Submitted by UltraShadowArbiter t3_125mv1t in Pennsylvania
Hello. I'm going to be purchasing an antique car from a private seller soon, but I'm finding and being told conflicting information about transferring the plates to my name.
For a regular car, you need proof of insurance in order to transfer the plates. BUT, the seller of the car and my dad and other people are telling me that you don't immediately need it for transferring antique plates. I can't find anything that explains any of this stuff online, only stuff for regular plates. I know you don't need insurance to transfer the title, but the plates thing is confusing me.
For context, I don't have my own daily driver car. I always use one of my parents' cars whenever I go somewhere. And therefore, I don't have my own vehicle insurance. The antique car will NOT be a daily driver. It is also not drivable at the moment.
My dad also keeps saying that his vehicle insurance should be enough proof, because apparently that's what my mom used when she bought her Jeep, but I don't think that's going to work here. Because her Jeep is a modern vehicle.
Would it be possible to buy the car and transfer the title, then get insurance, and then transfer the plates after?
Can someone please help me figure this all out? It's very confusing and is starting to kinda stress me out.
colormeslowly t1_je4wu0o wrote
I found this fact sheet
https://www.dot.state.pa.us/public/dvspubsforms/BMV/BMV%20Fact%20Sheets/fs-ant.pdf
which led to this form
https://www.dot.state.pa.us/Public/DVSPubsForms/BMV/BMV%20Forms/mv-11.pdf
I find it interesting that the form does not ask for insurance info.
I know you said this was a transfer of owners, and these forms might not apply but if this form is not asking for insurance, I don’t see why a transfer would but since I am not 100% sure, you can contact penn dot
https://www.dmv.pa.gov/Pages/Contact-Us.aspx