can you have insurance on a car if the title is not in your name?
Generally, no. You don't have anything to insure (called insurable interest).
The only time this is permitted is with spouses. The car's title may be in either name, but may be on the others insurance.
No - you can not insure a vehicle that isn't titled to you.
Nah, you really can't. If it were okay to insure a car not titled to me I'd put insurance on Jeff Gordon's NASCAR and get paid every Sunday during NASCAR season.
You must have a financial (insurable) interest in a car in order to insure it. It works the same way with home insurance. You must own the home in order to insure it. Thus, whoever owns the car and has the title is the only person who can insure it.
You have to be 16 for a car to be titled in your name.
You cannot insure a vehicle that is not titled in your name. If you did and the car was totaled the insurance company would not pay you because you are not the owner of the car and they cannot pay the true owner because they do not have a legal contract of insurance with the company.
no you can't Its not in your name so you can't get insurance from a car that is not titled in your name
If you insure it in the name of the person who owns the car, yes.
You may be able to declare that you are common law married and as long as both of you are listed as named insureds on the policy you can insure vehicles just as if you had said your I do's for real.
bought car with girlfriend they titled car in her name i didnt know this she found out car titled in her name only she took car
Yes you can.
Depending on what state you are in, you don't need a drivers license to purchase a car. You only need a drivers license to drive it. If you do have a car titled in your name, you will still need to insure it, whether or not you drive it.
Of course not