You don't. Let your friend register his own vehicle.
Insurance would not require a valid registration but in order to be able to drive the vehicle you would need to register the vehicle again. You probably would not be able to register the vehicle until after you insure it.
Yes. You can also drive it home, to the store, school, your friend's, and even your grandma's.
No, the vehicle would need to be titled in your name for you to be able to register it. Your grandmother could register it in Florida and let you drive it.
if the title is still in your name yes.
Yes you can even insure it - you just can't drive.
NO it is illegal. ------------------- The above answer is incorrect. It depends on the state. Some states do not require insurance to register or drive a vehicle.
You just go to your local BMV and register it. They are not illegal. Lots of rural mail carriers own them. Register it like any other vehicle.
In the United States, owners must register each vehicle they drive.
NO. The insurance policy has to be in the name of the titled owner.
Yes. You can register a vehicle but you can't drive it on public roads.
No. A driver's license is not required to register a vehicle. There are many reasons why a person without a license might own a car. It could be an elderly person who has someone drive them around or a company car...