NO They need a VIN code to insure a car * Yes, a legally licensed driver can obtain a "non-owner auto liability policy". Many people who travel often and use rental cars get such a policy to negate the need for paying for expensive car rental insurance coverage.
No, an SR-22 is just a form that the insurance company sends to the state to notify them of the status of your insurance policy. It is an endorsement on your insurance policy. Hope this helps.
In Texas if you a caught driving without insurance you will be ticketed. I believe this is true in most states.
Yes. Having a bank account is not a prerequisite for obtaining auto insurance coverage.
Yes, having been in the US from 1997 I have found it is possible to get auto insurance however it is probably easier to get it once you have a state driving license.
The Law in Georgia about drivers having auto insurance is no different to any other state,you must have auto insurance if you drive a car.
re: auto insurance, no; auto insurance is written on the vehicle, not on a person.
No, you typically need to pay the deductible for auto body repairs as part of your insurance policy.
Driving in Tennessee without proper auto insurance is quite difficult. The offender can be issued a $2500 fine. The state of Tennessee considers the offense a Class A misdemeanor.
yes you can get a auto loan without a license but you can not get auto insurance with out one and you can't complete the loan closing without insurance.
You can own a car, but without auto insurance you cannot ply on the road and the Police will confiscate your licence.
If there was a police officer involved then you would probably be cited for not having auto insurance. If you are found to be at fault then legal action could be brought against you by either the other party or the other parties insurance company.
Driving with no auto insurance is considered one of the more serious offenses you can commit well driving a vehicle. With that in mind some common things that happen if you are found driving without insurance include having your driver's license suspended, having your vehicle registration suspended, receiving a traffic ticket, hefty fines, and that you file an SR-22.