You shouldn't need plates if your wife gave you the car. I'm a little confused by your question. If you don't get a good answer, resubmit it with more details.
probably not, but you'll find out when you go to register it.
No
Lamborghinis DO have number plates as any road-worthy car must.
The Plates are not 'your' plates, they belong to the STATE that you have registered your car with. If the STATE wants their plates back for any reason, they could have the POLICE get them from you by a number of ways.So to answer your question... Yes the POLICE can take the "STATE'S" license plates from your car if they are instructed to do so by the STATE.
any thing that the car company gives
no those plates match that car you will get in more trouble for switching plates than not haning any at all
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It can eat parts of a car such as the license plates and any other pieces if they are small enough
No. The plates need to be on the same car they are registered to, so you can't go take the plates off a car of a dead person and put them on a different car. Let's say you inherit the car so you would go have the car put in your name and the plates would stay on the car but in your name. If you took the plates off a car to use on another car that would be stealing the plates. This could result in arrest.
You can use any car, it just has to have L plates on and has to be road-worthy.
When you sell a used car in California the plates stay on the car. After selling aÊused vehicle in California a title transfer needs to be done.
no
If you have plates on it, and you intend to keep those plates, then yes.