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Car Insurance in Georgia: 2026 Rates, Cheapest Carriers & Coverage Requirements

The average Georgia driver pays $172/month for full coverage. Compare real binding quotes from carriers writing in your ZIP — free, no obligation.

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Updated May 21, 2026 · Methodology

Georgia at a glance — average monthly premiums (May 2026)
  • Coverage tier
    Liability only
    Avg monthly
    $72
    Avg annual
    $864
    vs. national avg
    +9% over
  • Coverage tier
    Full coverage
    Avg monthly
    $172
    Avg annual
    $2,064
    vs. national avg
    +3% over
  • Coverage tier
    State minimum
    Avg monthly
    $56
    Avg annual
    $674
    vs. national avg
    Lowest legal
  • Coverage tier
    Full + rental/gap
    Avg monthly
    $203
    Avg annual
    $2,436
    vs. national avg
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Written by
Marcus Allen
Senior Editor, Insurances Quote
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Edited by
Sarah Chen
Editorial Director
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Reviewed by
Dr. Patricia Wong
Insurance Industry Analyst
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Data review by
David Park
VP of Data Science, Insurances Quote
Why you can trust these Georgia rates: Median binding-grade quotes from 1.4M shopper-submitted comparisons through Insurances Quote, supplemented with publicly filed rate data from the Georgia Department of Insurance. No carrier paid for placement.

The average Georgia driver pays roughly $172/month for full-coverage car insurance and $72/month for the state-minimum liability-only policy. Annual full-coverage averages $2,064 — that’s the median across our 2026 shopper sample, meaning half of Georgiadrivers pay more, half pay less. Where you land depends on your ZIP, vehicle, driving record, credit-based insurance score (where allowed), and how much continuous coverage you’ve maintained.

Atlanta drivers pay ~22% more than the state average because of dense urban-loss data.

Georgia car insurance: key facts
  • Minimum required liability: 25/50/25 (tort state — at-fault driver pays).
  • Cheapest carrier for most Georgia drivers: State Farm (in our 2026 shopper sample).
  • Atlanta drivers pay roughly 18% above the Georgia state average due to urban claim density.

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Georgia’s minimum car insurance requirements

To drive legally in Georgia, you must carry at minimum 25/50/25 liability coverage — meaning $25K bodily-injury per person, $50K per accident, and $25K property-damage liability.

State minimums are almost always too low for real-world claims — a serious accident can produce six-figure medical bills, and you’d be personally on the hook for anything above your coverage. We recommend at least 100/300/100 for nearly every Georgia driver, paired with uninsured-motorist coverage at the same limits.

Penalties for driving uninsured in Georgia

  • First offense: fines typically $200–$500, license suspension for 30–90 days.
  • Subsequent offenses: fines up to $1,000, license suspension up to 1 year, vehicle impoundment.
  • SR-22 filing required for 3 years after reinstatement — doubles or triples your rate.
Cheapest carriers in Georgia (sample full-coverage monthly rates, clean record)
  • Carrier
    State Farm
    Sample monthly rate
    $134/mo
    Best for in Georgia
    Cheapest overall — strong network in major cities
  • Carrier
    Progressive
    Sample monthly rate
    $151/mo
    Best for in Georgia
    Bundling auto + home — aggressive multi-policy discount
  • Carrier
    Travelers
    Sample monthly rate
    $165/mo
    Best for in Georgia
    Drivers with recent incidents — flexible underwriting
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Expert Tip
Marcus Allen
Senior Editor, Insurances Quote
Don’t anchor on the “cheapest carrier in Georgia” headline rate. Your specific ZIP within the state, your record, and even your household composition shift the cheapest carrier for you dramatically. Run a real comparison — the cheapest carrier for the average Georgia driver loses to a different carrier roughly 6 times out of 10 when shoppers run their actual profile.

Georgia car insurance rates by city

Your ZIP code is the largest within-state rating factor. Below is how the major Georgia metros compare against the state median.

Average full-coverage monthly rate by Georgia city (clean record, mid-size sedan)
  • City
    Atlanta
    Avg monthly
    $203/mo
    vs. state average
    +18%
    Why
    Highest claim density, theft and uninsured-motorist rates
  • City
    Savannah
    Avg monthly
    $193/mo
    vs. state average
    +12%
    Why
    Urban density + commute mileage
  • City
    Augusta
    Avg monthly
    $184/mo
    vs. state average
    +7%
    Why
    Mid-tier metro — moderate claim frequency
  • City
    Columbus
    Avg monthly
    $169/mo
    vs. state average
    ~ state avg
    Why
    Smaller metro — lower claim frequency
  • City
    Macon
    Avg monthly
    $158/mo
    vs. state average
    -8%
    Why
    Suburban / outer ring — lowest density

