Yes but there are situation of when you need to notify your insurance carrier. IE: If that vehicle is permanently garaged in the other state. For Example if you are visiting or working in another state for an extended amount of time your fine. If you or a kid is at college in another state they are fine.
A general rule of thumb is to insure your car in the state it is registered in.
Depends on the state
In order to insure a car you must have a vaild drivers license for the state you are insuring your car in.
You will insure the cars based on where they are driven the most. If you drive more in one state, insure the car there.
Where ever the car is principally garaged.
Huh you can buy a new or used car, but you do have to have it insured, assuming you live in state that requires you insure your auto. A few insurers let other people insure your car, but you do need to be listed as a driver.
Travel insurance is either by car or potfolio to be insure in other to use it in another place of country or state
oh hell no
Yes
The owner of the car has to register the vehicle. The person on the registration must insure the vehicle, or be listed to drive that vehicle on a family policy. That example sounds close to insurance fraud so please correct the situation. Sell the car to the other person and they have to insure it. Actually it is 100% legal for a person to insure a vehicle registered in someone elses name so long as nothing illegal is going on...it can be the parents etc.....
You start by....Call and ask your agent
no yo can use the internet to find the best deal from any insurance company that is licensed to insure in your state.