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Updated April 2026 | Rank #9 of 51

Car Insurance Cost Per Month in Ohio 2026

Full coverage avg

$148/mo

Minimum coverage avg

$44/mo

State minimum reqs

25/50/25

Ohio's competitive insurer market and low litigation rates place it among the more affordable states. Adjust age and vehicle below to see your estimated monthly cost.

Ohio

in Ohio with a Sedan

$148/month

Full coverage estimate (100/300/100 + collision + comp). -$60 below national avg

State Min$85/mo25/50/25
Standard$110/mo50/100/50
Full Coverage$148/mo100/300/100

Source: NerdWallet 2026, ValuePenguin 2026, Bankrate 2026

How we calculate this

Average Monthly Cost by Age in Ohio 2026

AgeMin CoverageFull Coverage (Sedan)Details
16$288$503Age 16page →
17$262$459Age 17page →
18$228$400Age 18page →
19$195$340Age 19page →
25$85$148Age 25page →
35$72$126Age 35page →
45$74$129Age 45page →
65$80$141Age 65page →

Top 3 Carriers in Ohio by Market Share (NAIC Q1 2026)

1
State Farm
By direct written premium
2
Erie
By direct written premium
3
Progressive
By direct written premium

Market share data is from NAIC Q1 2026 public filings. Market share does not equal cheapest rate for your profile.

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Ohio Car Insurance FAQs

What is the average car insurance cost per month in Ohio?
The average car insurance cost in Ohio is $148 per month for full coverage (100/300/100 plus collision and comprehensive) as of 2026, per cross-referenced data from NerdWallet, Bankrate, and ValuePenguin. Minimum-coverage-only policies average $44 per month. Ohio ranks #9 of 51 jurisdictions by cost (1 = cheapest, 51 = most expensive).
What is the minimum car insurance required in Ohio?
Ohio requires minimum liability coverage of 25/50/25.
Who has the cheapest car insurance in Ohio?
The top three carriers by market share in Ohio are State Farm, Erie, Progressive, per NAIC Q1 2026 market filings. Market share does not equal cheapest price -- the best rate for your specific profile (age, vehicle, driving record, credit score in states where legal) requires comparing quotes. We recommend comparing at least 3 carriers. carinsurancecomparisontool.com offers a side-by-side carrier comparison.
Does Ohio have no-fault insurance?
No. Ohio is an at-fault state. When an accident occurs, the at-fault driver's liability coverage pays for the other driver's injuries and property damage. This means your state-minimum liability coverage must be high enough to cover a potential claim against you.
Why is car insurance so cheap in Ohio?
Ohio's competitive insurer market and low litigation rates place it among the more affordable states.
Is my credit score used for car insurance in Ohio?
Yes, in most cases. Ohio allows insurers to use a credit-based insurance score (distinct from your FICO) to predict claim likelihood. A poor credit-based score can add 20-100% to your premium. Improving your credit over 12-24 months can generate meaningful savings at renewal.