I would say no. You cannot insure a vehicle that you do not own. I know in my state the registration is issued in the name of the person who owns the vehicle. I don't know of any instance where it would be different.
The car title proves ownership. You cannot sell a or register a car without a title.
Well if the car's title is in a company name and you own the company you can.
I know you can put the car your insurance but to register a different story
Most states will allow you to register a car in one name even if two names are on the title. Of course, the registration has to be in one of the names on the title.
If a title is in your spouse's name and you want to register the car in your name do you need to change the title?
If the car is registered in the husbands name only, she cannot register the car. The person who owns the car has to register the car, as the Title office needs a picture ID.
Definitely. Whoever possesses title owns car. Just take it in to dmv after owner signs off on it to register in your name.
Yes. When you finance a car, your name isn't on the title.
You cannot have the car registered if it is not in your name. You first must get the title transferred to your name.
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!
You can not register or title a car in a child's name in this state. I do not know the current age limit. At one time it was 21.
No, you cannot register a car you do not own. In order to register a car, you have to have the title.