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Jacksonville car insurance

Jacksonville ZIP code 32210 is the most expensive place in the Jacksonville metropolitan area for Florida car insurance, with drivers paying an average rate of $1,810 a year, according to our analysis of rates from six insurers.

Car insurance companies use different formulas when calculating rates, so no policy is priced the same by any two insurers. For example, the highest rate from any carrier for ZIP 32210 in our analysis was $2,589. That's $1,466 more than the lowest ($1,123). And, While Jacksonville car insurance rates are well short of fraud-riddled Miami's, they vary quite a bit based on neighborhood. For example, a Northwest Jacksonville resident might pay $150 more than someone with an identical car and driving record living out at Jacksonville Beach.

To see how Jacksonville car insurance rates compare, use our average rates tool below. Enter a ZIP code and it will show the average rate, as well as the highest and lowest, for your location for six age groups and three coverage levels.

Jacksonville Car Insurance Rates by ZIP Code

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MOST & LEAST EXPENSIVE ZIP CODES in Florida
HIGHEST RATE:
  • 33135- CORAL GABLES: $3,310
  • 33010- HIALEAH: $3,275
  • 33128- MIAMI: $3,275
  • 33130- MIAMI: $3,275
LOWEST RATE:
  • 32693- FANNING SPRINGS: $1,443
  • 32459- MIRAMAR BEACH: $1,447
  • 32433- DE FUNIAK SPRINGS: $1,450
  • 32439- FREEPORT: $1,450


You’ll see in the chart below the top 10 most expensive ZIP codes for car insurance in Jacksonville, and how much you can overpay if you don’t compare rates.

Most expensive Jacksonville car insurance rates

 

ZIP codeAverage rateHighest rateLowest rate
32210$1,810$2,589$1,123
32205$1,809$2,589$1,123
32207$1,795$2,521$1,123
32208$1,792$2,502$1,123
32211$1,782$2,521$1,123
32277$1,765$2,439$1,123
32244$1,751$2,401$1,123
32206$1,750$2,292$1,123
32209$1,750$2,292$1,123
32204$1,749$2,287$1,123

*Methodology for rates by ZIP code:

CarInsurance.com commissioned Quadrant Information Services to run auto insurance rates for a 2016 Honda Accord for more than 30,000 ZIP codes in the United States using six large carriers -- Allstate, Farmers, GEICO, Nationwide, Progressive and State Farm. (In cases where an insurer’s rate wasn’t available, another major carrier's rate was substituted.) Averages are based on insurance for a single 40-year-old male who commutes 12 miles to work each day, with policy limits of 100/300/100 ($100,000 for injury liability for one person, $300,000 for all injuries and $100,000 for property damage in an accident) and a $500 deductible on collision and comprehensive coverage. This hypothetical driver has a clean record and good credit. The rate includes uninsured motorist coverage. Average rates are for comparative purposes. Your own rate will depend on your personal factors and vehicle.

 

Here's how Jacksonville’s highest average rate ($1,810) for ZIP code 32210 compares to others:

  • $367 more than the least expensive average rate ($1,443) in Florida, Fanning Springs ZIP code 32693 
  • $13 less than the state average ($1,823)
  • $455 more than the national average rate ($1,355)

 

Jacksonville car insurance requirements

Florida state law requires the following minimum car insurance coverage:
Minimum bodily injury liability$10,000
Minimum property damage liability$10,000
*Bodily injury liability not required by state; many carriers require $10,000/$20,000

Cheapest car insurance in Jacksonsville

If you want just enough coverage to be legal on the road, buy the lowest amount of liability insurance your insurer offers. That’s the cheapest policy you can buy. Florida car insurance laws mandate that you must have a car insurance policy covering $10,000 in property damage liability and $10,000 in personal injury protection (PIP):

  • $10,000 in PIP covers you, your passengers and other authorized drivers of your car who are injured while in your insured vehicle
  • $10,000 for damage you cause to others’ cars and property

 

Bodily injury liability not required, but recommended

Florida car insurance laws don’t stipulate that you carry bodily injury liability insurance, which pays for injuries others get from an accident you cause. However, many car insurance companies do require it to be part of any policy they sell in the state. That’s because Florida is a no-fault state. Treatment for any injuries you suffer is covered by your personal injury protection, up to its limit. This is regardless of who caused the accident. If bills exceed that limit, the at-fault driver is legally personally responsible unless he or she has bought bodily injury liability coverage.

