You can legally bring up to $10,000 USD without any declaration to the US Customs anything extra is subject to declaration and possibly be taxed...
If it was originally bought in the US then all you have to do is drive it across the border and register it in your state of residence. I actually found it more of a hassel taking my car from USA back to Canada then into the USA
people get jobs and make money for the state and the governer osf nebraska
If the mother has sole custody of the child, then yes -- the father doesn't need notification. With joint custody, the answer may vary, but in most cases the father must be at least notified. The permission would be from a judge, not the father.
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how many carton of cigarettes can any aduilt can bring home across state lines leagelly
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Yes it can.
There is no such law. People who finance cars drive them across state lines regularly. They are not limited to driving in only their state of residence.There is no such law. People who finance cars drive them across state lines regularly. They are not limited to driving in only their state of residence.There is no such law. People who finance cars drive them across state lines regularly. They are not limited to driving in only their state of residence.There is no such law. People who finance cars drive them across state lines regularly. They are not limited to driving in only their state of residence.
yah.
Across state lines? To which state? There are no states that allows a 16yo get married without parental consent.
Yes
To transport chickens and turkeys across state lines, there are certain requirements that must be met that require testing. These laws vary from state to state so make sure you are following the rules!
Also known as... Interstate Commerce
If he or she is your child, generally yes you can. However, many people would not consider the inclusion of a child on a journey across state lines as a 'vacation' of any sort.
The movement of goods and services across state lines was the Supreme Courts definition of Commerce Claus. This was important back in the old days.