In most states in the US you can register a car at any state Department of Motor Vehicles (or equivalent) office. Some states require that you register it in your county of residence (generally to ensure that the proper county taxes are paid on it).
Some cities have a personal property or excise tax that's due on vehicles. If you live in such a city, you'll almost certainly have to pay that and pick up the city sticker in that city. Registering a car in a different location to avoid paying taxes on it is a form of tax evasion.
if you live there
I know you can put the car your insurance but to register a different story
In most cases, you will not need to register your car, the dealer will do it for you. You need to ask as each dealer is different.
Simply take the title and proof of insurance to you local DMV in your city, and they will register the vehicle.
Well if the car's title is in a company name and you own the company you can.
No, you cannot register a car you do not own. In order to register a car, you have to have the title.
In the UK you do not need to have a driving licence or to have passed a driving test to own and register a car in your name, however if you want to use the car on public roads that is a different matter.
Don do it! You owe tickets they toe your new car after registration
How can I register my car on cregslist
Sales tax is generally paid to the county or city in which you register the vehicle.
You can, should, and are legally required to register a financed car.
No, you can not register a car in a state that you do not reside in. It is illegal to do so, you must register your car where you live.