Car Insurance Stamford Connecticut CT
Reader’s Question:
I have a car in Stamford, Connecticut that the registration has been suspended and got no insurance at all. I am trying to sell the car. What will be my penalties for not having car insurance or current registration? Will the buyer have any problem purchasing my car?
Gwen
Stamford, CT
The state of Connecticut requires that all registered cars have liability insurance maintained at all times. When you renew or register a car registration, you must certify insurance coverage. Your signature attests that minimum car liability insurance will be carried throughout the registration period and the car will not be driven without auto insurance.
The Connecticut DMV states that to avoid penalties return your registration and marker plates immediately to any DMV office and get a receipt when you terminate your insurance or transfer or sell ownership of your car in Stamford.
If your registration is suspended on your car that you are trying to sell, as it likely is due to it being driven without car insurance, it may cause problems for anyone that purchases it. It would appear that you would have to clear up the insurance and registration issues first so that the buyer will not have problems trying to register the car once they buy it from you.
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