yes.
You need a lisence to drive the car, but not to cosign a loan.
No, the cosigner will not have rights to the car after its paid off because the purpose of a cosigner is to pay off the notice if you fail to do so. Being a cosigner does not give them to any rights to the car.
If you are late on your loan payment and are a cosigner on your daughters car can they repposses the car?
Yes: Your spouse/children can be included on your insurance policy regardless of who was/if there was a cosigner on the car.
Possible fraud charges.
A cosigner can attempt to sell the car at anytime. However, in order for them to sell it, they have to have the other signer's signature.
It's illegal to drive without a driver's license, so if they get caught, they could be arrested. Your insurance may not cover the car if you allow an unlicensed driver to drive it, so if there's an accident, you will probably have to pay for it. Basically, don't let an unlicensed driver drive your car, even if they are the co-signer.
If you need a cosigner for the loan because of bad credit, it means you can't afford the car.
Yes.
Some who has character My Friend it is very difficult to get car loan with no credit and no cosigner although you have to contact some good car lenders in your area they can guide you better.
if you take it to your personal bank and ask them how much you need to have paid already they can indeed refinace you and remove the cosigner