This answer depends upon the country the driver is in.
In the United States, Financial Responsibility laws exist in all, or in virtually all States. For the most part, these require a form of "no fault coverage", which is designed to pay a portion of the medical bills and lost wages of those who were in the car at the time of the collision. That said, the "no fault" law of the state in question likely creates categories of covered persons who are, or are not, entitled to coverage under the policy. When one is entitled to coverage of this type, it is payable without regard to fault for the collision (hence, the name).
Financial Responsibility laws may also require the maintenance of liability coverage, although sometimes, only property damage liability (not bodily injury). This type of coverage pays the third party who may have sustained loss or damage as a result of the collision if the insured was negligent.
In cases where Financial Responsibility laws exist, it will be necessary for the driver's license applicant to present proof that he/she has a policy of his/her own, or is otherwise covered under a policy issued to another person (such as a parent).
yes you can get a auto loan without a license but you can not get auto insurance with out one and you can't complete the loan closing without insurance.
If you are covered by an "Active" auto insurance policy then you will be covered, whether or not you have an active drivers license.
No. You need not get insurance when you get a drivers license, but you must get insurance when you buy your own vehicle
Why would you drive without a license? That's problem number one.
No, Not necessarily, There are many insurance companies that will issue auto insurance coverage to you without a drivers license. It just depends on the underwriting requirements of the insurance company. Most of the larger national companies will require a drivers license first but many local and regional insurers will have no problem with it.
No. He has to have auto insurance to keep driving.
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With a suspended insurance license, I would not because you will be breaking a law. With a suspended drivers license you can sell insurance.
If you have your G2 or higher you need insurance to drive.
Only if you plan to drive a vehicle. This is generally the reason people get a drivers license.
Yes you can. I am insured with Insurance Locators in Mesa.