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dailycarinsure.com sits at the heavier end of UK vehicle intelligence. Beyond the standard provenance flags, the report layers in risk scoring, mileage forensics and the kind of follow-on detail that an experienced inspector would normally have to compile by hand. Daily car insurance for UK drivers. Cover any car for 1–28 days with full comprehensive protection.

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Data sourced live from DVLA, MIAFTR, PNC and the UK lender register at lookup time.

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Typical lookup completes in under one second from the UK.

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Built and supported in the UK as part of the consumer side of the network.

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Cover for the situation you're actually in

Every check on dailycarinsure.com sits alongside a working insurance shortcut. The four panels below route to specialist UK underwriters in the situations that conventional comparison sites either price badly or refuse to quote at all.

We earn a commission on policies bound through these partners. The commission does not affect the price you are quoted.

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Hire-and-reward use

Standard 'social, domestic and pleasure' or 'commuting' cover does not include carrying paying passengers or delivering parcels for any third party. Uber, Bolt, Deliveroo, parcel work and same-day courier work all require explicit hire-and-reward cover. Driving without it is uninsured in the eyes of the police and your insurer.

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How short-term cover actually works in the UK

Short-term cover is bound through specialist UK underwriters rather than annual personal lines insurers. The policy is fully comprehensive, MID-registered within minutes of purchase and recognised by every UK police ANPR camera. No-claims earned on a short-term policy does not always count toward annual no-claims with mainstream insurers — check the small print of the renewal you ultimately move on to.

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How to use this with the seller

If the report shows nothing of concern, ask to see the V5C in person and compare the VIN on the document to the one stamped on the chassis and printed on the dash. If the report flags something, raise it directly: a Category N write-off is not necessarily a deal-breaker, but a seller who claims a car has no history when MIAFTR shows otherwise is telling you something important about the rest of the conversation.

/ Brand consolidation

dailycarinsure.com is now Expert Car Check

If you've used dailycarinsure.com before for a quick UK insurance quote, the same service now runs as Expert Car Check. The data sources are unchanged: DVLA's vehicle record, DVSA's MOT history, MIAFTR for write-offs, the Police National Computer feed for theft markers and the UK lender register for outstanding finance. The team, the underwriting partners and the support contact are the same. What's changed is that the work that was previously spread across several smaller brands now sits in one place, which keeps response times tight and the underlying registers maintained against current DVLA schemas. Bookmarks and historic links to dailycarinsure.com continue to resolve here. If you were referred to dailycarinsure.com by a previous report, broker or print listing, this is the right page — there is no further redirect to chase.

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Questions buyers ask about dailycarinsure.com

Do I have to declare a non-fault claim?+

Yes. Any claim — including a non-fault one — must be declared at renewal and quote. Non-disclosure voids the policy and any subsequent claim, even one unrelated to the undisclosed incident.

Does short-term cover earn no-claims?+

Sometimes. Some annual insurers will recognise short-term no-claims history at renewal; others won't. Check the small print of the annual policy you eventually move to.

What happens if I'm impounded?+

Releasing an impounded vehicle requires evidence of at least 30 days of insurance from the date of release. Standard annual policies are routinely refused; a specialist impound policy is the recognised route.

Will Uber, Bolt or Deliveroo work need special cover?+

Yes. Standard 'social, domestic and pleasure' or 'commuting' cover does not include carrying paying passengers or delivering parcels for any third party. Hire-and-reward cover is required by law.

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