no. not unless the lender allows you & it won't. you would have to sell the car, pay off the loan & then transfer title. all at the same time.
Simple answer is that YOU can't. If they consent to this, THEY have to register it in their name.
You can register it but someone else has to drive it.
if there is a mix up then yes
Connecting your iPod to iTunes and doing a factory reset will allow you to register it under someone elses name.
If someone were to register their domain name it's basically equivalent to them branding their sitename. Thus, no one else can register that same site name while the other is already registered. It provides security.
In the state of New York, you can only register a vehicle when the title is in someone else's name if you have power of attorney for that person. If you are registering for a person in the military you must have the forms MV-454 and MV-456.
Do you have the title of the car in your name? Is there a loan on the car? You will have to register it if your name is on the title!
Insure?? yes, register? NOT unless your name is on the TITLE.
Yes, you can take out a loan for a vehicle for someone else and make the payments on it, but the only way you can put the vehicle in their name is if you have their permission.
No. Insurance cannot be obtained on property which the policy holder has no vested interest or ability to control.
No, someone cannot legally register a car under another person's name without their permission. Registration typically requires the owner's consent and their identification, as well as proof of ownership, such as a bill of sale or title. Attempting to register a vehicle under someone else's name without authorization can be considered fraud and lead to legal consequences.
I think you could only do something like that as a cosigner, because the loan originator will put a lien on the title that will have to be settled before the car can be sold or transferred.