yes, your insurance company will tell u that u will however need proof of current address and they will eventually make u change the state your drivers license to where you live
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?
Usually tax, and license is figured into the dea.
No. He doesn't have a drivers' license. In his own words, "I don't drive so I haven't bought a flash car."
What kind of pellet guns? Airsoft or airgun? Either way, you don't need to have a license. For an airgun, i think you just need to register from the store you bought from.
Both Florida and Massachusetts have residence requirements governing your right to register a car in that state. The local state department of licensing can answer your question.
it was bought
Yes, the only requirement for applying for a GB licence is UK residency, citizenship is irrelevant.
You aren't required to carry insurance in Oklahoma unless you own a vehicle; your license will be safe.
It depends on why they were driving your car and on what type of insurance you bought. If you bought the cheapest coverage, usually a limited or named driver policy then there is no coverage for anyone other than those named drivers listed on the policy. If the driver was a known driver that you failed to disclose, "concealed drivers" when you bought the policy, again there would be no coverage regardless of policy type due to fraud. If your not sure about your coverage just call and ask the company or contact your insurance agent for clarification.
Yes, but you pay the sales tax to the state you register it in. Where you live. They will make you pay it when you get your license plates. You find more at http://CarBuyingHowTo.com
Yes you can register it but be prepared to pay a penalty.
Go to the DMV and register for one. It costs extra but they should be able to do it