Insurance would have nothing to do with transferring the title in most states. However, in order to register the vehicle and get a tag for it you normally have to prove that it is insured. Here in Georgia, the Dept. of Motor Vehicles has a system which requires the insurance companies to report policies on each vehicle and also reports when the policy cancels. A Police Officer can use the laptop in their cruiser to tell if you have insurance at the time you are stopped or go through a road block.
You will have to buy auto insurance on the care before you can transfer the title.
i pay out my car but i still need to change the title ,i have insurance but not a license can i still transfer the title in my name?
We own a vacation home in Mexico but are U.S. citizens. We bought a car in Mexico to drive but the insurance is expensive. How do we go about transfering the title to the U.S. so we can purchase insurance from a U.S. company?
Your parents would need to add the car to their own policy.
No
Yes. You must transfer the title.
In Texas you do.
You will need to sell your car and then do a legal transfer of the title.
You need your title, Valid ID and the certified document that changed your name.
yes you can have insurance on a vehicle that does not belong to you,you can even get tags for it.youjust cant transfer the title.
Some auto insurance policies transfer to rental cars, and some do not. You need to ask your insurance agent about the details of your insurance policy, and the specifics of coverage while you are driving a rental car.
No. Each car has its own separate title so you can't transfer it to a different car. You can, however, transfer title of a car from one person to another. That is part of transferring ownership of the car.