How to lower your Georgia car insurance premium

  1. Bundle a home or renters policy — multi-policy discount averages 18–24% off the auto side. Highest-impact single move.
  2. Raise your deductible from $500 to $1,000 — typically cuts full-coverage premium 10–15% if you have an emergency fund to cover the higher out-of-pocket.
  3. Opt into telematics — Snapshot, Drivewise, RightTrack, Steer Clear. Safe Georgia drivers see 10–25% off after the 90-day monitoring window.
  4. Pay in full — skip the $4–$8/month installment fees and earn a small pay-in-full discount.
  5. Stack the small discounts — paperless, auto-pay, defensive driver course, affinity (employer/AAA/AARP), homeowner, multi-vehicle. Most aren’t auto-applied.
Average Georgia rates by driver profile (full coverage)
  • Driver profile
    Clean record (30+ yrs)
    Avg monthly
    $172
    vs. clean baseline
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  • Driver profile
    One speeding ticket
    Avg monthly
    $208/mo
    vs. clean baseline
    +21%
  • Driver profile
    One at-fault accident
    Avg monthly
    $244/mo
    vs. clean baseline
    +42%
  • Driver profile
    DUI on record
    Avg monthly
    $416/mo
    vs. clean baseline
    +142%
  • Driver profile
    Teen driver (under 20)
    Avg monthly
    $396/mo
    vs. clean baseline
    +130%
  • Driver profile
    Senior (65+) AARP
    Avg monthly
    $158/mo
    vs. clean baseline
    −8%
  • Driver profile
    Recent coverage gap (30+d)
    Avg monthly
    $215/mo
    vs. clean baseline
    +25%

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How to compare car insurance in Georgia

  1. 1
    Enter ZIP

    One field. Your Georgia ZIP determines which carriers quote you.

  2. 2
    Coverage tier

    State minimum or full coverage — we recommend at least 100/300/100.

  3. 3
    Profile detail

    Driver, vehicle, brief record history. ~2 minutes.

  4. 4
    Side-by-side

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  5. 5
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Expert Tip
Dr. Patricia Wong
Insurance Industry Analyst
Every Georgia driver should re-shop at renewal. Carrier underwriting models in Georgia re-weight at least once a year, and the carrier that won your business last renewal is rarely the cheapest carrier for you this renewal. The 5 minutes it takes to compare is among the highest-ROI uses of your time.

Georgia car insurance FAQs

What's the cheapest car insurance in Georgia?
For most Georgia drivers, State Farm consistently quotes near the lowest end on full-coverage policies. But the cheapest carrier for your specific profile can vary. The only honest way to know is to run a comparison.
Is car insurance required in Georgia?
Yes. Every driver registered in Georgia must carry at least 25/50/25 liability coverage to drive legally. Penalties for driving uninsured include fines, license suspension, SR-22 filing requirements, and increased premiums for years afterward.
Why is my Georgia car insurance rate so high?
The biggest within-state factors are your ZIP code, the vehicle you drive, your driving record, and (in most cases) your credit-based insurance score. Atlanta drivers pay ~22% more than the state average because of dense urban-loss data.
How often should I compare Georgia car insurance quotes?
At least once a year, ideally 30 days before your renewal. Rates change every cycle and the carrier that was cheapest last year may not be cheapest this year. Major life events (move, new vehicle, ticket aging off) are also good shopping triggers.
Does my credit score affect my Georgia car insurance rate?
Yes. Georgia allows carriers to use credit-based insurance scores as a rating factor. Moving from "fair" to "good" credit typically drops your premium 10–15% over a renewal cycle or two.
Should I file a small claim or pay out of pocket in Georgia?
If the claim is under your deductible plus ~$500, pay out of pocket. A claim on your record typically raises your Georgia premium 20–35% for 3 years — on a $1,800/year policy, that’s $1,080–$1,890 in additional premium. Compare against the claim payout before filing.

Sources

  1. Georgia Department of Insurance — Auto Insurance Resources
  2. NAIC — Consumer Complaint Database
  3. Insurance Information Institute — Auto Insurance Topics

Methodology

Georgia state averages are computed from shopper-submitted binding quotes processed through Insurances Quote between January 2024 and May 2026, normalized to a 35-year-old driver with a clean three-year record, a mid-size sedan, and $500 deductibles on full coverage. We blend our sample with publicly filed rate data from the Georgia Department of Insurance where our state-level sample is thin.

City-level rates use a fixed multiplier model rather than ZIP-level granularity. Real ZIP-specific rates can vary another 10–20% from the city median, especially in dense urban ZIPs vs. surrounding suburbs.

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