yes, and if you are put as an occasional driver on their car it's cheaper.
No. He has to have auto insurance to keep driving.
you only need auto insurance if you driving. upon buying a car, you should get insurance.
You can definitely exclude your spouse from your auto insurance. They shouldn't be driving if their license is suspended so they don't need insurance.
Yes, because you will still be behind the wheel, it doesn't matter who else is in the car.
Auto insurance follows the vehicle so the policy that is covering the vehicle you are driving will provide the coverage.
uda unlawfull driving auto. no insurance.
Yes, having been in the US from 1997 I have found it is possible to get auto insurance however it is probably easier to get it once you have a state driving license.
If you are caught driving an un-insured car: YES
When you first get your drivers license, most auto insurance companies will give at least a small discount if you have taken professional driving courses.
yes, if they run a 'clue' or driving record.....your driving record, or violations, of course are under your license and not each vehicle......they are insuring the 'driver' as well as the vehicle........
No insurance company will cover you for driving whilst suspended. Any illegal activity will deem your policy null and void.
If your spouse has no drivers license and does not drive, then no, you don't have to include them on your auto insurance policy. Actually, they have to have a drivers license before they can be added to the policy.