(in the US) You do not need to possess a drivers license (or permit) in order to register your ownership of a vehicle. However, you must be 'of age' to 'legally' own it - you cannot operate it - and in some states you must have it insured.
Rules vary by state and province. Some states don't require a license to purchase a vehicle. Nearly all states require that you are 18 to buy a vehicle and most require proof of insurance (and to get insurance you generally have to have a license, not a learners permit).
As of September 2013, you can register a car without a drivers license in the United States.
Yes, you just can't DRIVE the car.
no
You can buy a car even if you don't have a license so it is ok to buy a car on a learner's permit. However, in most states you must be at least 18 years old in order to enter in to a contract.
Yes, you do need a FL license to register your car in Florida. You can get your drivers license changed from RI to FL and register your car at the local DMV office.
No, you must have a valid drivers license to register your car.
You do not need a drivers license to register a car in the state of Missouri. A drivers license is only required if you intend to drive the car.
no
16 yrs for non geared vehichles and 17 and a half for a learner's license for car and after 6 months of your learner's license u cn apply for a permanent one.
As long as someone who has a drivers license is also in the car at the same time.
Yes you can register a car in NY with a Hardship license. I did in NY the first week of January 2009.
No, one can not purchase a car in Texas with just a learner's permit. A person must have a valid drivers license.
yes!
No. You need a motorcycle learner endorsement.