Alaska Statutes

Alaska Stat. § 28.22.031 (2026)

Method of proof of motor vehicle liability insurance

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Sec. 28.22.031. Method of proof of motor vehicle liability insurance.
 (a) A person involved in an accident who is required under AS 28.22.021 to prove that a motor vehicle liability policy or a certificate of self-insurance was in effect shall, within 15 days after the accident,
     (1) present a copy of the insurance policy, certificate, bond, or insurance binder that was in effect at the time of the accident to the department for inspection;

     (2) provide the department with written certification from an insurance company, insurance agent, insurance broker or surplus lines broker confirming that a valid motor vehicle liability policy issued in conformity with this chapter was in effect at the time of the accident; or

     (3) advise the department in writing that a certificate of self-insurance was in effect at the time of the accident.

 (b) The department shall develop and implement a program to check the veracity of the documents filed for proof under this section.

 (c) The department shall review all accident reports and shall request proof of insurance from a vehicle owner or operator in each case in which evidence of motor vehicle liability insurance that complies with this chapter is not present.




Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1 case, 2012–2012 · leading case: Winterrowd v. State, Dep't of Admin., Div. of Motor Vehs., 288 P.3d 446 (Alaska 2012).
Winterrowd v. State, Dep't of Admin., Div. of Motor Vehs., 288 P.3d 446 (Alaska 2012). · cites it 2× “The notice referred to AS 28.22.031 as the statute requiring proof of insurance in this instance.”
— Alaska Stat. § 28.22.031(a) — 1 case
Winterrowd v. State, Dep't of Admin., Div. of Motor Vehs., 288 P.3d 446 (Alaska 2012). “The notice referred to AS 28.22.031 as the statute requiring proof of insurance in this instance.”
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