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Q: If parent's are divorced and their son's truck title is in his mother's name can his dad insure the vehicle?
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If you are the owner of a car can it be registered to someone else in one state but insured by you in another state or can the registrant insure it in a different state?

The owner of the car has to register the vehicle. The person on the registration must insure the vehicle, or be listed to drive that vehicle on a family policy. That example sounds close to insurance fraud so please correct the situation. Sell the car to the other person and they have to insure it. Actually it is 100% legal for a person to insure a vehicle registered in someone elses name so long as nothing illegal is going on...it can be the parents etc.....


Can insure a vehicle twice?

You cannot insure a vehicle twice. Each vehicle needs to be insured with only one company at a time for all drivers.


Can you insure a car on a fleet Insurance policy even though you don't own it?

No. You can't insure a vehicle that you do not own. You must have an insurable interest in a vehicle in order to insure it.


Can you insure a car titled to your son Or will it have to be in the parents name He will be listed as principle driver of the car on the parents policy Would this effect an accident claim?

The vehicle must be insured by the person whose name appears on the title. Only the person who holds the title/deed to property has insurable interest in said property, thus they are the only ones who can take out an insurance policy to protect it. If the parents wish to insure the vehicle on their policy, they must have the vehicle re-titled in their name and add the vehicle to their policy. Their son may be added to the policy as the vehicle's principal operator.


Do you have to insure a vehicle that is not in use?

To answer your question - no, you do not have to insure a vehicle that is not in use. So long as the vehicle is not being driven, it is not necessary to insure it. However, should the vehicle be stolen during the period in which the vehicle is not insured, then I do believe that is simply considered as a loss, and is not worthy or reimbursement. The other downside is also that if the vehicle remains in your ownership and uninsured for a certain amount of time, you may also be charged an additional fee to re-insure your vehicle again in the future. Bottom line - It is not necessary to insure a vehicle that is not in use, but be wary of any pontential future repurcussions. Hope this helps!


I just got my license and I am 19. I live with my mom. Is it cheaper to be on my moms insurance or get me own.?

More than likely it will be much cheaper to be on you mothers insurance. If you have your own vehicle you will need insurance, depending on the circumstances, you may want to be designated as driver of the cheaper vehicle to insure even if that is not your vehicle.


Can you insure and register a car under your name even if the title is under a parents name if the parent on the title is not a driver?

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.


Is a co-signer on a new vehicle that is being financed able to insure and register that vehicle alone?

Insure?? yes, register? NOT unless your name is on the TITLE.


How do you get liblity insurance on a borrowed car that no insurance?

You have to own a vehicle to insure it then you have to register it as the registered owner. So if you are borrowing a vehicle either the owner has to insure it or you have to buy it from them


How do you insure a vehicle against acts of war?

You can't


Can you own a vehicle but have someone else insure it?

Yes


How long do you have to insure a vehicle if you bought it?

Find out yourself!