Do I need to change my Car Insurance? What do i need to do?

I am a foreign student in United States. I stayed at California for 2 years. Now, I moved to Indiana State.

I have a car Insurance with California address. My License plate is still California’s.

Do I need to do anything with my insurance?
When I tried to do a trial quote for changing address at Geico, the quote for new address is almost 2 times more expensive than the old one. I don’t know what to do. I believe Indiana Auto insurance must be cheaper than that of California.

Should I just cancel it and start a new one? Do I still need to do anything with DMV?

Find an independent agent, and tell him you have moved from CA to IN and you need insurance. That’s assuming your current insurance doesn’t cover you in IN, call them and ask about transferring it they do. Do not cancel your current insurance until your new policy is in effect.

Once you are insured and have your card covering you in IN, go to the DMV.

For registration: Register Vehicle as New Indiana Resident To register your vehicle as a new Indiana resident, you will need to visit a license branch and provide your vehicle’s Certificate of Origin and Odometer Statement. You will also need to show proof of insurance.

New residents must also apply for a title before receiving a license plate at a branch.

You will also turn in your old drivers license for a new one.

An applicant for a new Indiana operator license who holds a valid photo license issued by another state, the District of Columbia or U.S. Territory must successfully pass a written and vision test.