If you are old enough to legally drive then you are old enough to buy your own Auto Insurance.
However due to the limitations of a minors obligations under contract law most companies will not sell you a policy as a minor. Some will sell you a policy but only if your parent or other legal guardian countersigns your application for you.
Happy Motoring
No, you don't have to put your son on your insurance, but he will have to get insurance of his own.
As long as she owns the car, has a license, and can afford the insurance she can buy it.
You don't. WHo said you needed to?
Yes they can. Their insurance can be less costly if they take it with their parents in connection with a multi car policy.
No, a 17 year old can not get a car registered in his own name. The person who registers the car must have insurance in their name. Insurance is given to people 18 years and older.
In California you have to be at least 25 years old to rent a car. Insurance companies will not give an 18 year old rental car insurance. If you do find a rental car company that will allow you to rent a car from them, the insurance you have on your own vehicle will cover the rental car as well.
Make him get a job and pay for it himself.
No. Tell them to get a job and pay for their own insurance.
Should be able to contact Delaware's dept of insurance, or an agent they will be able to tell you for sure.
You can get a car insurance unless you will buy a car.
It sorta makes sense that you would own a car. If you do not own a car why would you want liability insurance?
your liability insureance should grant him coverage, but you need to check your insurance plan to be sure.