They can find that info out by running the plate number and then, when the owner i sdisplayed, running the name of the owner. The owner of a vehicle does not have to have a license.
If the registered driver has died, then legally there is no insurance on the vehicles, because the person who opened the insurance account ceases to exist.You need to contact the insurance company and let them know the registered driver is deceased. They will have better information, since policy can differ depending on company and region.
It is not a crime to not have a driver's license. but if the police see you operating a motor vehicle and know that you have no license, then they can arrest you.
need to know
what cars are registered on my name and i do not know
I would let the police office know right away about this.
If you know the information, or as much information as you can get, about the other driver, furnish that to the police and/or your insurance carrier when you file your own report.
windows does not need to know the device name if it shows the device as a mass storage device.
In order to collect on your insurance you need to report the unauthorized use to the police and obtain a police report to send to your insurance company. It sounds as though you know the driver since the car was returned to you. You would also need to identify the driver. On the other hand, you could sue the driver in small claims court.
In many States as long as the gun is registered an individual can carry it in their truck or keep it handy in their home. If you are having problems with your ex boyfriend and feel he is going to harm you then go to the police as soon as possible and tell them what you know. The police can check out the gun to see if it is registered and to whom. Once reported to police it stays on the books and your ex and his son will think twice about doing any harm towards you.
Registered? Over 10,000 easily... Non Registered?? Who know's.
It's the fault of the other driver. If the police were not present there isn't much either of you can do. If it was a fairly serious accident and damage done to the vehicles, police were at the scene they would know whose fault it was. Usually damage down the side of the car or a rear-ender is a good sign you weren't at fault and the other driver was.
I don't know what you mean.