Technically, no. But, this will vary from state to state. Most states do require a driver's license to register a car, but not to transfer title. Transfer of title is typically required within 10 to 20 days of receipt, so they cannot prevent you from titling as well, in most cases - but they can prevent you from registering.
No. Title is your proof or ownership and should be kept in a safe place like a bank safe deposit box. You should, however, always carry your vehicle's registration documents in the car. These also demonstrate ownership and show that required taxes have been paid.
i pay out my car but i still need to change the title ,i have insurance but not a license can i still transfer the title in my name?
Yes, a person can have a car title in their name if they do not have their drivers license.
In Michigan you can drive the car home without license plate after buying it. However you need a proof of insurance and the title document. You need to have the car title transferred to your name within 15 days.
In the United States anyone can buy a vehicle. You do not need license to buy a car but you certainly do need a license before you can drive it.Answerin most, if not all cases you do. your driver license is pretty much linked to everything.
If there is not an existing plate, you need the title, registration, and valid drivers license.
Don't worry. You don't need to have a driver's license to hold a vehicle title in Ohio. www.dmv.org DMV.ORG - The Unofficial Guide to the DMV
Take the car title and the persons involved to your local license plate office.
You can own a car without having a drivers license.
No. You don't need a drivers license in order to OWN a vehicle - only to drive it.
Yes, you can buy a car in Kansas without having a drivers license. However, you will need a license in order to title a car.
You can do that at your local license plate renewal office.
Yes, you don't need a driver's license to own a car, only to drive it.