Typically, no, although there are some exceptions made, such as active duty military personnel stationed away from their home state.
No
It is NOT necessary to first have a valid drivers license in order to own and register a vehicle in any state in the US.
No. You don't have to be licensed to OWN the vehicle, only to operate it.
You do not need a drivers license to register a car in the state of Missouri. A drivers license is only required if you intend to drive the car.
Nope. Gotta have a Maryland license.
in any state you must have a state issued drivers permit to register a vehicle.
Most states require an adult to register a vehicle. If you're 18 you should be able to register it, but verify that where you register vehicles in your state. That may be the Department of Motor Vehicles or it may have another name in your state. The drivers license determines whether the individual can legally operate the vehicle on the public roads.
NO, to title and register a vehicle in Maryland you must only have a valid insurance card and a state issued Identification card with a soundex number.
Depending on your state, if you vote OR have a drivers license, you are already registered.
Yes, you will need a drivers license to register a car in the state of Texas. Other items needed are proof of insurance and a certificate of inspection.
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.
(in the US) You do not need to possess a drivers license (or permit) in order to register your ownership of a vehicle. However, you must be 'of age' to 'legally' own it - you cannot operate it - and in some states you must have it insured.