The vehicle owner is equally liable for any and all damages caused by an authorized driver. The owner should always be covered under the auto insurance policy and is required in order to register the vehicle.
Yes most insurance company never ask for the title. there are Insurance company's on the web that will insure you and the vehicle weather you own it or not.
If it is under 50cc, has lights and such, and has a seat height of 25", then no. Over 50cc and is must have a title and you have to have a motorcycle license and insurance.
The term title insurance means insurance that covers the loss of an interest in a property due to legal defects and that is required if the property is under mortgage. Most title insurance is lender's title insurance.
most states now require anyone who buys a car to have insurance and without that you cannot title it and you cannot get insurance without a social security number or drivers license
In California You can! Again depending on what Insurance company you go with.
You can buy a car under your small business. You have to register the car and insurance under the name of your business.
Lender requires title insurance
in order to ensure the validity of title for a buyer, title insurance companies had to also track prior owners of the land and determine if the land had any easements, liens, or other encumbrances
yes, the insurance policy is different from the car title (title is government, insurance is business) in most states, if you live together, you are both required to be insured on the car.
if i finance car under my son name and register my name there is any problem with insurence company can give me sales invoice under my name
I depends on the state that you are in. In most states you can find the information on the government website under insurance.
No, absolutely not.A minor child (under 18 years old) cannot buy car insurance or register a car in his/her name solely in any state in U.S. The key word here is solely in their name (alone...by themselves...etc). They cannot be the sole primary owner, as a minor and cannot enter into contractual insurance agreements without the help of a guardian or parent.A minor child (under 18 years old) can register and title a car in his/her name with another person on the title who is 18 or older. And the parents or guardians can set up a separate insurance policy for them by adding them to the guardian or parent policy, even with a separate policy number for the minor, so it does not effect the premiums of the guardian or parent or person who is helping that is 18 years old or older.A minor child (under 18 years old) cannot solely enter into a contractual obligation for financial responsibility or contract with insurance company until at least 18 years old, or accept required financial responsibility on the road until 18 years old.Sometimes people get confused about this. Yes, you can register and title a car in a minor child name, Yes, you can get insurance for them at 15, 16, 17 years old and get insurance for them when someone else is on it with them who is 18 years old or older. So when you read statements that 15 1/2, 16 or 17 years old can register or title a car and buy insurance - It is true - but with help from a guardian or 18 or older persons.REASON AGAIN: A minor cannot be the SOLE (the only) person on the title or the only purchaser of car insurance because they cannot be sued, and cannot be held financially responsible, and cannot enter into a binding contract.