I was told (when it came time to pay property tax), that you may have a car with no or expired tags, inspection sticker, insurance, and/or city sticker, BUT that you may still be charged property tax on the vehicle. There may also be local ordinances restricting where the car may be legally parked. With the car I had (as described above), I was not required to pay property tax due to the age/excessive mileage of the vehicle.
To get tags the car must be registered.To register a car most states require proof of insurance.
Virginia car insurance can be found on Virginia Auto Insurance and the Virginia Car Insurance Center, especially if you have a very good driving record.
Virginia Auto Insurance can help you with car insurance, as well as rental car insurance for a low rate and cheaply too. Virginia Car Insurance Center can also help.
can you put a car cover over a car that has no tags or insurance in your private driveway
If the car is registered, meaning that it has license plates, it must have liability insurance. If you hace a loan, the bank probably requires insurance. If it is just sitting on private property without tags, no insurance needed.
if you have tags ont he car you need to have insurance or you will rack up fines with the mva
No. It cannot be driven on a public road. However, IF there is a loan on the car, the LENDER can require that it be insured until the loan is paid off.
Yes, Virginia car insurance is generally cheaper than insurance in California
No. No state allows this.
When it's a self-driven car, you need license to get car insurance from any insurance company.
You simply don't renew the tags and registration. When it's ready to be driven again, then you go and get the tags and registration for it.
You can go to dmv.com to find car insurance for the virginia region