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Can you get a car insurance if is not in your name?

Yes, you can get car insurance if the car is not in your name. However, the process will be a bit more complicated and may be more expensive.

To get car insurance for a car that is not in your name, you will need to provide the following information:

- The legal owner's name and contact information

- The car's make, model, and year

- The car's VIN number

- The amount of coverage you want

You will also need to provide proof that you are the authorized driver of the car, such as a lease agreement or a signed permission slip from the legal owner.

Once you have provided all of the necessary information, the insurance company will be able to issue you a policy. However, the cost of the policy may be higher than if the car were in your name. This is because the insurance company will consider you to be a higher-risk driver since you do not own the car.

It is important to note that if you get car insurance for a car that is not in your name, you will not be the legal owner of the car. This means that you will not be able to sell the car or transfer the title. If you need to do either of these things, you will need to work with the legal owner of the car.