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Q: Does a pop up camper need a title to register in New Jersey?
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Can you register a car with out insurance in New Jersey?

To register a car in New Jersey you need Certificate of Title Proof of New Jersey insurance Proof of your Social Security number or exemption The current odometer reading Your driver's license or, if you don't have a New Jersey license, appropriate identification. So no you cant register a car in NJ without insurace.


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