Should this be any more complicated than to simply keep paying the premiums on the NJ car to the NJ insurance company? I don't think they would really care where you are as long as they are told where the car is garaged and who is the primary operator.
My daughter is presently going to college in another state and will be using one of her uncle's cars that is owned by his business, but he does not want to insure her or put her on his insurance, i added her to my policy in the state of Hawaii for her permanant residency is here in Hawaii, how do i go about doing this?
The current answer from my insurance company is NO!!
yet my name is on the title, it appears that I will heve to sell the car to my son.
oh hell no
I would think it is based on your primary residence. That is how it works in MA
You can get a state ID card that would work.
Here is how you do this. Get the insurance in the name of the owner and list the people or person who drives the car as a driver. Usually the driver can have a driver's license from another state and or live in another state. Some insurance companies will allow someone to insure a vehicle that they have care custody and control of regardless of who owns the vehicle.
You start by....Call and ask your agent
Where ever the car is principally garaged.
No
no
Most states will allow anyone to drive with a "foreign" (another state or country's) license for up to 30 days. After that, the state considers you a resident and requires you to get a drivers license for that state, as well to register and insure any vehicle you may own and are operating in that state.
No
As long as they are legally fully licensed in their home state, yes.
You can only get a license in the state you reside in.