there is never a bad time to have insurance. Yes, you should regardless if the car is registered or not.
you have ten days from the original date of purchase to have insurance and have the car / vehicle registered in your name you have ten days from the original date of purchase to have insurance and have the car / vehicle registered in your name
Yes. Only a registered owner of a car can get the insurance. The insurance policy document and registration documents of a car both should be in a name of one person. The mismatching of documents leads to legal complications. So it is important to ensure that to get insurance, you have to be the registered owner of a car.
Not sure where you're at, but in most states, you'll need insurance before you transfer it, because you'll need insurance to have the car registered under your name. If the car's tags are expired, you'll definitely need insurance.
If you want to keep it registered and keep the plates, yes.
No. The car must be registered to you.
If you OWN a car it can be insured.If it is to be driven it must be registered correctly for the insurance to be validI have an antique sports car that has not been driven or registered for two years, but it is insured.
yes
the car owners insurance The person driving the car would need to submit a claim to their insurance company. There are a few insurance companies that will cover not only the registered owner but anyone driving the car, however this is not usually the case.
Yes. Most insurance will refer to the car by VIN number, and not by license plate.
Yes you need to put the car in your name other wise the last owner well get hit for no insurance and you need to take on the responsibility of the car.
They need the REGISTERED owner to come pickup the car and provide I.D. and insurance. Also call the finance company to find out how you can make the payment to be allowed to reclaim your car.