Yes, as long as you have the title or transfer of ownership registration.
In the UK, yes. You would need to transfer the registration via DVLA.
I would keep the plates and transfer to the other car. Either way you will pay more. One of the things that is not clear is that if you are giving up the first car for another car or if you will have two cars. If you are selling the first car don't pay for the new registration and have the new owner pay for it when they buy it. If you are keeping it you will have to pay for the registration and keep the plates because the new car will need both.
Usually the license plate lasts as long as you own the car, or transfer it to another car. The registration of the plate is usually renewed yearly and you will add the sticker to the license plate. You risk impoundment if you do not keep this up to date -- keep your address up to date and you will regularly receive notification.
In CT you can transfer your present registration and old tags to your new car for a fee.
No. You sign the title over to them, and they register it on their own.
The transfer is instant.
Registration is required during the sale of a vehicle and transfer of its ownership. Vehicle Registration involves the recording of a motor vehicle in the official records after due verification.
Vehicle registration numbers are a means of determining the owner of a vehicle. Usually, when purchasing a vehicle from a dealer, the dealer will transfer the registration number to the purchaser and fill out the required forms.
You need to get the form from your local DMV but there may be a transfer fee involved. You also need your registration and signature. I wish you the best of luck.
As long as you have his permission, there is no issue.
The loan must be paid off first so the lender will release the title.