Not in the UK.
Yes, but you might need to get a waiver of insurance requirements from the state if the vehicle has a valid registration. If the vehicle does not have valid plates then no insurance would be needed. Don't drive an uninsured vehicle though.
Insurance would not require a valid registration but in order to be able to drive the vehicle you would need to register the vehicle again. You probably would not be able to register the vehicle until after you insure it.
You cannot drive a vehicle without insurance for any time. This means you must purchase insurance before you put the vehicle on the road or you are immediately in violation of state law. You also cannot purchase a tag and registration in Georgia without having insurance. The state has a computerized system that keeps up with insurance and registration. Many police vehicles are now equipped with a system that works like radar except that it tells whether you have current insurance and whether or not your registration is current. I had a client parked at work whose insurance had cancelled two days earlier but she was ticketed at work for not having current insurance.
To register a vehicle, you typically need documents such as the vehicle's title, proof of insurance, and a completed registration application. Proof of vehicle registration is usually a registration card or sticker issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) that shows the vehicle is legally registered in your name.
No, there is no such thing an an "insurance card" in Massachusetts. The insurance information is on the registration, you can't get the registration without it.
No. They will not let you register it without insurance unfortunately.
Only if represented on the registration.
To get vehicle registration, you typically need to provide proof of ownership, a valid driver's license, proof of insurance, and payment for registration fees. Additionally, you may need to pass a vehicle inspection depending on your state's requirements.
Sure you can. However, you will be stopped, ticketed, and your vehicle will be impounded. Sorry.
If the other vehicle was parked, there was no other driver to have license, insurance or registration. The driver who hit the parked vehicle is at fault and is liable for all damages to the parked vehicle.
NO, Non Owners insurance is seconday coverage. No pimary covered Vehicle is implied.
If you have defaulted on your loan and not returned the vehicle, then you have basically committed a theft.