Yes
the responsibilities of the state government are hospitals, health, railways ,roads,forestry, police,car registration and education.
Yes
The registration fee for a new car in the state of Connecticut is six percent of the new car price. The registration fee for an out of state car is $15.
The person who owns the car is responsible for license, insurance and registration. You are required to have your own insurance.
The best place to get a car registration is through your state's DMV. You can either acquire this registration through the physical offices or online from their website.
Registration for a car should be made from the state in which you are a legal resident. It must be registered somewhere in order to be driven legally.
Depends on the state you live in.
Yes. You are driving so you are responsible.
Check with your State's Secretary of State office. Individual State laws vary.
If the car is not in the state that requires the inspection then the answer is no. When you return the car to the state of registration, you usually have 30 days to get the car inspection and the registration renewed. You should check the laws of your homestate, most states have a DMV (Dept. of Motor Vehicles) website.
As long as you have an address in that state, it should be fine. You're renewing, not filing a new registration.
No of course not car registration is the state that has nothing to do with your bank or lender one has nothing to do with the other