State that allows foreigners/tourists to register cars?

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Hi,

I am in process of shipping my Land Cruiser to the US for having it there for future trips. The car will be imported and registered on the name of a friend of mine in the US. I wonder if there is any US state that would allow foreginers with a tourist visa to register a car on their name?

I know that tourists can bring their own car and have in the US for 1 year maximu, but one 1 year is not enough for me...

Thanks
 
Have you considered registering the vehicle under a business name? Here in Oregon its only $100 to create an LLC.

-Adam
 
^ it's about the same cost in California to start an LLC, not bad. BUT, they then nail you for $800 minimum / year tax after that, even with no income from the LLC, from what I understand. (But maybe Oregon has not yet been fully Californicated yet?)

And, yes, there are states that will readily issue a registration and license plate to people actually living outside of that state, although it may be needed to have a local address somehow, not sure., but maybe a PO box is good enough for that. And you have to send in the current registration paperwork. And they will likely ask for some sort of identification though, probably US, I imagine. Lots of info by RVers living in Mexico on that topic, I think.

As to the one year max you (OP) mentioned, can you not pop in for a day in Canada or Mexico to restart the clock? That was/is a common practice with some visas I understand.
 
^ it's about the same cost in California to start an LLC, not bad. BUT, they then nail you for $800 minimum / year tax after that, even with no income from the LLC, from what I understand. (But maybe Oregon has not yet been fully Californicated yet?)

And, yes, there are states that will readily issue a registration and license plate to people actually living outside of that state, although it may be needed to have a local address somehow, not sure., but maybe a PO box is good enough for that. And you have to send in the current registration paperwork. And they will likely ask for some sort of identification though, probably US, I imagine. Lots of info by RVers living in Mexico on that topic, I think.

As to the one year max you (OP) mentioned, can you not pop in for a day in Canada or Mexico to restart the clock? That was/is a common practice with some visas I understand.
Thanks for the answers.

I checked this before and the car has to leave Canada, US and Mexico economic zone to reset the clock.

Question is can I get insurance and registration without social security number and US driving license. For the US address I can the one of my friend. I have to check the with insurances directly I think. The online forms from the US insurance companies ask me for information I don't have.

So which states allow people from other states to register?
 
If founding a business needs less details than direct registration on my name then this is a valid options. I will check.
 
I believe Maine permits registration for non residents
 
The other question is what is the vehicle? You're not going to be able to register a non-US spec vehicle newer than 25 years old.
 
Initial registration is not the problem. It is imported and registred on the name of a friend in the USA and I will be able to drive it. This export/import is already in progress.

I am just looking for a possible way to get rid of the hassles for my buddy that it has to be registred on him and I drive it.
 
Well, if it is already all arranged to be imported and registered to him, it seems to me that trying to register it in your name subsequently is going to be a big hassle whereas keeping it registered in his name won't be much of a hassle for him (after the big initial one that is). He just needs to renew the registration once a year (10 mins online) and renew the insurance -making sure you are listed as a driver on it- (same time online). Basically, all his hassle is initially, not really after that. Nothing that a nice dinner would not help forget. And maybe it is also possible for you to buy insurance in your name on a car registered to him, I don't know for sure, but would think so.
 
As e9999 says, going through the importing and initial registration is the lion's share of the work. From there it is just a matter of renewing it and trying to transfer things to another state neither of you live in and get insurance is likely more of a hassle than just keeping it registered with your friend in their home state.
 

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