If you buy bodily injury liability coverage, the smallest amount you can buy is $10,000 per person (up to $20,000 per accident).

The state average rate for a year of minimum coverage (with bodily injury amounts most insurers require) is $884, according to our rate analysis. If you paid just $4 a month more, or $46 a year, you could hike up your protection to coverage limits of 50/100/50. If you increased limits to 100/300/100, you'd pay $78 more a month, or $939 a year.

Best car insurance in Jacksonsville

The least expensive coverage isn’t always sufficient for every scenario. Even a minor accident can put your savings and home in jeopardy if you have just the state required minimum of insurance. To protect your assets, you should buy liability insurance in the following amounts:

  • $100,000 to pay for others’ medical bills
  • $300,000 to pay for injuries to others in an accident you cause
  • $100,000 to pay for damage to others’ property

 

You should also consider buying these optional coverages:

  • Comprehensive, which replaces stolen cars and covers damage to your car from floods, fire, hail, vandalism.
  • Collision, which pays for damage to your car from accidents.

 

Comprehensive insurance and collision coverage are typically very affordable and a wise idea if you have a newer car. That’s because these coverages pay out up to the actual cash value of your car. In Florida, comprehensive costs $107 and collision costs $242, on average per year, for drivers, according to the Insurance Information Institute. Unlike liability insurance, these optional coverages come with a deductible. That’s the amount you pay before your insurance goes into effect. You select a deductible amount when you buy coverage. Common deductibles amounts are $1,000, $500 and $250. The lower your deductible is, the higher your rate will be.

 

Cheapest Jacksonville car insurance companies

 

You'll see in the rankings below how major auto insurance companies in Jacksonville rate on price. Geico has the cheapest auto insurance for the city, based on our rate analysis of Jacksonville ZIP codes.

CompanyState minimum
Geico$377
Progressive$652
State Farm$660
Allstate$1,044
Company50/100/50
Geico$509
Progressive$742
State Farm$835
Allstate$1,180
Company100/300/100
Geico$1,119
State Farm$1,591
Progressive$1,758
Allstate$2,345

Driving in Jacksonville

Traffic in Jacksonville: As with many larger cities, traffic can be congested, especially during rush hour, but Jacksonville did not make a list of the worst U.S. cities for traffic recently reported by USA Today.

Car crashes: Major accidents have resulted in an average of 115 deaths a year in recent years (2012-2014).

Commuting: The average commute lasts 26.1 minutes.

Public transportation: The U.S. Census Bureau says that the majority of riders in Jacksonville who commute to work by public transportation are white (about 29 percent), Hispanic (about 9 percent) and black (about 58 percent). The bureau notes that commuting is the main reason people turn to mass transit.

High Occupancy Vehicle rules: The HOV lane, also known as the carpool or diamond lane, is designed to reduce traffic congestion and promote ride-sharing on freeways. In Florida, only vehicles with at least two people, mass transit vehicles like buses, and motorcycles are allowed to use the lanes. Use may be restricted during specified hours.

Smog rules: Florida does not require a smog test as part of the registration process, but does encourage drivers to have their vehicles tested regularly to reduce pollution.

Bad intersection: Where Blanding and Argyle Forest boulevards meet has consistently been called one of the worst intersections in Jacksonville.

The information was gathered from various sources, including the U.S. Census Bureau, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Texas A&M Transportation Institute, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, state transportation departments and city police departments.