A minor can own a vehicle in the state of Wisconsin, but under certain circumstances. The minor parents or guardian must sign a statement that consent the minor to purchase the motor vehicle and is ok with the purchase.
It doesn't matter if he's unlicensed or not, unlicensed persons can own motor vehicles. The question is, can a minor "own" property in your state? In most states minors cannot legally hold property in their own name, if they appear on the title to anything it must be as a co-owner with an adult.
No. The home could be quit claimed to a trust for the benefit of the minor, but a minor cannot own property.
Yes. It would be child endangerment, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, serving alcohol to a minor and any number of charges, depending on the state, province or country in question.
A minor cannot legally own property. Property can be held in trust for the minor until they reach the age of majority, usually 18.
Yes, Fred Meyer tested me when I was 17. I think each state has its own laws concerning drug testing of minors. Also some states age 17 may not be considered a minor.. ??
One must be the legal age of majority to register a vehicle.
A minor can purchase a vehicle on their own. They may not be able to register it under their name depending on the state laws.
Yes, a minor can own a vehicle in the state of Pennsylvania. "Pennsylvania law does not dictate a minimum or maximum age for owning/registering a vehicle. However, you should check with your insurance company to see if they have any restrictions regarding an owner's age."http://www.dmv.state.pa.us/faq/faq-title_vr.shtml#Q02
No. A minor is a person who is not of legal age to sign a contract and an insurance policy is a legal contract. A minor may or may not have the ability, depending on state laws and regulations to own a vehicle.
No, a minor can not sue their own parent in the state of Iowa. A child can file for emancipation from a parent in the state.
Reference your owners manual
I think WISCONSIN !!!!!!!!!!!!
You answered your own question.
The state laws are unique in the designation of what constitutes an emancipated minor basically Wisconsin law says (paraphrasing) emancipated minor status includes (1) A married, divorced or widowed person who is at least 16-years of age. (2) A minor who has GIVEN birth (pregnancy does not qualify). (3) A minor who has been emancipated by court order. (4) A minor emancipated by parental consent. (5) A minor living on their own who is self-supporting. Court rulings made concerning such laws vary greatly. Judges tend to interpret emancipation law on a individual basis rather than prescribed application of established statutes. Actually,Wisconsin has no laws on emancipation.
yes but he?she cant drive it unless he has a permission
No, the buyers remorse laws do not apply to the purchase of any vehicle new or used in any state. You bought the car and you own the car.
The senator herb kohl does, not the state.