What changes do you need to tell your car insurance provider about?
Learn about what changes you need to let your car insurer know about. And find out more about Tesco Car Insurance.
Published: 18 May 2026
Learn about what changes you need to let your car insurer know about. And find out more about Tesco Car Insurance.
Published: 18 May 2026
Moving house, starting a new job or changing your name? Car insurance might be the last thing on your mind. But it’s important to let your insurer know if your details change.
Not sure what details you need to let your insurer know about? Find out more in our guide.
Your car insurance is based on the details you give when you take out a policy. So, if your details aren’t correct, it could change how your policy works.
In some cases, it could mean any claims you make will take longer. And in others, it could invalidate your policy - and leave you uninsured.
Keeping everything up to date helps your insurer provide the right level of cover for your needs. And letting them know about any changes as soon as possible will keep your insurance valid and avoid delays.
Remember that changing your details won’t always change your car insurance policy or cost.
You can check your Tesco Car Insurance policy booklet anytime in ‘Your Insurance Account’ to make sure everything is correct.
You can easily make changes and update your personal details online. Simply click the sign in button and make the changes instantly.
Note, if your policy is due for renewal, you’ll not be able to make changes to it in Your Insurance Account until it renews.
It’s your responsibility to make sure your car insurance details are up to date. If any of these details change, you should contact your insurer as soon as possible to let them know.
Your address is crucial in deciding how much your car insurance premium will be. That’s because some postcodes are considered more high-risk than others. If you live in a high-risk area, your premium is likely to be higher.
You should let your insurer know if you change:
It’s not just your personal details that matter. If you have any named drivers on your policy, you should also let your insurer know if anything changes to their details. This might include:
If someone new is going to drive your car on a regular basis, it’s important to add them as a named driver to your policy. Adding a named driver can increase but also decrease the policy cost.
Your premium will be recalculated based on their age, driving experience, claims history, driving convictions and occupation.
Remember, the main driver must be the person who uses the car the most. If a higher-risk driver is listed as a named driver but is actually the main driver, this is called fronting - which is illegal.
Find out more about fronting in our guide - What is fronting?
If you commit a driving offence, this could add points to your licence. If that happens, you’ll need to let your insurer know. But you usually only need to do this when it’s time to renew your policy.
If you receive a driving ban, you’ll need to tell your insurer immediately.
Most insurers will charge an administration fee for changing your car insurance details.
With Tesco Car Insurance, you won’t be charged an admin fee for making a change online in Your Insurance Account.
But your premium might increase or decrease depending on what the change is. We’ll let you know of any adjustment to your premium or any changes to the terms.
If you call us to make a change to your policy once it’s started, we’ll charge an admin fee of £25 in addition to any change in premium.
Find out more about changing your policy in our Car Insurance FAQs.
Yes, you can add optional extras to your car insurance policy at any time - either online via Your Insurance Account, or by giving us a call.
You can choose from the following add-ons:
Learn more about optional extras in our guide - Car insurance add-ons and extras.
It’s also important to update your driving licence details at the same time. That’s because the information on your licence should match what’s on your car insurance policy.
To change your personal details on your driving licence, you’ll need to contact the DVLA. You can do this on the UK Government website - Update your driving licence.
You’ll need to let them know if:
If you don’t update your driving licence, you could face a fine of up to £1,000.
If you’re a Tesco Car Insurance customer, find out how to manage your policy, get in touch or make a claim.
Tesco Car Insurance is arranged and administered by Tesco Insurance and is underwritten by Tesco Underwriting Ltd.
Optional extras Insurers:
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