legally registered vehicles are required in most states to have insurance. go through your state motor vehicle agency. and put aside time.
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Yes, just the same as a creditor can foreclose on your house. You may have legal options to protect yourself with in your state, but you would need to contact an attorney to review them.Added: In most(all?) states RV's are registered as motor vehicles. As such they may be be re-possessed the same as motor vehicles, and boats, etc.
Most states require an adult to register a vehicle. If you're 18 you should be able to register it, but verify that where you register vehicles in your state. That may be the Department of Motor Vehicles or it may have another name in your state. The drivers license determines whether the individual can legally operate the vehicle on the public roads.
Depends on the State, but most States, it is issued and controlled by the Secretary of State, or Department of Motor Vehicles.
That varies from state-to-state and based on the type of vehicle. Most motor vehicles will need a title in most states. I know that Ohio requires only a bill of sale to register a moped. All other motor vehicles need a title for registration in Ohio. Consult with your state's BMV.
About 7, most people don't drive registered cars in Texas.
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Most states require a change to be done within 60 days of moving into that state. The agency that handles most changes is that states Department of Motor Vehicles. Best thing to do would be Google Department of Motor Vehicles for whatever state you are moving to.
1974 and older for most vehicles. 25 years old or older if registered as antique.