Blog20 March 2026

Limitless Cover for Convicted Drivers: Getting Car Insurance With Points on Your Licence

Limitless Cover for Convicted Drivers: Getting Car Insurance With Points on Your Licence

Drivers with points or convictions on their licence often find that getting car insurance feels harder, slower, and more expensive than it is for everyone else — but cover is usually still possible, especially if you understand how specialist and temporary policies work. This guide explains how convicted-driver insurance typically works in the UK, how short-term cover can help, and where Limitless Cover and its parent company J L Insurance Solutions fit into that picture.

What Is a “Convicted Driver” in Insurance — and Why It Matters

Police pulling over a driver on the road

In UK insurance, a “convicted driver” generally means anyone with motoring convictions (points, fines, bans) on their licence, including codes such as SP30 (speeding), IN10 (driving without insurance), or DR10 (drink driving). Insurers can also treat some non-motoring criminal convictions as relevant when they assess risk, which is why you are usually asked to declare all unspent convictions, not just driving ones.

Insurers see convictions as statistical indicators of higher risk, so they usually respond in three main ways:

Refusing to quote

For certain conviction codes or recent bans

Much higher premiums

Compared to a similar driver with a clean licence

Restricted features

Higher excess, no monthly instalments

For the hundreds of thousands of drivers who receive bans or serious endorsements over time, this creates a real access problem: many standard comparison-site quotes simply dry up, even if the driver is otherwise safe and trying to move on.

Why Temporary Car Insurance Can Help Drivers With Points

Flexible temporary car insurance for drivers with points

Temporary or short-term car insurance covers you to drive for a limited period — from as little as an hour up to 28–30 days — as a completely stand-alone policy. That means:

It does not normally affect the car owner's existing no-claims discount, because it sits alongside their annual policy.

You only pay for the actual days or weeks you need to drive, which can be easier to budget for than a full annual premium when your risk is rated as high.

For convicted or high-risk drivers, it can be a way to stay legal for specific, essential journeys (for example, borrowing a family member's car, driving to a job interview, or moving house) when an annual policy is not affordable.

Specialist providers specifically highlight temporary cover as an option for drivers with points or past disqualifications, usually with restrictions such as no recent bans or a maximum number of penalty points. This is the niche where brands like Limitless Cover position themselves — focusing on young, non-standard, and convicted drivers who are not well served by mainstream annual policies.

Who Is Limitless Cover — and How J L Insurance Solutions Fits In

Limitless Cover digital insurance platform

Brand Positioning and Products

Limitless Cover, part of the J L Insurance Solutions group, is a fast, digital vehicle insurance service aimed at UK drivers who want flexible and affordable cover. J L Insurance Solutions describes Limitless Cover as its flagship consumer brand, focused on digital car insurance, and the brand was recognised as “Best Digital Car Insurer at the 2025 Insurance Choice Awards”.

Temporary

1 to 28 days

Impound

Release vehicles

Annual

Year-round cover

Courier

Delivery drivers

It specifically highlights cover for drivers aged 17 and above, and repeatedly references young drivers, couriers, and motorists with previous convictions or penalty points — signalling a clear focus on younger and non-standard risk profiles.

How Limitless Cover Can Work for Convicted Drivers

As a digital broker, Limitless Cover connects drivers with a panel of participating insurers who are open to non-standard and higher-risk profiles. Here is how the journey typically works:

1

Online quote with full disclosure

You enter your personal details, licence type, vehicle registration, and all unspent convictions or penalty points. Accurate disclosure is vital; omitting convictions can invalidate cover.

2

Panel of insurers behind the scenes

Limitless Cover operates as a broker, passing your details to multiple underwriters who are open to non-standard or high-risk drivers within set limits on conviction types and recency.

3

Short-term policy options

If accepted, you choose from cover durations such as 1 day, 7 days, or 28 days, and pay once for that period. The policy is fully comprehensive and stand-alone, so it does not touch the car owner's existing no-claims discount.

4

Documents and MID update

Policy documents are delivered by email and the vehicle is added to the Motor Insurance Database (MID). You should always keep the certificate accessible in case of a police check.

5

Repeat as needed

For convicted drivers who only drive occasionally — perhaps while rebuilding finances or waiting for old points to expire — repeating short-term policies can be cheaper and more practical than a full annual premium.

Pros and Cons of Using Limitless Cover When You Have Points

Advantages

  • Flexible over annual policies

    If you only drive occasionally, paying for one or two weeks at a time can be significantly cheaper than committing to a full 12-month premium for a high-risk profile.

  • Great for borrowing cars

    Stand-alone temporary policies mean you can borrow a family member's car without touching their no-claims discount.

  • Open to non-standard risks

    Limitless Cover's specialist panel of insurers exists specifically to serve high-risk and non-standard drivers, where mainstream comparison engines often return very few quotes.

  • Fast and fully digital

    Quotes, documents, and payment are all handled online, so you can get covered quickly when you need it most.

  • Impound insurance included

    If your car was seized due to a lapse in cover, Limitless Cover can help arrange the specific impound insurance needed to get it back.

Drawbacks to Be Aware Of

  • Customer support can feel slower

    As a digital-first brand, Limitless Cover does not operate a large traditional call centre. Some users have noted that response times can be slower than expected from a high-street broker.

  • Per-day costs can still be high

    Even though you avoid a full annual commitment, per-day costs for convicted drivers are often higher than for clean-licence drivers, reflecting the increased risk.

  • Conviction restrictions apply

    As with all temporary providers, there are limits on which conviction types and point totals are accepted. Checking eligibility before quoting saves time.

Tips for Convicted Drivers Getting Temporary Car Insurance

Person reviewing insurance documents on a laptop

Whether you are using Limitless Cover or any other provider, these steps will help protect you:

1

Always disclose fully

Declare every unspent conviction, no matter how minor it seems. Non-disclosure is the most common reason claims are refused for convicted drivers.

2

Check the policy wording for conviction exclusions

Look for a section detailing which conviction codes, numbers of points, and time windows are acceptable. Make sure your specific conviction type and date fall inside those rules.

3

Keep full proof of everything

Save your policy documents, the key facts sheet, and confirmation emails. If you ever need to make a claim, having evidence of what you disclosed and what was accepted is essential.

4

Use the cover for the right vehicle

Temporary policies are tied to a specific vehicle registration. Make sure the car you are insuring matches what you declared at the quote stage.

5

Plan ahead for renewal

Short-term policies do not auto-renew. If you need continuous cover, diarise when each policy ends so you are never accidentally driving uninsured.

Final Thoughts for Drivers With Points on Their Licence

Getting car insurance with points or convictions is harder — but it is rarely impossible. Specialist temporary-insurance providers and digital brands like Limitless Cover, part of the J L Insurance Solutions group, have meaningfully expanded the options available to convicted drivers, making it easier to obtain flexible cover for essential short-term needs.

Whether you need a single-day policy to move a vehicle, a week's cover to get to and from work, or impound insurance to release a seized car, short-term specialist brokers fill a gap that mainstream annual providers often cannot or will not.

If you have points on your licence and need to get back behind the wheel legally, checking what Limitless Cover can offer is a sensible first step.

Follow @limitless_cover on Instagram for tips, updates, and driving advice.

Limitless Cover is a trading name of JL Insurance Solutions Ltd. Registered in Wales. Company No. 12528443. Authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. FCA Firm Reference Number: 841565. Registered office: 12 Highfield Road, Twyn, Ammanford, Carmarthenshire, Wales, SA18 1JL.

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