If you bought it online, check your e-mail history, then your internet history and your downloads folder.
Failing that, check your credit card or bank statements to find our who you paid, then contact that company.
If all these fail to show up your insurer, if you are in the UK you can pay a small fee (I think it is £10) to the Motor Insurers Bureau to request your insurance details from their database.
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Then obviously you need to contact your insurance provider, Jean-paul. Ya reckon?
Yes, car insurance details do get lost. Thank you for asking. I think.
Simply request a copy of the policy from your agent.
Before you do that though, I suggest you learn to spell because grammar and spelling matter
If you used a local broker, talk to them.
If you bought it online, check your e-mail history, then your internet history and your downloads folder.
Failing that, check your credit card or bank statements to find our who you paid, then contact that company.
If all these fail to show up your insurer, if you are in the UK you can pay a small fee (I think it is £10) to the Motor Insurers Bureau to request your insurance details from their database.
See the link below.
Call your agent. He can send you a new one.
Call your insurance agent and ask for a new cop of the policy.