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You cannot register a car without insurance in Minnesota, as proof of insurance is required at the time of registration. You are required to have $30,000 in bodily injury liability coverage, up to $60,000 per accident, along with $10,000 in liability coverage for property damage. You'll also need personal injury protection and uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage. You have 60 days from the date of purchase to register a vehicle in the state of Minnesota, but you can't drive the car without insurance.
To register a car in Minnesota, you need the following documentation:
- Registration fees
- Proof of ownership
- Completed application to title and register a motor vehicle
- Proof of identity
The penalties for driving without insurance in Minnesota can be steep, so you should get insurance right away and have proof of coverage at all times.
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