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You can register a car without insurance in Tennessee. You will still need to provide proof of financial responsibility to drive legally, which can be met by posting a bond or making a cash deposit of $65,000 with the Department of Revenue if you decide not to get insurance. Tennessee is one of a handful of states that allow you to register a newly-purchased car without insurance.
In Tennessee, you are required to have $25,000 in bodily injury liability coverage per person, up to $50,000 per accident, along with $25,000 in liability coverage for property damage. You have 30 days from the date of purchase to register a vehicle in Tennessee.
To register a car in Tennessee, you need the following:
- Title or manufacturer's statement of origin
- Odometer disclosure statement
- Current registration (if transferring plates)
- Payment for registration fees
Keep in mind that the penalties for driving without insurance in Tennessee can be steep, so you should get insurance right away and have proof of coverage at all times.
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