No
Depends on the state. Generally if a state has compulsory auto insurance, and the car is registered/has plates/is legal to drive, you must have auto insurance for it.
In Texas you do.
You will have to buy auto insurance on the care before you can transfer the title.
Goto your local DMV and request a duplicate title.
Typically you need a car with insurance to get a title loan. If your car is totaled, the loan company are entitled to that money since they hold the title for your car.
My husband died in Nov. and I cant find the title to the car, that has both our names on it, how can I get the car in just my name in case I ever need to sell it, I need the title for the car insurance company too, thanks
i pay out my car but i still need to change the title ,i have insurance but not a license can i still transfer the title in my name?
no, not legally. you need title to get registration, unless you know a shady character.
Insurance would have nothing to do with transferring the title in most states. However, in order to register the vehicle and get a tag for it you normally have to prove that it is insured. Here in Georgia, the Dept. of Motor Vehicles has a system which requires the insurance companies to report policies on each vehicle and also reports when the policy cancels. A Police Officer can use the laptop in their cruiser to tell if you have insurance at the time you are stopped or go through a road block.
Yes, just need proof of insurance!
To register a car, you typically need the vehicle's title, proof of insurance, a valid ID, and payment for registration fees.
Not where I live (Iowa). Title and loan are in my name, insurance is in girlfriends. And that's 2 diff vehicles.