Car Insurance for Atlanta in 2024

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Drivers in Atlanta pay an average of $3020 per year for car insurance, but you might find cheaper coverage if you shop around.

Drew Gula
By Drew Gula 
Edited by Lacie Glover

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Car insurance in Atlanta, Georgia costs an average of $3020 per year for full coverage. But you may find cheaper options if you shop around, which is why it's important to compare rates from different companies.

To find the cheapest car insurance companies in The Peach State, NerdWallet looked at average full coverage rates calculated from public filings obtained by pricing analytics company Quadrant Information Services. We analyzed rates for male and female drivers for all ZIP codes in Atlanta driving a 2021 Toyota Camry LE.

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To jumpstart your auto insurance shopping journey, here's a list of the cheapest companies in Atlanta.

CategoryCheapest companyMedian annual rate
Clean driving historyCentral Insurance$1661
After a DUIGeorgia Farm Bureau$3313
After an accidentGeorgia Farm Bureau$1951
After a speeding ticketGeorgia Farm Bureau$1873
Having poor creditGeorgia Farm Bureau$2567

Read on to find out how auto insurance companies in Atlanta stack up. You can also check out our analysis of cheap car insurance in Georgia.

Looking for the best insurer? Read NerdWallet’s roundup of the best car insurance in Georgia.

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Cheapest car insurance companies in Atlanta

The biggest variable in your insurance cost will be the company you choose, so you’ll want to shop around to be confident you’re getting the best rate.

In Atlanta, these are the cheapest car insurance companies based on average rates for a 35-year-old driver with good credit and a clean driving record, according to NerdWallet’s most recent analysis. It's important to remember that rates are determined individually, so these may not be the cheapest companies for you.

CompanyMedian annual rate
Central Insurance$1,661
Georgia Farm Bureau$1,713
Auto-Owners$1,847
Country Financial$2,603
Mercury$2,924
Progressive$2,937
Allstate$3,024
Encompass$3,169
State Farm$3,362
USAA*$2,219

*USAA is only available to military, veterans and their families.

Average car insurance cost in Atlanta and Georgia

Rates across Georgia differ from those in Atlanta for lots of reasons. The number of accidents, the type of roads and even the weather can affect the rates drivers are charged. Driving in Georgia’s bustling capital city means Atlanta locals see more action on the streets than other Georgians. Driving on busier streets can mean there’s a higher chance of getting into an accident, which can increase car insurance costs.

According to NerdWallet’s most recent analysis, the average rate in Georgia is $2521, while in Atlanta it's $3020.

Median city rateMedian state rate
$3020$2521

Average cost of car insurance in Atlanta’s largest ZIP codes

The cost of auto insurance varies based on where you live, even from one neighborhood to the next. Some parts of a city may have higher rates of accidents or thefts, which can lead to an increase in the price you pay. According to NerdWallet’s analysis, here are the most populated ZIP codes in Atlanta and the average annual cost of car insurance for a 35-year-old driver with good credit and a clean driving record.

ZIPMedian annual rate
30349$3279
30331$3419
30318$3207
30319$2644
30328$2702
30338$2647
30341$2721
30350$2903
30344$3302
30315$3618

Cheap car insurance in Atlanta by age

Along with where you live, your age is another major factor in the price you pay for car insurance. For example, younger drivers usually pay more than older drivers with similar driving histories and credit scores due to having less experience on the road.

You could easily find that the cheapest company for you changes as you age. Here's a breakdown of prices in Atlanta for similar drivers at various ages, according to NerdWallet’s most recent analysis.

Average car insurance rates in Atlanta by age

Below are the median full coverage rates for drivers of different ages with a good driving record and credit history.

AgeMedian annual rate
20$6615
30$3030
35$3020
40$2991
50$2577
60$2568
70$2683

Cheapest for 20-year-olds

While teen drivers are the most likely to be in an accident, 20-year-old drivers are still relatively new to the road. A higher rate of accidents among younger drivers means they also pay more for car insurance. According to NerdWallet’s most recent analysis, here's what 20-year-olds in Atlanta might pay, on average.

CompanyMedian annual rate
Central Insurance$2,663
Georgia Farm Bureau$4,094
Auto-Owners$4,191
Country Financial$4,495
Progressive$6,069
Encompass$6,470
Mercury$7,312
State Farm$8,095
Allstate$8,170
USAA*$4,985

*USAA is only available to military, veterans and their families.

Cheapest for 35-year-olds

By 35, your car insurance rates should plateau. This is a great age to compare rates, as the cheapest insurer you found in your 20s may no longer be the best deal.

Here’s what 35-year-old drivers might pay, on average, in Atlanta, according to NerdWallet’s analysis.

