Auto Insurance in Navasota, TX
Auto insurance in Texas is required by state law. Drivers must carry minimum liability coverage of $30,000 per injured person, $60,000 per accident, and $25,000 for property damage (the 30/60/25 rule). Most agents offer collision and comprehensive add-ons, plus uninsured-motorist protection.
5 auto insurance agencies in Navasota
Within 15 miles of Navasota, TX. Click any agency to view profile, contact info, and request a quote.
Neil Martensen - State Farm Insurance Agent
Neil Martensen is a State Farm® agent serving Navasota, Texas since 2011. He and his team offer a range of personal and business insurance products, emphasizing personalized service and community involvement.
Farmers Insurance - Jamel Thomas
Licensed insurance agency in Navasota, TX; represents 1 carrier.
Miller Insurance Agency
Licensed insurance agency in Navasota, TX; represents 88 carriers.
Studhalter Insurance
Studhalter Insurance Agency has served southeastern Texas since 1990, helping consumers save money and families protect their financial future. They offer a range of personal insurance products and invite residents of Grimes, Washington, Brazos, Walker, and Montgomery counties to get a review.
Gina Buehring - Texas Farm Bureau Insurance
Licensed insurance agency in Navasota, TX; represents 7 carriers.
Frequently asked questions
Is auto insurance required in Texas?
Yes. Texas law requires minimum liability coverage of 30/60/25 ($30,000 bodily injury per person, $60,000 per accident, $25,000 property damage). Driving without it can result in fines and license suspension.
How do I get a quote from a local agent?
Browse the agencies on this page, click any profile, and either call directly or use the Request Contact form. Most agencies will have a quote ready within one business day.
What does an independent agent vs a captive agent mean?
Captive agents represent a single carrier (like State Farm or Allstate). Independent agents quote multiple carriers, which can mean better rate comparison. Both are licensed by the Texas Department of Insurance.