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    Lauren Barr
    Owner/Agent, Farmers Insurance - The Barr Agency, Mount Pleasant, MI
    It depends on the state and the underwriting rules of the company.  Generally speaking, no.  Most insurer's will not insure you if you do not have a drivers license.  You would need to title the vehicle as a joint title (you and someone else) and have the other person put insurance on it with you as an excluded driver. In most cases.
    Answered on May 10, 2013
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