When a person dies intestate (without a will), the vehicle goes into probate with the rest of their estate, until the court determines how the deceased person's belongings will be awarded.
Legally, NO
Not in Texas.
All driver of a motor vehicle on public roads must carry proof of Financial Responsibility at all times. There is no exception for a newly acquired vehicle.
No. You cannot legally drive so they would not cover you.
You need a driver's license to drive, and insurance on the vehicle you're driving.
No, in Georgia you generally need a driver's license to purchase a car. The dealer may require a valid driver's license as part of the identification process when buying a car. Additionally, you need a driver's license to legally operate a motor vehicle in Georgia.
No driver is allowed to operate a vehicle on public roads in the U.S. without Financial Responsibility regardless of license status.
Not legally. You need a valid driver's license and insurance.
No points ... you could be arrested and the vehicle impounded. You cannot drive any vehicle without a drivers license legally.
NO The driver must have a permit or a license to drive since he is the one operating a motor vehicle.
Some companies will allow the named insured to be excluded as a driver. Remember that an exclusion means that you will not be allowed to drive the vehicle and if you do then there is no coverage at all if a claim occurs. You will also have to have anyone who is going to drive the vehicle listed on the policy as a driver. You can't have a policy without a driver listed on it.
no