NO. The insurance policy has to be in the name of the titled owner.
Yes
No. If he is listed at all, then he is covered. If he IS the primary driver of a vehicle, then he should be listed as such.
No, you do not need to have a permit or license in order to register ownership of a vehicle in your name.
Yes. You do not need to have a driver's license in order to register a motor vehicle and get tags for it.
Legally, NO
The definition of a primary driver is the main person who drives a vehicle. Other people who sometimes drive are secondary or part time drivers.
Yes you can even insure it - you just can't drive.
[original answer was removed by WikiAnswers Supervisor as a nonsense answer]ANSWER: No, you do not need to have a permit or license in order to register ownership of a vehicle in your name.
No. A driver's license is not required to register a vehicle. There are many reasons why a person without a license might own a car. It could be an elderly person who has someone drive them around or a company car...
I live in NY and I believe you can register it, but you cannot drive it. You can call the local Motor Vehicle Department and they can answer this for sure. but I believe that you can.
To properly register a foreign car in Texas the owner of the vehicle will have to have local insurance, driver's license, a fill out several forms of paperwork. The paper work is to ensure the car as legally brought to the country.
The Owner is the one who must take care of all of the legal aspects of a vehicle.