Yes. It's very common for businesses to do exactly that - register vehicles in a state other than where the company is incorporated - especially with commercial motor carriers. Each state will have certain criteria which will need to be met before a vehicle can be registered in that state. Usually, at least one of the requirements will be that the entity registering the vehicle own or lease property in that state.
A car can be registered and insured by a number of people. Usually they are one and the same. A car can be insured with having it registered to you if you would like to drive it.
NO
Yes.
If a person is driving a car and he/she is uninsured but the vehicle in which he is driving is registered and insured to another individual, the registered owner is liable for the damages to the other pwesond's vehicle.
Yes, you can be, but you need to have insurance and registration in the state you reside.
You can have it insured in your name, You can have it titled in your name as lienholder and have it registered to another party
Depends on your insurance company.
Yes it can.
No. You can only insure a vehicle that you own. The only situation where this is different is a married couple.
Of course
No, but car has to be insured to register it & keep it registered. to take the driving test, the car you use must be insured.
not in any state or thru any insurance company I know of.