No, you cannot. A New Jersey registration will only show the first & initial owner of the vehicle.
the company would need to contact NJ MVC & request a corp code which is # similar to a driver license # but it is for your company instead of an individual person. after you get the corp code you can register your vehicle(s) in the company name, providing you have it insured 1st
You can not register a vehicle in NJ on a permit so therefore you can not get insurance on a car in NJ on a permit. However, If your insuring a vehicle that is co-owned by your parents then they can insure it for you but you cant go anywhere without them or a responsible adult.
yes you can, but it will have to be registered AND insured under your name
Is the bank really going to agree??
The Owner is the one who must take care of all of the legal aspects of a vehicle.
Even leased cars must be registered to the leasee. You must go to your local department of motor vehicles to have your vehicle registered.
No, you can not register a car in NJ if you live in PA. In order to register a car, you must present a driver's license that is current and belongs to the state in which you are registering the car.
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Yes, the NCLEX is a national exam. If you plan on living in NJ long term, you must register with the NJ State Board on Nursing.
yes you can
if your vehicle is licensed in NJ, and has NJ plates on it, and you have NJ insurance, they cannot ticket you in PA for having expired NJ inspection.