Can You Register and Insure a Car Without a Driver’s License in Connecticut?

Learn if you can register and insure a vehicle in Connecticut without a driver’s license and the insurance requirements involved.

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Yes, you can register and insure a car without a license in CT, but you need a licensed driver to be listed on the insurance policy. While you can own a vehicle and have it insured in your name, you cannot legally drive it yourself without a valid driver's license.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Can I legally drive a car in Connecticut without a driver’s license if it’s registered in my name? No, you must have a valid driver’s license to legally drive a car in Connecticut, even if the vehicle is registered in your name.
  2. Is it possible to get car insurance in Connecticut if I don’t have a driver’s license? Yes, you can insure a car without a driver’s license, but the insurance policy must include a licensed driver.
  3. Who can be listed on the car insurance policy if the owner doesn't have a driver’s license? A licensed driver must be listed on the insurance policy to meet state requirements.