I have the opportunity to take over payments on a car. Since the title is not in my name, how can I get auto insurance for this car until the title is transferred into my name? I’d heard there is a form that the owner can sign that verifies that I will be the only one driving this vehicle. Any suggestions would be helpful.
Am, can you give me the website to your insurance company 21st?
Hey I just recently had this same issue the car not being in your name is not a problem!!! I have 21st century insurance!!! I love them!
How can I get auto insurance for a car not in my name?
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you should be able to get insurance anyway. They go by vin and your info not by who owns it.
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You could always ask the person that owns it to get coverage for any driver and you will pay the difference.
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just take the registration in with you insurance companies don’t really care who’s name it is in as long as they make money
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You should be able to take a bill of sale and/ir a payment contract along with your vin number to your agent and you should not have any problems.Plus if there are any problems your aganet will tell you what you need and help you.Congrats on the new car!!!
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put somebody elses name down they won’t know the difference
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Hey I just recently had this same issue the car not being in your name is not a problem!!! I have 21st century insurance!!! I love them!
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funny -just take the money they will accept it with a copy of the title—and o without a prince you got to try the best you can-while in your question answered why do women shave below the belt place-you say so you can be serviced by guys-well -why not be the princess and find Jesus as your savior and best friend-so you will get help with thing like this car-David a past loser myself now living in Jesus amazing grace-and thanks
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Technically, you can’t. If you don’t own it, you have no insurable interest in it. There are lots of people out there who do it, and get away with it. However, once your company finds out you are not the owner they will cancel your vehicle off the policy, or cancel your policy. The insurance on the vehicle now may not even cover you because if you were given the keys and started making payments on the vehicle legally that meets the definition of transfer of ownership, and the car is no longer that person’s vehicle. You should get this title/registration issue taken care of asap so you can honestly be insuring the vehicle when you do.
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