Introduction
Sometimes vehicle owners ask someone else to renew insurance on behalf of another, such as a family member or friend. While the process is straightforward, it still requires a Vehicle Owner Consent (VOC) from the original owner to ensure the policy is valid.
This article explains the steps, necessary documents, and how to use BJAK to renew insurance on behalf of someone else safely, without risking policy cancellation or legal issues.
1. What is Vehicle Owner Consent (VOC)?
- VOC is written permission from the vehicle owner.
- Used when another person wants to manage insurance or roadtax for the owner.
- Ensures the renewal process is valid and avoids disputes or claim rejections.
2. Documents Required for Renewal
- Written or digital VOC from the owner.
- Copies of the owner’s and representative’s identification cards.
- Vehicle registration/ownership documents.
- Existing policy details for verification.
3. How to Renew Insurance on Behalf of Another
- Contact a platform like BJAK to verify the policy.
- Submit VOC and all required documents.
- Choose the same plan or update coverage as needed.
- Receive the new policy via email or WhatsApp for your records.
4. Easy & Safe Tips
- Ensure the VOC is valid and clear to avoid claim issues.
- Use BJAK to monitor policy status and renewal progress.
- Check NCD and add-ons before renewing on behalf of another person.

Conclusion
By renewing insurance on behalf of another, vehicle owners can ensure the policy remains valid even when managed by someone else. BJAK simplifies the process with policy verification, VOC management, and digital policy delivery, keeping your vehicle protected and compliant with legal requirements.
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