The Owner is the one who must take care of all of the legal aspects of a vehicle.
Yes you need to put the car in your name other wise the last owner well get hit for no insurance and you need to take on the responsibility of the car.
The Owner is the one who must take care of all of the legal aspects of a vehicle.
The only way is to have had a written agreement of the seller's plans...notarized. If you don't have that, you can't register the car.
the owner of the car with insurance will be responsible
Usually the insurance policy of the owner of the car is primary and then if the driver of the car has a policy of their own then it is secondary.
the owner but the driver is who endorses that company
To properly register a foreign car in Texas the owner of the vehicle will have to have local insurance, driver's license, a fill out several forms of paperwork. The paper work is to ensure the car as legally brought to the country.
Yes, without a doubt. The owner bares the true responsibility.
In this case, the driver is not responsible, it is the owner of the vehicle that is responsible. It is his car and his responsibility to make sure that all drivers of his vehicle are insured when they drive the vehicle. You need to call one of those lawyers who advertise on TV. The owner of the car is responsible and if the driver was excluded from the policy but was allowed to drive the car anyway, you can have his house, car, and all his wages for the next 100 years, and probably the same from the driver. But when you win the case, they'll declare bankruptcy and you'll probably never collect.
You must be the owner's personal driver, I guess.
No, you can not register a car in NJ if you live in PA. In order to register a car, you must present a driver's license that is current and belongs to the state in which you are registering the car.
Owner has to insure the car, the driver has to have a licence to operate it along with insurance, some places have separate insurance from licences, but generally the owner plates it which comes with a certain level of insurance and the driver may have a licence but no insurance, so ultimately it is the drivers responsibility to check that the car is legal to drive, if the police stop you, it will be your job to explain whether the car is properly licenced or not