CompanyMedian annual rate
Central Insurance$1,661
Georgia Farm Bureau$1,713
Auto-Owners$1,847
Country Financial$2,603
Mercury$2,924
Progressive$2,937
Allstate$3,024
Encompass$3,169
State Farm$3,362
USAA*$2,219

*USAA is only available to military, veterans and their families.

Cheapest for 60-year-olds

At age 60, your car insurance rates are about as low as they're going to get if your history is clean. Most drivers in this age group have lots of experience on the road and established driving records, so insurers know what they're getting into and charge less accordingly. That doesn't mean you won't be able to save money by bundling or tapping into other discounts, so keep shopping around. Below are the cheapest companies, on average, in Atlanta, according to NerdWallet’s most recent analysis.

CompanyMedian annual rate
Georgia Farm Bureau$1,629
Central Insurance$1,666
Auto-Owners$1,886
Country Financial$2,157
Mercury$2,192
Progressive$2,547
Encompass$2,577
Allstate$2,715
Farmers$2,738
USAA*$1,838

*USAA is only available to military, veterans and their families.

Atlanta’s cheapest companies and rates by driving record

Your driving history also plays a large role in your auto insurance rate. Drivers who have clean records will usually pay less than those with accidents, speeding tickets or other violations. Again, comparing insurance companies is your best bet to getting the lowest rate.

According to NerdWallet’s analysis, these are the average rates in Atlanta by company for good drivers and those with violations on their record.

Good drivers

Drivers without any marks on their records are almost always going to pay the lowest prices for auto insurance when compared to drivers with an accident or driving violation. Insurers set rates based on the potential risk of you filing a claim, and good drivers are considered among the least risky. Here are the average rates for good drivers in Atlanta according to NerdWallet’s most recent analysis.

CompanyMedian annual rate
Central Insurance$1,661
Georgia Farm Bureau$1,713
Auto-Owners$1,847
Country Financial$2,603
Mercury$2,924
Progressive$2,937
Allstate$3,024
Encompass$3,169
State Farm$3,362
USAA*$2,219

*USAA is only available to military, veterans and their families.

Drivers with a DUI

Drivers with a DUI can struggle to find affordable insurance and may need to turn to a high-risk car insurance company. A DUI on your record means you should expect to pay substantially more than a driver without one.

Here are the average rates for drivers with a DUI in Atlanta according to NerdWallet’s most recent analysis.

CompanyMedian annual rate
Georgia Farm Bureau$3,313
Central Insurance$3,482
Auto-Owners$3,666
Country Financial$3,846
Mercury$4,094
Allstate$4,501
Progressive$4,752
State Farm$5,974
Farmers$6,692
USAA*$4,520

*USAA is only available to military, veterans and their families.

Drivers with an at-fault accident

If you've got an at-fault accident on your record, you'll pay more than a driver with a clean record, but likely less than someone with a DUI. Your insurance company may ask for details about the accident to determine your rate — a fender bender will likely be treated differently from an accident caused by running a red light. Here are the cheapest average rates for drivers with an at-fault accident on their record in Atlanta, according to NerdWallet’s most recent analysis.

CompanyMedian annual rate
Georgia Farm Bureau$1,951
Central Insurance$2,476
Auto-Owners$2,717
Country Financial$3,383
Progressive$4,573
Encompass$4,695
State Farm$4,711
Allstate$5,000
Mercury$5,516
USAA*$3,379

*USAA is only available to military, veterans and their families.

Drivers with a speeding ticket

The cost of being convicted of speeding usually doesn’t stop at the ticket you have to pay. Many car insurance companies increase rates for drivers with recent speeding tickets on record. This is especially true if you’ve had two or more offenses. But how much a single speeding ticket will increase insurance costs — if at all — will depend on your insurance company, driving record and more.

Here are the cheapest average rates for drivers with a single speeding ticket on record in Atlanta, according to NerdWallet’s most recent analysis.

CompanyMedian annual rate
Georgia Farm Bureau$1,873
Central Insurance$2,129
Auto-Owners$2,425
Country Financial$3,313
Allstate$3,793
Progressive$3,799
Encompass$4,091
State Farm$4,251
Mercury$4,303
Farmers$5,264
USAA*$2,767

*USAA is only available to military, veterans and their families.

Cheap car insurance in Atlanta for drivers with poor credit

Georgia insurers use a credit-based insurance score to determine the likelihood you’ll file a claim. Your own credit score is likely a good indicator of your credit-based insurance score.

While rates on this page so far have been based on drivers with good credit, below you’ll find the cheapest average rates for drivers with poor credit in Atlanta, according to NerdWallet’s most recent analysis.

