With some companies they offer what is called a non-owners policy which allows you to purchase insurance coverage. These are used mostly because a client is required to have insurance coverage for a specific time by the Department of Motor Vehicles to straighten out their driver's license.
I bought a vehicle but cannot drive as I cannot have a drivers license. Is there a way to insure and license it in my name so I may have a licensed driver drive my vehicle?
Well you have to be 16 or over to have a drivers license. At 18 you can purchase and insure your car, so basically 18.
Sure, it is not illegal to own a car without a licence and therefore is not illegal to insure a car without a licence...but it is still illegal to drive it.
None, because the car has to registration have to be in your name.
You can own a car without having a drivers license.
"To own a car you need a license, thus, you need one to insure a car. They check your DMV driving record when you get insurance plus they count how many years driving as part of the method to determine insurance cost." Is the first sentence accurate? I am disabled and don't drive, but have an attendant drive me. Can I legally own a car, and have an attendant included on the vehicle insurance?
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No. You can only get car insurance if their is actual a vehicle to insure.
YES - registration and insurance are separate from ownership.
No, the insurance is on the car, not the person.
You will insure the cars based on where they are driven the most. If you drive more in one state, insure the car there.
In the United States it is not required that you have a drivers license of any type to purchase and own a car. You do need a license though to drive the car.