Does the registered keeper have to insure the car?
It’s whoever is named on the DVLA registration certificate. So you may be the registered keeper of your company car, for example. If you’re not the car’s main driver or registered keeper, you’ll need to make sure you’re definitely covered to drive it.
Can I add my girlfriend to my USAA car insurance?
Can I add my girlfriend to my USAA car insurance? USAA allows you to add your girlfriend to your policy. To do so, your girlfriend must reside at the same address as you.
Can a person insure a car that is not in Your Name?
Can someone else insure my car if the title is under my name? Generally, no. A person cannot get an auto insurance policy on a car that they do not legally own unless they can prove to the insurance company that they have an insurable interest in the vehicle.
Can a person be added to a car insurance policy?
Added to the vehicle owner’s policy: Many times the owner of a vehicle will add another person—usually a close friend or family member to their policy. That way, anyone on the policy who drives the car is covered. This is also the case if you share the same address as the owner of the vehicle.
Can a family member not be listed on a car insurance policy?
Any other family member who also drives the car must also be listed on the policy. The one exception to joint-owners insurance is if the registered owners of a car do not live together, and both of the owners don’t drive the car. In this case, you may not be required to list both drivers on the car insurance policy.
What happens when you sign your car insurance over to someone else?
Your car insurance policy normally covers cars and drivers of your household, not others. If you’re in this situation, you should sign the title over to the new party. He can easily get insurance once he registers the car — and you will no longer be held responsible for his actions.