so whats your question???
you can register a car in any state as long as you have a current and valid drivers license, the two dont have to be from the same state. for a while i had a NV DL, with my car registered in AZ, i even had the insurance on the can in NV. so i know is possible.
For New Zealand a vehicle can be registered with a valid passport.
Yes. Vehicle registration simply documents who legally owns the vehicle. You don't actually have to have a drivers license to own it.
Yes. You can be the registered owner of a vehicle and apply for license plates even without having a drivers permit.
You can have a vehicle registered in your name. If your licence is suspended, you simply can't drive it.
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.
they require you to get a drivers license doint lose any points get your certificate of title get your vehicle registered get insurance
No if you have a license no, but if you have a vehicle you have ot have a license.
In CT there is no such thing as a "Moped License" you must have an automobile drivers license to operate any vehicle on public streets. If the vehicle's engine is larger than 49cc, then you must also have a motorcycle license. and the vehicle must be registered and carry insurance. Search the CT MVP for all the laws, they are all online.
(in the US) You cannot "exchange" a foreign drivers license for a US state-issued drivers license. You must take all the tests, (written and driving) to prove that you are capable of operating a vehicle according to that state's laws.
Most states require an adult to register a vehicle. If you're 18 you should be able to register it, but verify that where you register vehicles in your state. That may be the Department of Motor Vehicles or it may have another name in your state. The drivers license determines whether the individual can legally operate the vehicle on the public roads.
If you have no drivers license then you have no business driving a vehicle, therfore you do not need insurance.
No