Welcome to the home page of the Indiana Automobile Insurance Plan!

The Indiana Automobile Insurance Plan was created in 1948 and is a voluntary agreement to provide automobile insurance coverage to eligible risks who seek coverage and are unable to obtain such coverage through the voluntary market (for complete eligibility requirements, see Section 2 and 18 of the Plan Manual).

Any insurance agent holding a valid license to transact automobile insurance business in the state of Indiana may write business through the AIP.

Applications to the Plan are divided among insurance companies in proportion to the amount of voluntary automobile insurance business each company writes in the state. For example, a company that writes 10 percent of the voluntary private passenger nonfleet liabilty net direct written car years in Indiana receives 10 percent of the Pan private passenger nonfleet premiums.

On our site we will publish documents related to the Plan as they become available. We hope you find this site to be a valuable source of the insurance information you need, and we welcome your comments and suggestions.

What's new:

  • March 2007: The Indiana Automobile Insurance Plan now offers an online rating interface for certain private passenger risks applying for auto insurance through the Plan. The rating interface is a feature of the Plan's Electronic Application Submission Interface - EASi. Additional information may be obtained in Circular GCB/GEN (IN) 07-01 and in the EASi Brochure.