Yes, you must have a valid driver's license to purchase a vehicle....from a dealer. If you purchase from a private party (like a used vehicle), they don't require a valid driver's license. But you will be required to have one if you register the vehicle. *** I work in the home health industry, and we have several clients who own there own vehicles but no longer have a license. They keep the vehicles so that they can be driven to appointments and do errands.
A license is not required to purchase a ca; however, you will have to have a valid license to get insurance. Most lenders require A valid license before they will loan money on a car.
A driver's license is not required to purchase a car in the state of Texas. A license is required in order to drive the car.
You can purchase a non-owner policy which is used occasionally if a person is required by the state to carry valid insurance in order to keep your license.
No you cannot. A license is required.
No, one can not purchase a car in Texas with just a learner's permit. A person must have a valid drivers license.
In the United States it is not required that you have a drivers license of any type to purchase and own a car. You do need a license though to drive the car.
You can not. The insurance you purchase when you rent a car assumes that you already have a valid drivers license, otherwise you can not rent the car to begin with.
You must have a valid drivers license to rent a car. A suspended license is not a valid one.
As long as the driver has a valid driver's license for either country and your car is insured with the minimum liabilities required for either country. Also the plated car must have a current and valid license tag
Most lenders will allow a co-signer to sign for a car loan without a valid driver's license. However, some form of identification will be required to prove identity of the co-signer.
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. The car dealer is responsible for insurance when cars are test driven. They only need to make certain the potential driver has a valid license.