It depends in what state you live in. Check with DMV ordinance.
One must be the legal age of majority to register a vehicle.
No. A minor is a person who is not of legal age to sign a contract and an insurance policy is a legal contract. A minor may or may not have the ability, depending on state laws and regulations to own a vehicle.
no not in Alberta or british Columbia but the police will hate you
Legal Curfews for minors all depends on the county, Town, Neighborhood or state you live in. Be sure to check with your local laws.
No. A minor cannot sign a legal document.No. A minor cannot sign a legal document.No. A minor cannot sign a legal document.No. A minor cannot sign a legal document.
Most companies will not allow a minor to purchase an auto policy because they are not a legal adult and an insurance application and policy together make up a legally binding contract. This is also why a vehicle should not be listed as the titled owner of a vehicle. They cannot legally sign documents to purchase or sale a vehicle.
A minor can own a vehicle in the state of Wisconsin, but under certain circumstances. The minor parents or guardian must sign a statement that consent the minor to purchase the motor vehicle and is ok with the purchase.
It depends on your State laws,In all 50 states minors can not enter into any legally binding contract,So a minor can not purchase a vehicle from a new/used car dealership since purchasing said vehicle requires a signed contract between the dealership and the buyer.However Laws concerning the private sale/purchase of vehicles are not the same unless there is an expressed warranty or other legal contract that the minor must enter into with the seller.... In most states any minor who does not possess a valid driver's license cannot order, purchase, lease, accept, or otherwise obtain any vehicle that is subject to registration. In many states if a minor has a valid drivers license they can legally purchase a vehicle from a private owner,since the sale of "AS IS " private vehicles do not require the minor to enter into any kind of legal contract with the seller.
You must be 18 years old to finance a vehicle. Anyone under the age of 18 is considered a minor and can not enter into a legal binding contract. If you do not finance it you have to have a drivers license to register it.
Yes a minor can be owner of a vehicle. Though it will raise your insurance a lot so, I do not recommend it.
Was the minor driving the vehicle? How did he/she get a hold of the vehicle's keys? If this is the case, yes, you can, it is called "contributory negligence". In all actuality, you can sue anybody in the US. However, in your case, you sue the minor, but the minor's parents/insurance co will be held accountable for all damages.
In general it is legal, as long as the minor is participating in some legal form of target practice of competition.