CompanyMedian annual rate
Georgia Farm Bureau$2,567
Central Insurance$2,977
Country Financial$3,579
Allstate$3,775
Progressive$4,099
Mercury$4,327
Auto-Owners$4,938
Farmers$5,166
Encompass$6,137
Geico$6,802
USAA*$3,990

*USAA is only available to military, veterans and their families.

How to get cheap car insurance in Atlanta

If you’re looking to save money by getting the cheapest possible car insurance, here are six things you can try:

  • Compare quotes from multiple insurers. Use NerdWallet’s car insurance comparison tool to easily shop for cheap auto insurance online. You may find that you already have the best car insurance deal, but prices can change, so check roughly once a year.

  • Ask for discounts. You could save money from car insurance discounts you’re not taking advantage of. For example, maybe you work from home and don’t drive much. Mention that and you might get a low-mileage discount. Other common discounts are given for bundling car insurance with homeowners insurance, insuring multiple cars on the same policy and being a student.

  • Cash in on major life changes. Certain life events could translate to cheaper car insurance, so shop for quotes whenever something major changes in your life. For instance, many companies offer a lower rate for married couples or domestic partners. Or perhaps you moved to a suburb with lower accident and crime rates. Even if you moved to a more expensive area for car insurance, shopping around can help you get cheaper coverage.

  • Raise your deductible. The higher your car insurance deductible, the more you pay out of pocket before insurance pays for a covered claim. The upside is that by raising your deductible, you’ll usually be able to lower your premium. Just make sure you have enough money set aside to cover the higher deductible if you ever get in an accident.

  • Revisit quotes after your driving record improves. Shop for cheap auto insurance quotes online three to five years after any accidents, tickets or moving violations. They may have dropped off your driving record.

  • Reconsider the car you drive. The type of car you drive affects how much you pay for auto insurance. For example, new and expensive cars tend to cost more to insure than older or less expensive cars, among other factors. Check out NerdWallet’s analysis of the cheapest cars to insure to see if your vehicle made the list.

Atlanta car insurance requirements

Atlanta drivers need to meet Georgia's auto insurance coverage requirements.

Georgia car insurance policies must include liability insurance, which pays for others’ property damage and injuries if you cause a crash.

Here are the minimum liability coverage amounts you must select:

  • $25,000 bodily injury liability coverage per person.

  • $50,000 bodily injury liability coverage per crash.

  • $25,000 property damage liability coverage per crash.

Liability car insurance covers the cost of any damage, injuries or deaths you cause in a car accident, up to your policy’s predefined limits.

While this will be enough to drive legally, it’s usually wise to get more than the minimum. An at-fault crash could easily result in injury or repair bills higher than the amounts listed above, and the remaining balance would have to come out of your pocket. You may also want to consider common add-ons such as collision, comprehensive and uninsured motorist protection.

Visit NerdWallet’s guide to car insurance requirements by state to learn more about buying your Georgia car insurance policy.

Methodology

NerdWallet averaged rates based on public filings obtained by pricing analytics company Quadrant Information Services. We examined rates for men and women for all ZIP codes in any of the 50 states and Washington, D.C. Although it’s one of the largest insurers in the country, Liberty Mutual is not included in our rates analysis due to a lack of publicly available information.

In our analysis, “good drivers” had no moving violations on record; a “good driving” discount was included for this profile. Our “good” and “poor” credit rates are based on credit score approximations and do not account for proprietary scoring criteria used by insurance providers.

These are average rates, and your rate will vary based on your personal details, state and insurance provider.

Sample drivers had the following coverage limits:

  • $100,000 bodily injury liability coverage per person.

  • $300,000 bodily injury liability coverage per crash.

  • $50,000 property damage liability coverage per crash.

  • $100,000 uninsured motorist bodily injury coverage per person.

  • $300,000 uninsured motorist bodily injury coverage per crash.

  • Collision coverage with $1,000 deductible.

  • Comprehensive coverage with $1,000 deductible.

In states where required, minimum additional coverages were added. We used the same assumptions for all other driver profiles, with the following exceptions:

  • For drivers with minimum coverage, we adjusted the numbers above to reflect only the minimum coverage required by law in the state.

  • We changed the credit tier from “good” to “poor” as reported to the insurer to see rates for drivers with poor credit. In states where credit isn’t taken into account, we used only rates for “good credit.”

  • For drivers with one at-fault crash, we added a single at-fault crash costing $10,000 in property damage.

  • For drivers with a speeding ticket, we added a single speeding ticket from within the last six months. 

  • For drivers with a DUI, we added a single drunken driving violation.

We used a 2021 Toyota Camry LE in all cases and assumed 12,000 annual miles driven.