One must be the legal age of majority to register a vehicle.
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.
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.
A 16 year old female does not need parental permission to get emancipated in the state of Oklahoma. The minor will have to hire their own attorney and have a judge grant the emancipation.
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
yes but he?she cant drive it unless he has a permission
Well, isn't that a happy little question! Oklahoma City is actually the capital of the state of Oklahoma, so you'll find it there. There are no other states with cities named Oklahoma City, but each state has its own unique and beautiful cities waiting to be discovered and painted with your own special touch.
Indianapolis is the capital of the state of Indiana. Slightly less discreet is Oklahoma's capital of Oklahoma City. Both have the full name of the state spelled within the name of the capital.
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.
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