Address: 2903 S Belt Hwy, St Joseph, MO 64503, USA
Phone: +18166762886
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Heather Creviston
I give Laura a big tumbs up , she is an amazing woman that knows here stuff and treats you wonderful, has then that way for the past 2 years and few years back I was with them also always made sure the customer was well taken care of . Now today I call and get a young girl by the name of Breanna (? spelling) and it was like I was bothering her . Man I hope this is not what is to come of this amazing company.
stiann jaynick
AIS ... they need to be considerate about their customers... it really reeks of cigarette!
Mary Ramos
Laura is very good at what she does
Jackson Burns
Me and my fiance have been going here for the past 2 years and they are so helpful and nice and get to us as quickly and efficiently as possible
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I have full coverage on one car. Liability on another. My husband has a few pages of skills (his words not mine). Meaning he don't have a clear driving record but we go there and pay $130 monthly. However you are younger than us and hopefully drive better than my husband did at your age. We are 30 now and my husband still gets his driving skills just fewer and further apart but at AIS they are great people and willing to explain anything you have questions about.
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You'd have to call them.
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