The answer is most likely no. If you are not licensed to operate a vehicle, then the insurance company would be contributing to a crime if you are operating it as all states require a driver license to operate a motor vehicle.
There are exception and there are a few carrier that will provide coverage in special circumstance. For example, grandmother has never learned to drive and do not have a license. She purchase a car so that her granddaughter will drive her to and from the grocery store and the church.
It depends on what type of liability insurance you need. Contact an agent in your area.
If you have no drivers license then you have no business driving a vehicle, therfore you do not need insurance.
Yes, you can. You don't have to have a car insurance in order to have a driver's license.
no it is illegal
Yes, but you can not drive it.
No, some companies can insure you without a drivers license.
If you are covered by an "Active" auto insurance policy then you will be covered, whether or not you have an active drivers license.
yes you can get a auto loan without a license but you can not get auto insurance with out one and you can't complete the loan closing without insurance.
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I believe you can get liability and perhaps uninsured motorist insurance without owning a car.
No, Not necessarily, There are many insurance companies that will issue auto insurance coverage to you without a drivers license. It just depends on the underwriting requirements of the insurance company. Most of the larger national companies will require a drivers license first but many local and regional insurers will have no problem with it.
Not legally. You need a valid driver's license and insurance.