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Auto Insurance in and around Amarillo

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We also offer Auto insurance in:
  • New Mexico
  • Oklahoma
  • Texas Panhandle
  • Texas South Plains
  • West Texas

Insure For Smooth Driving

If "vehicle owner" describes you, auto insurance is your next step. And since that vehicle is no doubt a vital aspect of your day-to-day, you'll want to make sure to choose the right amount of reliable coverage, as well as maximize your eligible savings. Don't worry, State Farm has options to fit your needs.

Amarillo! Are you ready to hit the road with auto insurance from State Farm?

Time to get a move on, safely.

Protect Your Ride

With State Farm, get revved up for wonderful auto coverage and savings options like car rental and travel expenses coverage non-owned auto coverage, Drive Safe & Save™ an anti-theft discount, and more!

So don’t let falling objects or fender benders stop you from moving forward!

Have More Questions About Auto Insurance?

Call Jamie at (806) 353-9515 or visit our FAQ page.

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Jamie Smith

State Farm® Insurance Agent
Office Address:
2025 S. Coulter St.
Amarillo, TX 79106-2521
Map & Directions

Would you like to create a personalized auto quote?

Profile photo of a State Farm Agent named: Jamie Smith

Jamie Smith

State Farm® Insurance Agent
Office Address:
2025 S. Coulter St.
Amarillo, TX 79106-2521
Map & Directions

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Tips to deal with most common home emergencies

Do you have an effective emergency management plan? Here are step-by-step instructions to deal with common home emergencies.

Teen texting and driving

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