To register a car with the state one should go to the official 'DMV' website. One can choose their state from the list and then follow the onscreen instructions to register a vehicle.
A car can be registered and insured by a number of people. Usually they are one and the same. A car can be insured with having it registered to you if you would like to drive it.
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A general rule of thumb is to insure your car in the state it is registered in.
Sure, Lots of people work outside of their home state. Just remember that the Law requires your vehicle be registered in your state of residence, not the state you work in.
One can have whomever they want on the ownership title of the vehicle. This is done at your local motor vehicle department. You might need her permission, depending on which state the car is to be registered.
Yes, if you can provide an address supported by utility bills under your name. Most states permit you up to a year to change your vehicle registration. If you do not have a residence in the state where your car is registered, you are violating the law.
Normally you have to have the vehicle registered in the state that you reside in. The only exception is for military members.
If you change your registration to that state, you'll have to change your insurance with it. Keeping your car registered in a state where you do not reside can result in your policy being cancelled, or you getting a ticket for not having your car registered where you reside. (Especially if you get into an accident.)
so whats your question???you can register a car in any state as long as you have a current and valid drivers license, the two dont have to be from the same state. for a while i had a NV DL, with my car registered in AZ, i even had the insurance on the can in NV. so i know is possible.
YES! I bog-uht 2nd hand car went to sell - found out 20 yr old out of state lien "owed" on car! I junked car, lesser of 2 evils!
just ask your question and then answer it.
Yes. It's very common for businesses to do exactly that - register vehicles in a state other than where the company is incorporated - especially with commercial motor carriers. Each state will have certain criteria which will need to be met before a vehicle can be registered in that state. Usually, at least one of the requirements will be that the entity registering the vehicle own or lease property in that state.