Don’t own a car but need auto insurance in Florida? Whether it’s to satisfy an FR44 or SR22 requirement, maintain continuous coverage, or protect yourself when borrowing or renting vehicles, non-owner car insurance is the affordable solution you’re looking for.
What Is Non-Owner Car Insurance?
Non-owner car insurance is a liability-only auto insurance policy for people who don’t own a vehicle but occasionally drive. It covers bodily injury and property damage you cause to others while driving a car you don’t own — rentals, borrowed cars, car-shares, etc.
It does not cover:
- Damage to the vehicle you’re driving
- Your own injuries (unless PIP is added)
- Vehicles you own or vehicles owned by household members
- Commercial or business use of vehicles
Who Needs Non-Owner Car Insurance in Florida?
DUI Offenders Without a Vehicle
This is the most common reason in Florida. If the DHSMV requires you to carry FR44 insurance after a DUI but you don’t own a car, a non-owner FR44 policy (or non-owner SR22)y satisfies the requirement at a significantly lower cost.
People With Suspended Licenses
You often need insurance on file before your license can be reinstated — even if you don’t own a car. A non-owner policy provides the proof of financial responsibility the DHSMV requires.
Frequent Renters or Borrowers
If you regularly rent cars or borrow vehicles from friends/family, a non-owner policy provides consistent liability coverage that follows you from vehicle to vehicle.
People Between Cars
Sold your car but plan to buy another one? A non-owner policy maintains continuous insurance coverage, which prevents the “coverage gap” penalty that increases your rates when you eventually buy a new car.
People Who Use Ride-Shares but Occasionally Drive
If you primarily use Uber/Lyft but sometimes need to drive a borrowed car, non-owner insurance provides peace of mind.
How Much Does Non-Owner Insurance Cost in Florida?
| Situation | Estimated Monthly Cost |
|---|---|
| Non-owner with clean record (no filing needed) | rates that vary based on individual circumstances |
| Non-owner SR22 | rates that vary based on individual circumstances |
| Non-owner FR44 (first DUI, clean otherwise) | rates that vary based on individual circumstances |
| Non-owner FR44 (multiple violations) | rates that vary based on individual circumstances |
Compare these to standard FR44 policies at costs that vary+/month, and the savings are substantial — potentially costs that vary+ over 3 years.
What Does Non-Owner Insurance Cover?
Included:
- Bodily Injury Liability: Covers medical costs for others if you cause an accident
- Property Damage Liability: Covers damage to others’ property (vehicles, buildings, etc.)
- FR44/SR22 Filing: Satisfies state filing requirements
- Legal Defense: Covers legal costs if you’re sued after an accident
Not Included:
- Comprehensive: No coverage for theft, weather, vandalism
- Collision: No coverage for damage to the car you’re driving
- Your Owned Vehicles: If you buy a car, you need standard coverage
- Household Vehicles: Cars owned by people in your household are excluded
Non-Owner vs. Being Added to Someone Else’s Policy
Some people try to get added to a family member’s policy instead of getting their own non-owner policy. Here’s why that often doesn’t work:
- Adding a DUI driver to someone else’s policy significantly increases their rates
- The FR44 filing needs to be in your name, not someone else’s
- If the policyholder removes you or cancels, your FR44 filing drops too
- Many insurers won’t add a high-risk driver to a preferred policy
A non-owner policy in your own name gives you control and doesn’t impact anyone else’s rates.
How to Get Non-Owner Insurance in Florida
- Call Foxx Insurance at 877-409-1063 or request a quote online
- Tell us you need a non-owner policy and whether you need FR44 or SR22 filing
- We compare rates from multiple carriers specializing in non-owner coverage
- Choose your policy and make your first payment
- We file your FR44/SR22 the same day
When to Switch to a Standard Policy
You must switch from non-owner to a standard policy when:
- You buy or lease a vehicle
- You have regular access to a household vehicle
- You’re driving the same car frequently (even if you don’t own it)
Driving a car you own (or regularly use) on a non-owner policy means you may not be covered in an accident. Always notify your agent when your situation changes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I satisfy my FR44 requirement with non-owner insurance?
Yes. A non-owner FR44 policy provides the same $100,000/$300,000/$50,000 coverage required by the DHSMV. The filing is identical — just at a lower cost because there’s no specific vehicle to insure.
Does non-owner insurance cover rental cars?
Yes, it provides liability coverage when driving rental cars. However, it won’t cover damage to the rental car itself — you’d need the rental company’s collision damage waiver for that.
Can I get non-owner insurance with a suspended license?
Yes. In fact, you often need insurance before you can reinstate your license. A non-owner policy with FR44 filing satisfies this requirement.
Does non-owner insurance count as continuous coverage?
Yes! This is one of the biggest benefits. Maintaining a non-owner policy means no gap in your insurance history, which helps keep rates lower when you eventually get a standard policy.
Get Your Non-Owner Quote Today
Don’t own a car but need insurance? Call Foxx Insurance at 877-409-1063 or request a free quote online. We specialize in non-owner policies with FR44 and SR22 filing — and we’ll find you the most affordable rate available.
