Only your insurance company can answer that - mine does... I have insured vehicles that were not in my name and insured vehicles in my name for other drivers - Geico... I have also loaned vehicles that were in collisions and they still covered them even though I did not specifically "add a driver".
Yes. Only a registered owner of a car can get the insurance. The insurance policy document and registration documents of a car both should be in a name of one person. The mismatching of documents leads to legal complications. So it is important to ensure that to get insurance, you have to be the registered owner of a car.
NO
Yes. Once you have registered the car in your name, the old policy can be canceled out.
Do you have the title of the car in your name? Is there a loan on the car? You will have to register it if your name is on the title!
Yes, but the person who is the registered owner of the car will have to be included on the policy, unless they have their own coverage.AnswerYes. I was able to put insurance on my car after I got it before the title was in my name. Even with the VIN, my insurance company was able to put the car on my policy.
No
if they're on your insurance
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If it was someone you lent your car to, then it should
I think it depends on your car insurance policy.
Certainly, you can get liability insurance which will cover you while driving someone else's car.
there is never a bad time to have insurance. Yes, you should regardless if the car is registered or not.