Unless you file a Certificate of Non-Operation that formally notifies the State that the car will nto be driven, yes you do. Note that filing a certificate of non-operation may mean that you need to get the car re-certified as driveable before re-registering the car (for instance, in California the car would require a smog check).
If a car is not being driven you do not need to keep it insured. However if your car is damaged while uninsured you will not be compensated.
Of course. Doesn't matter where or from whom one buys a car, do be driven on the public roadways, it must be insured.
Texas does not require car insurance if you are not driving it. You will have to insure it when you decide to drive it again.
This depends on a few factors. If it is sitting on a public road then it must be insured. Some states will not allow you to have a vehicle on your property that is not registered, and to be registered it must be insured so check your state laws.
If you OWN a car it can be insured.If it is to be driven it must be registered correctly for the insurance to be validI have an antique sports car that has not been driven or registered for two years, but it is insured.
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Insurance is purchased for the car, not the driver. Until the car has been insured it cannot be driven by anyone. Note that most states do allow a short grace period after you purchase a car in which it can be driven without insurance to let you purchase insurance and handle title/registration paperwork. This grace period does not apply to a car that you have either allowed the insurance to lapse or have removed its insurance. If you already have another car insured (which it appears you do) and wish to drive a car that is not currently insured, contact your insurance agent and have them temporarily transfer the policy to the other car.
Straight away. In UK you cannot tax a car unless it is insured (and MOTd where applicable). It is rare to buy a car withtax on it. Tax must be obtained before the car can be driven on the road; ergo insurance must be bought immediately.
No, but car has to be insured to register it & keep it registered. to take the driving test, the car you use must be insured.
No. The car must have coverage to have its physical damage fixed.
Yes, if it is going to be legally registered, licensed and driven.
You need to add him to your insurance or he must have his own. Your boyfriend is not automatically insured.