Peer-to-Peer Car Sharing

Peer-to-peer car sharing allows an owner of a vehicle to share their vehicle with another individual, known as a shared vehicle driver, for an agreed upon period of time.  A shared vehicle made available for sharing under a peer-to-peer car sharing program must be covered by a group insurance policy provided through the peer-to-peer car sharing program administrator.

Vehicle information available to the public

Effective September 1, 2022, the peer-to-peer car sharing program administrators must provide vehicle information and proof of group policy coverage to DMV for all vehicles enrolled in the peer-to-peer car sharing program. DMV must display the enrolled vehicle information and group policy information in a manner accessible to the public.

Disclaimer

The data displayed herein has been provided to the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) by peer-to-peer car sharing program administrators and reflects what has been filed with the DMV by the peer-to-peer car sharing program administrators as of the last update of the list.  The information displayed herein regarding vehicles enrolled in the peer-to-peer car sharing program is dependent upon the accurate and timely reporting of information by the peer-to-peer car sharing program administrators.

Always check the vehicle’s registration and inspection sticker expiration dates before accepting the vehicle. Any questions regarding participation in a peer-to-peer car sharing program should be directed to the peer-to-peer car sharing program administrators that facilitate peer-to-peer car sharing programs.

See Open Data for information on vehicles.