no you can't Its not in your name so you can't get insurance from a car that is not titled in your name
bought car with girlfriend they titled car in her name i didnt know this she found out car titled in her name only she took car
You can have it insured in your name, You can have it titled in your name as lienholder and have it registered to another party
You can sell it immediately if it is your car titled in your name.
Never title a vehicle in the name of a child. If it is titled in the name of a child, and you decide to sell it or trade it in, you cannot because the child cannot legally sign a document until they reach the age of majority. There is no reason to do this anyway.
No, you cannot sell a car that is not titled in your name. That would be a crime, transferring stolen property. The car legally belongs to the person whose name appears on the title.
It's aptly titled, The Car from 1977.
As long as she signs off on it, yes.
No yes. the titled owner should be listed as an aditional insured.
If you drive the car then you need car insurance.
No - you can not insure a vehicle that isn't titled to you.
No, the vehicle would need to be titled in your name for you to be able to register it. Your grandmother could register it in Florida and let you drive it.