Depends on the state. Generally if a state has compulsory auto insurance, and the car is registered/has plates/is legal to drive, you must have auto insurance for it.
No
Contact your lender.
No. Each car has its own separate title so you can't transfer it to a different car. You can, however, transfer title of a car from one person to another. That is part of transferring ownership of the car.
In this state when you give someone your car, you must transfer the title, not just hand over the keys. If you took care of transferring the title, you no longer own the car. Whether or not there are other legal ramifications because you are married is another question.
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.
Um, why does the insurance company have the title???? The only reason that the insurance company would have the title is because the car was totalled from damage. Something is very wrong here.
Insurance would have nothing to do with transferring the title in most states. However, in order to register the vehicle and get a tag for it you normally have to prove that it is insured. Here in Georgia, the Dept. of Motor Vehicles has a system which requires the insurance companies to report policies on each vehicle and also reports when the policy cancels. A Police Officer can use the laptop in their cruiser to tell if you have insurance at the time you are stopped or go through a road block.
As long as you have the title that he signed off of it and you signed on and you have insurance on the vehicle it will be covered.
yes because if you have insurance on your car as long as you name is on the title and you were in the car with your friend most likely the insurance will cover it
You will have to buy auto insurance on the care before you can transfer the title.
In Texas you do.
depending on the state you live in you COULD get insurance without owning a CAR. Ask your insurance professional about it.