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Moped/motorbike insurance


Moped/motorbike insurance

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Hi guys. Do any of you know if moped/motorbike insurancers do basic, standard or enhanced checks. My conviction now spent but unsure if I would need to disclose to get insurance for the road.
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Mo22 - 25 Jan 24 2:20 PM
Hi guys. Do any of you know if moped/motorbike insurancers do basic, standard or enhanced checks. My conviction now spent but unsure if I would need to disclose to get insurance for the road.

Once your conviction is spent, it is no longer relevant to any insurance from insurers in the UK, including travel insurance to go abroad. I wouldn't expect an insurer to ask for a DBS check unless they were processing a claim and were hoping to avoid the policy. They could only do a basic DBS check. There is more about this on Unlock's website here.

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