Yes, you can insure a vehicle without a driver's license or permit. Insurance companies may allow you to purchase a policy for a vehicle you own, even if you are not licensed to drive it. However, you typically need to provide information about the vehicle and may need a licensed driver to be listed on the policy. It's important to check with individual insurers for their specific requirements.
== == Yes. You can purchase a vehicle, but you cannot operate the vehicle without a license and insurance. In many cases, you can insure a 'principle driver'. This is a person of legal age with a legal permit to operate the vehicle. You will forever be the passenger until you obtain your own permit. At this time, you may also seek to insure yourself as the vehicle's principle driver.
Yes. You can be the registered owner of a vehicle and apply for license plates even without having a drivers permit.
You can not register a vehicle in NJ on a permit so therefore you can not get insurance on a car in NJ on a permit. However, If your insuring a vehicle that is co-owned by your parents then they can insure it for you but you cant go anywhere without them or a responsible adult.
Drivingt without a learners permit, and without a license, would constitute 'driving without a license' which is a misdemeanor offense.
no you need to have a permit for a year and a day if you are 17, but if you are eighteen then you can get a license without it
No, you can not. In order to obtain insurance policy, you need to be in possession of a valid driver's license.
No, you cannot obtain a license plate with only a permit. A permit allows you to drive legally while you're learning, but you must have a valid driver's license to register a vehicle and receive a license plate. Once you pass your driving test and obtain your license, you can then register your vehicle and get the plates.
You must be at least 18 years old to receive your license without a permit.
No, in Idaho, you must have a permit before you can get your driver's license, regardless of your age.
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No. You can't operate a motor vehicle on public roads unless you have a current learners permit (then only with an adult), or with a valid drivers license.
You are going to require a permit before they will allow you to take the road test. You cannot get a license without taking the road test.