
For more, see our guides to cheap car insurance and full coverage, or estimate your premium with the calculator.
Car insurance by city in North Carolina
Costs can vary widely within North Carolina. Explore local guidance:
North Carolina car insurance FAQs
North Carolina requires drivers to carry at least 30/60/25 in liability coverage. These limits keep you legal but may not be enough to cover a serious accident.
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