MIIC definition
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In the event of an accident, this database may be used by Insurers, MIIC and the Motor Insurance Bureau to identify relevant policy information.
Motor insurance details are also added to the Motor insurance database operated by the Motor Insurers’ Information Centre (MIIC) which has been formed to help identify uninsured drivers and may be accessed by the Police to help confirm who is insured to drive.
In the event of an accident, this database may be used by insurers, MIIC and the Motor Insurance Bureau to identify relevant policy information.
Motor insurance details are also added to the ‘Motor Insurance Database’ (MID) operated by the Motor Insurers’ Information Centre (MIIC) that has been formed to help identify uninsured drivers and may be searched by the Police to help confirm who is insured to drive.
Motor insurance details are also added to the Motor Insurance Database operated by the Motor Insurers’ Information Centre (MIIC), which has been formed to help identify uninsured drivers and may be accessed by the Police to help confirm who is insured to drive.
If you are involved in an accident (in the UK or abroad) other UK insurers, the Motor Insurer’s Bureau and MIIC may search the MID to ascertain relevant policy information.
Insurers are legally required to provide details of motor insurance policies to the MIIC.
Where you take out a motor policy, your policy details will be added to the Motor Insurance Database (MID), run by the Motor Insurers Information Centre (MIIC).
Motor insurance details are also added to the Motor Insurance Database operated by the Motor Insurers’ Information Centre (MIIC) which has been formed to help identify uninsured drivers and may be accessed by the Police to help confirm who is insured to drive.
As a result of the 4th EU Motor Insurance Directive, the Motor Insurers Database (MID) was set up by the Motor Insurers’ Information Centre (MIIC), a division of the Motor Insurers’ Bureau (MIB), to help tackle the problem of uninsured drivers.