Alaska car insurance laws

Alaska requires that drivers carry at least 50/100/25.

These limits are in place to ease the financial burden for drivers who cause an accident and for the victims. The at-fault driver knows their insurer will cover medical expenses and property damage up to a certain amount, and victims can more readily access funds to pay for accident costs.

However, coverage limits are very low and will not cover expenses from a serious accident. To be better protected, Alaska drivers should consider increasing liability limits and adding coverage, such as collision and comprehensive.

Alaska car insurance requirements

Alaska requires the following coverage:

Liability. There are two parts to liability coverage. First, bodily injury liability pays medical costs associated with an accident, such as doctor visits, surgery, and prescriptions. Second, property damage liability covers repairing or replacing items such as vehicles, fences, or buildings.

Alaska liability minimums are 50/100/25.

The average cost of a minimum coverage policy is $398. However, Allstate has the lowest minimum car insurance rates, averaging $324.

The table below shows the top insurers' average rates for minimum coverage in Alaska.

CompanyAverage annual premiumAverage monthly premium
Allstate$324$27
State Farm$376$31
Western National Insurance$381$32
Geico$384$32
Progressive$672$56
USAA$251$21

Alaska car insurance cost for minimum coverage limits

On average, state minimum car insurance costs $398. Car insurance rates for minimum coverage vary by company and driver. The table below shows average rates for drivers with minimum coverage in Alaska.

The cheapest company for minimum coverage in Alaska is Allstate at an average rate of $324 annually.

State minimum coverage limit50/100/25
Average annual premium$398
Average monthly premium$33

Are the Alaska minimum coverage requirements changing in 2025?

Alaska car insurance requirements will not change in 2025. You do not need to make any changes if you have minimum coverage. If mandatory coverage changes in the future, your insurer will inform you, along with any rate changes.

Why do limits change?

"Several states have minimum requirements of property damage of $10,000-$25,000," says Zack Pope, agency manager at David Pope Insurance in Missouri. "[Given] the current values of vehicles, that's extremely antiquated values of coverage and a main reason that I personally do not offer less than 100/300/100 to customers. It is significantly easier to see a car on the road that is valued at $100,000 than it has been in the past."

What does minimum car insurance cover in Alaska?

Alaska requires drivers to carry at least a minimum amount of car insurance to help offset accident costs.

Alaska drivers are required to carry liability coverage. Bodily injury liability helps pay for injuries you cause to others in an accident. Property damage liability covers items damaged in an accident, such as another vehicle, fence, or other property.

PEOPLE ASK:

Is Alaska minimum car insurance enough?

It may not be. Even a moderately serious accident could exceed the state minimum limits of 50/100/25, and minimum coverage may not cover all accident costs. Furthermore, state minimums do not cover your vehicle; you need to add comprehensive and collision coverage.

How much car insurance is enough in Alaska?

Car insurance isn't one size fits all. The amount of coverage you need depends on your assets, net worth and risk level.

For example, if you are financially stable and can afford to pay out of pocket for medical costs and repairs, you may keep insurance limits low. However, you may be sued for the cost difference if you have a sizeable net worth and don't carry enough insurance to cover expenses.

Additionally, if you drive very little or have a short commute, your chances of causing an accident are relatively low. Also, you may choose to skip coverages such as collision and comprehensive if your car isn't worth much, or you can afford to pay for a new vehicle if yours is damaged. However, if you have a loan or lease you will be required to carry this coverage by your lender.

Consider your financial situation when determining how much car insurance you need.

Alaska penalties for driving without car insurance

Since Alaska requires its drivers to carry car insurance, failing to do so has consequences. Although you may be tempted to skip coverage to save money, you'll wind up paying heavily in the long run.

Failing to carry Alaska car insurance has penalties including those listed below. Keep in mind that repeated infractions have more severe penalties, such as jail time.

Fines$2000
Other penaltiesLicense suspension
Jail timeYes

Alaska minimum coverage cost by age group

Younger drivers pay for more car insurance because they lack experience behind the wheel. Fortunately, rates decrease as drivers age.

The table below breaks down the cost of car insurance for various age groups. Allstate has the best rates for teens with minimum coverage averaging $772. Allstate offers the cheapest coverage for adults at $321.

Additionally, females and males pay different rates. The average rate for a 40-year-old female is $399, and the average rate for a 40-year-old male is $397, a difference of $2.

