Go to DMV for your state (in person or online), and re-register the car in your company's name, or jointly, to the company and yourself (assuming you own this car.) You are effectively selling the car to your business, and transferring title into the business name, and there will probably be a use tax or transfer tax involved. Then, make sure you have auto liability insurance that covers the employee driver. For most insurance carriers, this means a commercial auto policy, where you identify one or more employees as regular drivers.
You need to register your company name with state government and register it as a business or company. You should also register a domain name on the internet with the business name.
You can register a domain name with a domain registration company. regards Dean
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Yes most insurance company never ask for the title. there are Insurance company's on the web that will insure you and the vehicle weather you own it or not.
No, you do not need to have a permit or license in order to register ownership of a vehicle in your name.
Well if the car's title is in a company name and you own the company you can.
the company would need to contact NJ MVC & request a corp code which is # similar to a driver license # but it is for your company instead of an individual person. after you get the corp code you can register your vehicle(s) in the company name, providing you have it insured 1st
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care must be taken if a fictitious name is contemplated. The owner must register the name with the county to see whether the name duplicates that of another business. Even if it does not, the owner must submit a "doing business as (DBA)"
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if i finance car under my son name and register my name there is any problem with insurence company can give me sales invoice under my name