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
No, the vehicle would need to be titled in your name for you to be able to register it. Your grandmother could register it in Florida and let you drive it.
No yes. the titled owner should be listed as an aditional insured.
Yes.
You may be added to someone else's policy as a driver if you operate their vehicle. You cannot put a vehicle titled in your name on someone elses policy. The vehicle must be insured in the name of the person who owns the policy.
Yes. Most companies will not insure an individual with a boat or any property if there is not a financial interest between the property & the insured. More specifically, it has to be titled and/or registered to the listed insured on the policy.
Who had the seizure?
No Try Kentucky
not if its 50cc or less, but you need a driver's license and the moped needs to be titled, registered, and insured.
A vehicle can be titled without insurance, but must be insured before getting a tag or registration. Exception: If a car still has a lien from a financing company, the car may have to be insured to change owners.
In most states it's not legal. The vehicle must be insured by the owner.
Check with the agency that issues tags and or titles in your area, they should be able to advise you how to go about getting it tagged and or titled.
Check with the agency that issues tags and or titles in your area, they should be able to advise you how to go about getting it tagged and or titled.