The insurance is still valid. However, if you go and drive it without it having current tags and registration and get into an accident, you'd be violating the terms of your insurance, and any claim you file as a result of such is likely to be denied.
Is the car on Private property or parked in a public place? On your Private property, without valid Tags and Without a loan against it then no insurance required.
No! If you have all documentation on the car, but missing the tags only, it's just silly. You're asking for trouble, any time cops see a car without tags, they'll pull you over and issue you a citation. Get your tags ang drive without any concerns of being pulled over, which is a hassel you don't really need.
No, but you can lose your tags and registration until you provide proof of insurance.
Surrender your tags, don't park it on public roadways.
The technicalities vary from State to State, but... Generally, until the valid, current tags are physically attached to the vehicle, it is illegal to drive the vehicle. Put another way, the tags are generally not considered valid (even if they're paid in full) until they are actually put on the vehicle itself.
Yes...
Yup!
To get tags the car must be registered.To register a car most states require proof of insurance.
Tags without criteria and Criteria-based tags
Seems like your registration being current would have provided you with a tag to put on your license plate. You would probably get a ticket that would be rescinded if you obtain current license tags--fill out the correct form and bring in five dollars.
In Virginia, you cannot obtain vehicle tags (license plates) in your name without a valid driver's license or a state-issued ID. The Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) requires proof of identity and residency when registering a vehicle. If you do not have a license, you may need to provide alternative documentation or have someone with a valid license handle the registration on your behalf.
Responsibilities for 18 yr old drivers is that they have insurance (liability or full coverage) and that they have current registration and tags