In most states, a person must be at least 18 years old and have a valid driver's permit in order to register a car. Some states may also require the person to have completed a driver's education course.
In addition, the person must also provide proof of insurance and pay the required registration fees. The registration fees vary from state to state, but typically include a base fee, a title fee, and a license plate fee.
Once all of the requirements have been met, the person can register the car at the local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) office. The DMV will issue the person a registration card and license plates, which must be displayed on the car.
It is important to note that a person with a permit is only allowed to drive the car for certain purposes, such as going to and from school or work. They are not allowed to drive the car for pleasure purposes or to transport passengers.
If a person with a permit is caught driving the car for an unauthorized purpose, they could be ticketed and their permit could be suspended or revoked.