Can a person without a valid drivers license aquire auto ins

by crilleypopo » Fri May 08, 2009 08:59 pm

most interested in coverage for passangers in the car with non drivers licensed driver

Total Comments: 48

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:52 am Post Subject: Need A Break

I used to own a Dodge Dakota pu that was covered with liability. I lost my drivers license because of DUI. My son received his driver license so I gave him the truck we transfered it to him. We purchased insurance briefly until someone put trash in the tank. Since then it has been parked almost a year now. I am disabled and he is stuck without a vehicle what can we do as we have found out it is way to expensive for insurance in his name. Should we transfer it back to my name just for ins reasons? We live in Louisiana. He will be 20 this year and is not working.

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:52 am Post Subject: Need A Break

I used to own a Dodge Dakota pu that was covered with liability. I lost my drivers license because of DUI. My son received his driver license so I gave him the truck we transfered it to him. We purchased insurance briefly until someone put trash in the tank. Since then it has been parked almost a year now. I am disabled and he is stuck without a vehicle what can we do as we have found out it is way to expensive for insurance in his name. Should we transfer it back to my name just for ins reasons? We live in Louisiana. He will be 20 this year and is not working.

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:52 am Post Subject: Need A Break

I used to own a Dodge Dakota pu that was covered with liability. I lost my drivers license because of DUI. My son received his driver license so I gave him the truck we transfered it to him. We purchased insurance briefly until someone put trash in the tank. Since then it has been parked almost a year now. I am disabled and he is stuck without a vehicle what can we do as we have found out it is way to expensive for insurance in his name. Should we transfer it back to my name just for ins reasons? We live in Louisiana. He will be 20 this year and is not working.

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:52 am Post Subject: Need A Break

I used to own a Dodge Dakota pu that was covered with liability. I lost my drivers license because of DUI. My son received his driver license so I gave him the truck we transfered it to him. We purchased insurance briefly until someone put trash in the tank. Since then it has been parked almost a year now. I am disabled and he is stuck without a vehicle what can we do as we have found out it is way to expensive for insurance in his name. Should we transfer it back to my name just for ins reasons? We live in Louisiana. He will be 20 this year and is not working.

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:53 am Post Subject: Need A Break

I used to own a Dodge Dakota pu that was covered with liability. I lost my drivers license because of DUI. My son received his driver license so I gave him the truck we transfered it to him. We purchased insurance briefly until someone put trash in the tank. Since then it has been parked almost a year now. I am disabled and he is stuck without a vehicle what can we do as we have found out it is way to expensive for insurance in his name. Should we transfer it back to my name just for ins reasons? We live in Louisiana. He will be 20 this year and is not working.

Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 11:48 am Post Subject:

What do you need insurance for if the vehicle cannot be driven? Why don't you just sell the vehicle?

On the other hand, if someone is going to drive the vehicle then that someone needs to be covered by insurance (or other valid "proof of financial responsibility").

what can we do as we have found out it is way to expensive for insurance in his name


Persons who cannot afford auto insurance need to take the bus, ride a bike, walk, or beg their friends for chauffer services.

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 12:30 am Post Subject:

i live in kentucky i have a car in my name but just have a permit can i still get insurence on the car in my name

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 01:01 am Post Subject:

If you are the registered owner of the vehicle, the answer is yes. If the vehicle is owned by someone else, the answer is no.

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