Automobile Liability Insurance Reporting

LexisNexis® ALIRtS® (Automobile Liability Insurance Reporting System)

Mandatory compliance reporting made simple

A Solution for Mandatory Liability Reporting

As an insurance carrier, you are constantly faced with an evolving array of mandatory compliance requirements. Managing those reporting requirements utilizes valuable resources that could be used for strategic business purposes.

LexisNexis® ALIRtS® (Automobile Liability Insurance Reporting System) helps you meet the regulatory reporting requirements of state Department of Motor Vehicles (DMVs). Available for both personal and commercial line insurance carriers, ALIRtS® monitors new and existing legislation to help ensure that reporting formats and transmission protocols are always up to date for each state. By outsourcing this compliance reporting, you can more quickly respond to shifting state regulations.

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Rely on ALIRtS to:

Streamline Processes

Streamline Processes

Decrease Error Rates

Decrease Error Rates

Minimize Technology Costs

Minimize Technology Costs

Reduce Compliance Risk

Reduce Compliance Risk

What makes ALIRtS different?

Using LexisNexis® Current Carrier® contributed data, ALIRtS identifies events that need to be reported and electronically submits the information as per each state’s schedule and required format. Certified users have a single login, eliminating the need to connect with every state website.

ALIRtS also provides vehicle identification number (VIN) monitoring. ALIRts presents VINs that have been rejected by states and produces consolidated error and submission reports. The ALIRtS team includes dedicated resources who are focused on complying with all new and revised state-mandated liability reporting changes so you can stay focused on innovation and growth.

Automobile Liability Insurance Reporting

LexisNexis® ALIRtS® (Automobile Liability Insurance Reporting System) does not constitute a "consumer report" as that term is defined in the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act, 15 USC 1681 et seq. (FCRA). Accordingly, Automobile Liability Insurance Reporting may not be used in whole or in part as a factor in determining eligibility for credit, insurance, employment or another permissible purpose under the FCRA.

Due to the nature of the origin of public record information, the public records and commercially available data sources used in reports may contain errors. Source data is sometimes reported or entered inaccurately, processed poorly or incorrectly, and is generally not free from defect. This product or service aggregates and reports data, as provided by the public records and commercially available data sources, and is not the source of the data, nor is it a comprehensive compilation of the data. Before relying on any data, it should be independently verified.


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