No. You cannot insure a vehicle that does not belong to you. If you were to add the vehicle without telling the insurance company that it doesn't belong to you there will be no coverage and any claim will be denied. You will have wasted your money.
by yerself.. like private... ex. a private jet
Taxi driver
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No but many private investigators happen to be ex-officers.
No, but the court can.
because sheeple will comply with whatever the government says
Generally speaking the owner of the car insures the car and lists the people who drive the car as operators. This is regardless of whether the primary operator lives in the household or not. Some insurance companies will allow the person who has care custody and controll of the vehicle to insure it whether they hold title or not.
Ex is trying to make her jealous.
EX is the trim package that a certain car is equiped is with.
You make whatever deal you have to with the ex to get them to sign over their interest in the car. I hope the car is worth it. LOLOL
The ex-husband can place the minor on his insurance policy. Your driver's license number is neither required or necessary.