You do not have to own a vehicle to bind car insurance. If you do not own a vehicle you can purchase auto insurance to cover you when you are driving borrowed and unowned vehicles. Named non-owners insurance is a policy for individuals who drive borrowed cars and have a need for liability insurance. If you are required to provide an SR-22 to the DMV to keep your driving privilege and do not own a vehicle, named non-owners policies are the best solution. These policies will provide you with liability coverage in any car you do not own if you are found At Fault for injuries or damage.
You can own a car, but without auto insurance you cannot ply on the road and the Police will confiscate your licence.
re: auto insurance, no; auto insurance is written on the vehicle, not on a person.
Yes, you can. Ask your insurance company for a "broadform" contract. This contract insures you for every car you drive.
Auto Insurance Without a Car?Yes, You can purchase "Non Owners Insurance" Coverage. Sometimes referred to as "Named Driver Coverage"Drive safe - Buckle Up
Companies that offer car insurance in Oregon are State Farm auto insurance, 21st Century auto insurance, Nationwide auto insurance, Mercury auto insurance, Farmers auto insurance, and AAA auto insurance.
Yes. Having a bank account is not a prerequisite for obtaining auto insurance coverage.
You have to have a vehicle to carry auto insurance.
Yes, but to register a car you need the vehicle insured. In the state of CA you can't even buy the car without the insurance. Dealers won't let you take it out.
you only need auto insurance if you driving. upon buying a car, you should get insurance.
I don't really understand your question. The car dealer is not responsible for providing your auto insurance. It is your responsibility to obtain the proper insurance coverage for your vehicle and your situation.
You should not drive this vehicle at all on public roads without insurance.
Not usually but your car may be towed and forfeit.