yes because they need to see it to make sure it is you
You don't need insurance to trade but you do need proof of ownership. If you don't have a title, then contact your Motor Vehicle division and ask for a replacement.
Insurance would not require a valid registration but in order to be able to drive the vehicle you would need to register the vehicle again. You probably would not be able to register the vehicle until after you insure it.
Yes, but you might need to get a waiver of insurance requirements from the state if the vehicle has a valid registration. If the vehicle does not have valid plates then no insurance would be needed. Don't drive an uninsured vehicle though.
This will depend on the state laws and regulations where the vehicle is registered. It also may have to do with whether or not the vehicle is financed. Financed vehicles will always have to have insurance according to the finance agreement. In Georgia, the only way that you can not have insurance is to surrender the tag and registration of the vehicle. If you have an active tag then you must have insurance on the vehicle. If you have the tag for even one day that you don't have insurance you will be fined and eventually the tag and registration will be cancelled then the driver's license will be revoked.
It is possible to renew your vehicle registration with the Texas online website. You have to live within certain counties though to do it and you have to have a credit card and your insurance card in front of you when you renew your registration online.
Yes. The DMV of the state the vehicle is registered in will need to be notified to include both individuals and addresses as registered owners of the vehicle, and the insurance will need her new address, as well as which address the vehicle will be stored at.
Actually, if you move quickly, you can still secure insurance on the vehicle. Here's what you do:You will need the vehicle registration, so if you are like the 99% of us out here who leave it in the glove box, go claim your property and get the registration.With the registration, get your insurance.renew your tagsClear it with the court.If after a couple days you do not intend to redeem the vehicle, cancel the insurance.
If you are bringing a vehicle into the state of CA that has a lien on it still and you need to get plates and registration to operate vehicle you will need to take the current registration card you have from the state where previously titled & registered into a CA DMV office and tell them you need to apply for a "Golden Rod Registration". This means that you want to get registration only in CA because the vehicle is titled in another state with a lien holder on it. In addition to the out of state reg card you will need to: 1. Fill out a REG 343 2. Have the vehicle smogged 3. Have DMV or a licensed vehicle verifier complete a "Verification of Vehicle 4. If the vehicle is a truck or commercial vehicle you will have to get a weight certificate from a certified wiegh master 5. Fill out a DMV statement of facts explaining you are requesting a "Golden Rod Registration" Vehicle Registration Wizards @ vehregwizard@gmail.com
Just the registration.
You need to visit your local DMV if you want to add or change a name to a vehicle's registration.
Your drivers permit vehicle registration proof of auto insurance proof of address proof of legal residency social security card
if you are driving it , of course you do! When you go to trrade it in, the insurance will be transferred to your new vehicle and adjusted accordingly.