There are many ways to accomplish a registration for someone else: Agency (like a dealer who sold the car to you); POA (power of attorney for the owner who is on vacation overseas); spousal agency (with a note from your husband or wife); trustee (for a trust making the purchase); executor (for the estate of a deceased person); etc.
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Don't do it.You should never register another person's car in your name. Think about it. The only reason would be they are unable to register it in their own name because they have established a poor record for some or many reasons. If the car is in your name you are completely open to legal liability and you will be giving them a green light to destroy your own driving record.
how much is it to change car titile name
Simple answer is that YOU can't. If they consent to this, THEY have to register it in their name.
You can register it but someone else has to drive it.
Is the loan or the registration in someone elses name??If loan is someone elses name their credit takes the hit there is nothing you can do.If the registration is in someone elses name then they are fine.Hope this helps.
No. Whoever's name is on the title is going to be on the registration and insurance also. You can pay for the car and title it in somebody elses name, but at that point you've given them a free car, because you have no legal rights to the vehicle at all.
NO!!! I think that's illegal unless you have that person with you.
Do you have the title of the car in your name? Is there a loan on the car? You will have to register it if your name is on the title!
if there is a mix up then yes
No, the insurance has to be on your car not someone elses.
Theft is not the same as accidents. If you drive a car, whether it is in your name or someone else's name, and you have an accident, then your own insurance is applicable, but if someone else's car is stolen, that doesn't seem to involve you. Presumably you were not in the car when it was stolen, right? What involvement do you have?