Male
AgeCompanyMale annual premiumMale monthly premium
16Allstate$1,128$94
16Western National Insurance$1,299$108
16State Farm$1,753$146
16Geico$1,795$150
16Progressive$4,046$337
16USAA$1,403$117
17Allstate$830$69
17Western National Insurance$1,299$108
17Geico$1,456$121
17State Farm$1,519$127
17Progressive$3,751$313
17USAA$870$73
18Allstate$769$64
18Western National Insurance$1,152$96
18Geico$1,292$108
18State Farm$1,300$108
18Progressive$2,931$244
18USAA$698$58
19Allstate$661$55
19Geico$896$75
19Western National Insurance$998$83
19State Farm$1,109$92
19Progressive$1,640$137
19USAA$592$49
20Allstate$633$53
20Geico$790$66
20Western National Insurance$945$79
20State Farm$949$79
20Progressive$1,389$116
20USAA$530$44
21Geico$469$39
21Allstate$487$41
21State Farm$800$67
21Western National Insurance$859$72
21Progressive$1,257$105
21USAA$393$33
22Geico$420$35
22Allstate$452$38
22State Farm$694$58
22Western National Insurance$775$65
22Progressive$1,129$94
22USAA$367$31
23Geico$388$32
23Allstate$434$36
23State Farm$606$51
23Western National Insurance$711$59
23Progressive$1,031$86
23USAA$342$29
24Geico$369$31
24Allstate$427$36
24State Farm$541$45
24Western National Insurance$636$53
24Progressive$904$75
24USAA$325$27
25Geico$369$31
25Allstate$377$31
25State Farm$412$34
25Western National Insurance$541$45
25Progressive$753$63
25USAA$310$26
30Allstate$329$27
30Geico$375$31
30State Farm$376$31
30Western National Insurance$476$40
30Progressive$689$57
30USAA$263$22
35Allstate$329$27
35Geico$369$31
35State Farm$372$31
35Western National Insurance$407$34
35Progressive$677$56
35USAA$255$21
40Allstate$329$27
40Geico$373$31
40State Farm$376$31
40Western National Insurance$387$32
40Progressive$670$56
40USAA$249$21
45Allstate$329$27
45Western National Insurance$365$30
45Geico$370$31
45State Farm$376$31
45Progressive$662$55
45USAA$243$20
50Allstate$299$25
50Western National Insurance$349$29
50Geico$370$31
50State Farm$370$31
50Progressive$661$55
50USAA$236$20
55Allstate$298$25
55Western National Insurance$332$28
55State Farm$360$30
55Geico$370$31
55Progressive$649$54
55USAA$233$19
60Allstate$310$26
60Western National Insurance$330$28
60Geico$349$29
60State Farm$350$29
60Progressive$664$55
60USAA$236$20
65State Farm$350$29
65Geico$363$30
65Western National Insurance$369$31
65Allstate$436$36
65Progressive$742$62
65USAA$254$21
70State Farm$372$31
70Geico$409$34
70Western National Insurance$431$36
70Allstate$439$37
70Progressive$772$64
70USAA$295$25
75State Farm$424$35
75Allstate$441$37
75Geico$455$38
75Western National Insurance$563$47
75Progressive$1,052$88
75USAA$343$29
AgeCompanyFemale annual premiumFemale monthly premium
16Allstate$925$77
16Western National Insurance$1,204$100
16State Farm$1,325$110
16Geico$1,703$142
16Progressive$3,681$307
16USAA$1,330$111
17Allstate$684$57
17Western National Insurance$1,204$100
17Geico$1,396$116
17State Farm$1,163$97
17Progressive$3,409$284
17USAA$827$69
18Allstate$635$53
18Western National Insurance$1,068$89
18Geico$1,265$105
18State Farm$1,010$84
18Progressive$2,690$224
18USAA$661$55
19Allstate$546$46
19Geico$889$74
19Western National Insurance$925$77
19State Farm$867$72
19Progressive$1,511$126
19USAA$550$46
20Allstate$522$44
20Geico$769$64
20Western National Insurance$875$73
20State Farm$755$63
20Progressive$1,265$105
20USAA$499$42
21Geico$473$39
21Allstate$420$35
21State Farm$650$54
21Western National Insurance$795$66
21Progressive$1,226$102
21USAA$372$31
22Geico$422$35
22Allstate$389$32
22State Farm$579$48
22Western National Insurance$717$60
22Progressive$1,066$89
22USAA$345$29
23Geico$407$34
23Allstate$372$31
23State Farm$509$42
23Western National Insurance$658$55
23Progressive$935$78
23USAA$327$27
24Geico$394$33
24Allstate$367$31
24State Farm$468$39
24Western National Insurance$619$52
24Progressive$863$72
24USAA$311$26
25Geico$390$33
25Allstate$349$29
25State Farm$388$32
25Western National Insurance$526$44
25Progressive$734$61
25USAA$300$25
30Allstate$320$27
30Geico$399$33
30State Farm$376$31
30Western National Insurance$458$38
30Progressive$704$59
30USAA$266$22
35Allstate$320$27
35Geico$398$33
35State Farm$372$31
35Western National Insurance$394$33
35Progressive$693$58
35USAA$259$22
40Allstate$320$27
40Geico$396$33
40State Farm$376$31
40Western National Insurance$375$31
40Progressive$674$56
40USAA$253$21
45Allstate$320$27
45Western National Insurance$353$29
45Geico$389$32
45State Farm$376$31
45Progressive$665$55
45USAA$247$21
50Allstate$299$25
50Western National Insurance$337$28
50Geico$389$32
50State Farm$370$31
50Progressive$614$51
50USAA$241$20
55Allstate$298$25
55Western National Insurance$322$27
55State Farm$360$30
55Geico$389$32
55Progressive$615$51
55USAA$239$20
60Allstate$310$26
60Western National Insurance$320$27
60Geico$324$27
60State Farm$350$29
60Progressive$619$52
60USAA$242$20
65State Farm$350$29
65Geico$330$28
65Western National Insurance$358$30
65Allstate$415$35
65Progressive$650$54
65USAA$258$22
70State Farm$372$31
70Geico$357$30
70Western National Insurance$417$35
70Allstate$439$37
70Progressive$714$60
70USAA$294$25
75State Farm$424$35
75Allstate$441$37
75Geico$394$33
75Western National Insurance$519$43
75Progressive$827$69
75USAA$339$28

