Most Atlanta drivers pay between $880 and $1,980 per year for full-coverage auto insurance (100/300/100 liability with comprehensive and collision). State-minimum-only liability runs 30-50% lower. Your actual Atlanta car insurance premium depends on age, ZIP code, driving record, vehicle, credit tier, and the coverage limits you choose.
| Age Band | State-Min Liability | Full Coverage (100/300/100) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 18-21 (new driver) | $1,628 | $4,158 | Full-coverage requires lienholder consent; high-risk cases not eligible |
| 22-25 | $1,188 | $3,069 | Good-student & defensive-driving discounts available |
| 26-34 | $880 | $1,980 | Sample profile band |
| 35-50 | $792 | $1,821 | Lowest-rate band for clean drivers |
| 51-65 | $836 | $1,900 | Mature-driver discount typical |
| 65+ | $924 | $2,138 | AARP/55-Alive course can offset |
Sample carrier quotes pulled Q1-Q2 2026 across our appointed market (50+ carriers including GEICO, Progressive, State Farm, Allstate, Travelers, USAA, Auto-Owners). Profile: 35-year-old single non-smoker in 30309, clean record (no tickets or at-fault claims in 5 years), good-credit tier, 2021 mid-size sedan with $1,000 collision deductible. Rates vary significantly by ZIP, vehicle, and household composition.
Atlanta combines the heaviest urban-traffic frequency in the Southeast (I-285, I-85, I-75, I-20 interchanges), elevated uninsured-motorist density, and high vehicle-theft rates in Fulton, DeKalb, and Clayton counties. In-town ZIPs (30303, 30308, 30309) regularly price 25-40% above Cobb, Cherokee, and Forsyth County profiles for the same driver. UM/UIM at 100/300 with a $1M umbrella is the recommended baseline.
The carriers writing the most competitive Atlanta auto insurance in our agency's book right now: GEICO, Progressive, State Farm, Allstate, Travelers, USAA, Auto-Owners. As an independent agency we shop your full driver profile across all of them in one application — you see real comparative pricing rather than a single carrier's quote.
Most Atlanta drivers pay between $880 and $1,980 per year for full coverage (100/300/100 liability with comp/collision). State-minimum-only liability runs 30-50% lower. Your actual Atlanta car insurance premium depends on age, ZIP, driving record, vehicle, credit tier, and coverage limits.
For clean-record adults ages 35-65, the most competitive Atlanta auto insurance carriers in our agency's book right now are typically GEICO, Progressive, and State Farm. We shop your full driver profile across 50+ carriers in one application — the lowest carrier varies meaningfully by ZIP, vehicle, and household composition.
Georgia doesn't mandate uninsured-motorist coverage, but georgia carriers are required to OFFER it and you must reject it in writing. Given Fulton County uninsured-driver density, we strongly recommend UM/UIM at the same limits as your liability (typically 100/300/100). The cost is usually $80-$200 annually for substantial protection.
The fastest wins are bundling home + auto (10-25% discount), raising your collision deductible from $500 to $1,000 (typically saves 8-15%), enrolling in usage-based telematics if you drive conservatively (5-30%), removing collision on vehicles worth under $4,000, and shopping the renewal across the full carrier market every 2-3 years.
TCDS Insurance Agency is an independent agency serving Georgia with appointments at 50+ auto insurance carriers. We shop your full driver profile across the market in one application. Related: auto insurance overview, auto insurance cost by city, umbrella insurance, and Atlanta home insurance cost.
| City | Auto Avg (Annual) | vs. Georgia Avg |
|---|---|---|
| Atlanta | $4,152 | +43% |
| Marietta | $3,360 | +16% |
| Roswell | $3,108 | +7% |
Source: Insurify (full coverage $346/mo) state-level averages. Updated June 2026.
Quote ranges in the page header reflect TCDS-pulled carrier quotes (Q1-Q2 2026); the comparison table averages come from NerdWallet's 2026 state survey. The two methodologies will differ — quotes reflect TCDS's eligible carrier panel; surveys reflect statewide averages including all carriers.
Part of: Auto Insurance
See the full Georgia insurance guide.
Most Atlanta drivers pay between $880 and $1,980 a year for full-coverage auto insurance. Your actual rate depends on your driving record, your vehicle, your ZIP, and your coverage limits. We shop 50+ carriers to find your best Atlanta rate.
Carriers price your Atlanta auto premium on your driving record, your annual mileage, your vehicle's year and theft rate, your ZIP, and your coverage limits. Local traffic density and claims trends also factor in. Two drivers on the same street can pay different rates depending on the carrier.
Bundle auto with home, raise your deductible, ask about safe-driver and low-mileage discounts, and shop multiple carriers. The same coverage can vary by hundreds of dollars between companies, so comparing 50+ carriers in one application is the best way to cut your Atlanta premium.