Yes, any vehicle you own that will be driven must be insured, even if you don't have a valid driver's license. That's a legal requirement in almost every state.Nov 10, 2021
Does Geico insurance unlicensed drivers?
By law, you do not have to have a driver's license to get insurance. However, most insurers won't provide coverage to an unlicensed driver. Most national insurers — such as Geico, State Farm, Progressive and Allstate — will not offer you a quote without a license.Dec 22, 2021
Can you get car insurance if the car is in someone else's 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.Jul 5, 2021
Can you insure a car with a permit in NY?
Yes, you can get car insurance with just a driver's permit. However, if you're still learning to drive, you may not need to be added to a policy yet. If you're behind the wheel of a family member's car while practicing driving, you're most likely covered by their policy and won't need your own.Nov 16, 2021
Can you get car insurance with a permit?
Yes, you can buy car insurance with a learner's permit, but you usually can't register a car without a license. Additionally, many insurance companies only sell policies to drivers with learner's permits if they get a driver's license within 30 to 45 days after purchasing insurance.Sep 14, 2021