No. A driver's license is not required to register a vehicle. There are many reasons why a person without a license might own a car. It could be an elderly person who has someone drive them around or a company car...
Yes you would need a valid drivers license to register a vehicle in mass.
Yes, in Pennsylvania, you need a valid driver's license or a learner's permit to register a vehicle. If you do not have a Pennsylvania driver's license, you may be required to provide additional documentation, such as proof of identification. Additionally, if you're registering the vehicle on behalf of someone else, you may need to present their valid ID as well.
not in Oregon
No, you do not need to have a permit or license in order to register ownership of a vehicle in your name.
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.
No, you cannot register a motorcycle with just a permit. You need a valid motorcycle license to register a motorcycle.
Yes. You do not need to have a driver's license in order to register a motor vehicle and get tags for it.
No, it is not necessary to possess a drivers license in order to register a vehicle.
Yes, you need a valid driver's license to legally drive a vehicle on public roads.
In Texas, you do not need a specific license to register a vehicle; however, you must provide valid identification, proof of insurance, and payment for fees. For vehicle inspections, you must go to a certified inspection station, but the personnel there are licensed to conduct inspections. While you don't need a personal license, the inspection process must be performed by a qualified inspector.
Yes, you need a valid driver's license to operate a motor vehicle in most states.
No, you do not. I have my registration, and no license; and I am driving =)