State Minimum Liability Insurance Limits

Alabama: 25/50/25
Alaska: 50/100/25

Arizona: 25/50/15

Arkansas: 25/50/25

California: 15/30/5

Colorado: 25/50/15

Connecticut: 25/50/25

Delaware: 25/50/10

Florida: 10/20/10 (only property damage and PIP required)

Georgia: 25/50/25

Hawaii: 20/40/10

Idaho: 25/50/15

Illinois: 25/50/20

Indiana: 25/50/25

Iowa: 20/40/15

Kansas: 25/50/25

Kentucky: 25/50/25

Louisiana: 15/30/25

Maine: 50/100/25

Maryland: 30/60/15

Massachusetts: 20/40/5

Michigan: 50/100/10

Minnesota: 30/60/10

Mississippi: 25/50/25

Missouri: 25/50/25

Montana: 25/50/20

Nebraska: 25/50/25

Nevada: 25/50/20

New Hampshire: (New Hampshire does not require auto insurance, but you must meet these limits: 25/50/25 if you choose to buy it)

New Jersey: 15/30/5

New Mexico: 25/50/10

New York: 25/50/10

North Carolina: 30/60/25

North Dakota: 25/50/25

Ohio: 25/50/25

Oklahoma: 25/50/25

Oregon: 25/50/20

Pennsylvania: 15/30/5

Rhode Island: 25/50/25

South Carolina: 25/50/25

South Dakota: 25/50/25

Tennessee: 25/50/15

Texas: 30/60/25

Utah: 25/65/15

Vermont: 25/50/10

Virginia: 30/60/20

Washington: 25/50/10

West Virginia: 25/50/25

Wisconsin: 25/50/10

Wyoming: 25/50/20

Each Number Represents: (Bodily Injury per Person) / (Bodily Injury per Accident) / (Property Damage Liability)