Alaska minimum coverage cost by city

Ketchikan drivers pay the least for minimum coverage in Alaska at $335. However, Anchorage pay the most at $623.

Car insurance rates vary by city. For example, drivers in larger cities with a high traffic volume or vehicle theft rate pay higher rates.

The table below shows average minimum coverage rates for cities in Alaska.

CityAverage annual premiumAverage monthly premium
Ketchikan$335$28
Sitka$338$28
Juneau$357$30
Bethel$394$33
Homer$395$33
Kenai$396$33
Fairbanks$428$36
Wasilla$456$38
Palmer$539$45
Anchorage$623$52

Optional car insurance coverage in Alaska

Alaska requires drivers to carry car insurance to pay for injuries and damages caused to others. However, drivers don't have to carry coverage for their vehicle unless required by a loan or lease.

Drivers may choose optional coverages such as:

  • Collision. Collision coverage pays for damages to your vehicle if you cause an accident.
  • Comprehensive. This coverage pays for damages to your car unrelated to an accident, such as fire, flood, falling debris, and hail.
  • Rental car coverage. This pays for a rental car if your vehicle is being repaired for a covered claim and usually has time and cost limits.
  • Roadside assistance. If you run out of gas, need a tire changed, or have a dead battery roadside assistance will send someone to help.
  • Gap. Gap coverage pays the difference between what you owe on a car loan and the vehicle's value.

Insurance.com commissioned state minimum car insurance rates from Quadrant Information Systems based on a 40-year-old driver with good credit and a clean driving history, driving a 2023 Honda Accord LX. Rates are based on all coverages required by law at minimum coverage limits. Rates were also fielded for various additional age groups. State laws were gathered from state DMV and insurance department websites.

Alaska car insurance laws and requirements: FAQs

Is it mandatory to have car insurance in Alaska?

Yes, Alaska requires that you carry at least the minimum mandatory coverage. Necessary coverage includes 50/100/25.

Will my bare minimum car insurance cover me in another state?

Yes, your car insurance covers claims in another state, even if the minimums are higher in the other state.

What happens if I drive without car insurance in Alaska?

If you're caught driving without car insurance in Alaska, you may face fines, a driver's license suspension, having your vehicle impounded, and increased car insurance rates. Additionally, you may face jail time, especially for multiple violations.

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