Yes, do you own a motor vehicle that needs to be registered?
Of course you can.
Eventually you can probably claim ownership of it, but you will have to check with the abandoned property laws and statutes of your particular country or state to learn how to go about it. If the camper is registered as a motor vehicle it can become more complicated.
You need to be more specific. If it's for private use, is it a registered farm vehicle, recreational vehicle, or other vehicle exempt from classification as a commercial vehicle under FMCSR? In those cases, no, you don't. You might, however, be required to display "Not For Hire" on the sides of that vehicle.
Yes. Vehicle registration simply documents who legally owns the vehicle. You don't actually have to have a drivers license to own it.
In most states, you can trade in the vehicle without it being registered. However, you do need a TITLE to prove that you own the vehicle.
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.
If its your own vehicle you can enter the reg number at www.askmid.com this will tell you if the vehicle is on the Motor Insurance Database. It will not notify you if the driver in question is insured to drive the vehicle. For use with your own vehicle only.
If the vehicle is registered to you, then this is grand theft. Call the police and report it. If the vehicle is not owned by you, then it may be theirs and they have a perfect right to drive their own vehicle.
You have to own a vehicle to insure it then you have to register it as the registered owner. So if you are borrowing a vehicle either the owner has to insure it or you have to buy it from them
All Drivers are required to carry proof of financial responsibility while operating a motor vehicle on public roads. regardless of whether you own the veihcle or not. Most drivers who do not own a vehicle, but do drive, obtain Nonowners Auto liability insurance in orde rto maintain compliance with the law.
In a loan where the vehicle is the collateral, it is registered, but if you do not keep up with your payments, the bank stakes their claim and reposseses it, so in a way, the bank owns it, and it is a rent-to-own vehicle.
By law, cars must be registered in order to legally operate them on public roads. Even if you had a truck that you used only on your farm, though, you would still want to register it as registration provides some form of proof of ownership. Cars you own usually should be registered to you. To find out if it is registered, ask your local motor vehicle division or law enforcement agency, they can check. You will need to provide the VIN.