I believe if the car is registered under the owner, they will be notified.
Yes it will send an email to alert the owner of the account.
straight answer on this is "no" the ticket is issued to the driver of license not to the vehicle so if you're worried about your parents finding out, unless your a juvenile you're clear also, just to clarify, you didn't specify if this ticket was for a traffic stop, if so the answer should still be no, but if it was a DUI or restless driving, chances are good the owner of registration will be notified and there could be other charges involved.
tottaly the owner because it not really your sons car
If you don't get permission from the owner of the property you get arrested.
In the UK, yes. So long as the driver has insurance.
The most important thing is that the primary operator of the vehicle have insurance on the car. Do keep in mind that as the owner of the car you could be found liable for damage caused by your car, with that in mind you should request to be listed as an additional interest on the driver's insurance. This will allow you to be notified about changes/cancellations in the policy.
Yes, they do offer. The part where owner's legal liability is not charged where owner is not a driver, can be replaced with paid driver cover and un-named passengers cover as a matter of abundant caution if someone else should drive.
the owner but the driver is who endorses that company
They will have to take the uninsured driver to court. Or if you have uninsured driver policy with your insurance, they will pay it.
Yes, as long as they are a licensed driver in one state, they can operate a auto in any state, no matter who the owner is, as long as they have the owner's permission to do so.
Yes, state farm is covered to all licensed drivers under 18. It does not matter whether the person is the owner of the car, but if the car itself has insurance in the name of someone in the family of the owner. If it is a student driver the driver must have completed their written test.(permit)
If you are the owner of the home, you would have been notified if the home is going to be sold. If you are a renter, your landlord would have this information and should have notified you.