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Most likely not. The purpose of a co-signer is when someone has "insufficient credit" to finance a vehicle someone else has to be on the application so in the case the main buyer messes up, the person cosigning will also be held responsible. In terms of insurance, as long as he has his own license and his name is on the registration, he can have his own insurance policy.

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Q: If you are a co-signer on a car loan for your son do you have to be listed on the insurance policy?
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Does the cosigner on an auto loan have to be on the insurance policy?

By co-signing the loan, they are guaranteeing that you will repay the loan. They do not need to be on the auto insurance policy, but it would be in their best interest.


Can your daughter be on your car insurance if you are not cosigner on her car loan?

Yes: Your spouse/children can be included on your insurance policy regardless of who was/if there was a cosigner on the car.


What happens to a loan on a car when the loan holder dies and there is no cosigner or insurance on the loan?

The loan must be paid out of the estate (sell of home, life insurance policy, etc...) Otherwise, the estate will be held up in litigation and will not be closed or the beneficiaries will be forced to pay the loan.


Can a cosigner on an auto loan get insurance on the vehicle?

Yes


Does the cosigner on an automobile loan have to be on the automobile jnsurance policy?

Not in my state.


Cosigner need insurance?

The cosigner on an automobile loan is not the person who has to pay for insurance on the vehicle. The registered owner should pay the fees for insurance. However, it is the cosigner's responsibility to make sure the registered owner is carrying insurance for the vehicle.


Do you have to repay a student loan if you are a cosigner and the borrow doesn't pay it because he doesn't want to?

That is the whole idea to co-signing. Another party to collect from if the debtor doesnt/cant pay. You are the insurance policy that the loan will get repaid. AND neither the lender nor the debtor has to pay for that insurance.


Can you be a co-signer with no job?

You can, but the more likely scenario is that you will be listed as the primary and the person who can pay will be the cosigner to secure the loan. If you are hoping to secure the loan for another party as their cosigner, it is not likely to happen. Unless you are fabulously wealthy, and can provide evidence of this to the lender, you will not be accepted as a cosigner.


Do you get a 1099 if you take out a loan on a life insurance policy?

No. It is a loan, not income.


Can you take a loan out of your insurance policy?

yes you can


What can i do if i am listed as a cosigner and my spouse took the car and left the state?

i would report it stolen. if the payments are made the loan company can and probably will come after you for the money. If you report it stolen to the cops you can at least report it to the insurance company and the loan company and that should remove your responsibility.


If the father is primary and his college student child is cosigner who is responible for the insurance?

The answer will vary from state to state, loan to loan and insurance company to insurance company. However, in most jurisdictions the DRIVER is responsible for insurance, regardless of who owns/titles/leases the vehicle. If I understand your question, you are asking whether the principal on the loan or cosigner is responsible for insurance? Most insurance companies could give a rats donkey WHO carries insurance, so long as insurance meets the loans stipulations, but you would be best suited asking the insurance company.