If you are the Registered Owner "RO" then yes it will.
With a suspended insurance license, I would not because you will be breaking a law. With a suspended drivers license you can sell insurance.
You can definitely exclude your spouse from your auto insurance. They shouldn't be driving if their license is suspended so they don't need insurance.
Yes it does have to cover you
Yes, you can. If you are involved in an accident and have their license plate, either file a police report and the police will get the information for you, or,contact your insurance company. Keep in mind, insurance records are NOT public information.
Ordinarily an auto insurer will require a valid license as a condition of issuing a liability policy.
NO, It's just the opposite. An SR22 Filing does not Get your License Suspended, But rather "Failing to get the SR22 Filing from Your Auto Insurance Company" after a serious violation is what causes your license to get suspended.
Assuming there was no police report filed, you will have to do the work yourself. Get a lawyer and an investigator and file a lawsuit. Provide the information to your insurance carrier. They can normally get the insurance information from the State DMV using the license plate number of the vehicle that hit you. Keep the license plate number and call the police. The police have all the information. They can find out the information of that car instantly, given the plate number.
Yes. No driver's licence is required.
== == If you don't have a valid driver's license, you can't get insurance coverage.
Plate Frames Online and License Plate Frames are two websites that offer this type of product. Also, check with Laser Frames and Auto Barn. Locally, you can also look at Auto Zone and Advance Auto.
No state license plates can be issued in chrome. However, you can buy chrome license plate frames on the internet or at any auto parts store. It is just like a picture frame that fits around your license plate and screws into your car.
It is not possible to find old license plate numbers. The numbers are not public information. If it was your own license plate, you may be able to find it out from your auto insurance carrier, who may still have it on file.