Beck, it’s a really bad idea not to have at least comp on a car u are making payments on. My uncle dropped it on a truck he had years ago and it got stolen. he had over three years of payments to make on a truck he didn’t have anymore. i’m sure it sucked.
NO you do not have to register it if the title is signed over, YOU DONT sign the back of the title if you dont wanna register it, aslo date the bill of sale the day you give the cash to the seller and take the car…
NOT ALL CARS REQUIRE FULL INSURANCE IF YOU GET A LOAN
it is THE BANKS DECISION … my s10 loan required full coverage, the lebaon i specificly asked and was specificly told that i didnt need full coverage … all i needed was state minimum
another thing … the bank will never find out if you drop coverage that they require, noone notifies them …
and about the bill of sale … get TWO bills of sale … one FULLY filled out as if it was going on the road 10 minutes later, the second one filled out the same EXCEPT LEAVE THE DATE BLANK
fill out the title w/ everything EXCEPT the DATE
if the cops ever ask about the car, BEFORE its registered, you have a proper bill of sale, but THEN when you go to the dmv, you take the “other” bill of sale and writre in the current date, and do the same with the title
that way the dmv doesnt bitch at you about "why are you just registering a car you bought 3 months ago?
it varies on the value of the vehicle on whether u need comp/coll at most credit unions. Most banks u are required to maintain full coverage. They are protecting their collateral.