If it's a combination vehicle, it can. Go to a truck stop and look around; you'll find a lot of companies register their tractors in Indiana and their trailers in Illinois--Indiana has the least expensive tractor base plates, and Illinois is cheapest for registering trailers. But if it's a car? No. It can only be registered in one state.
The same as whatever state your vehicle is registered in.
In texas do you have to get a motorcycle inspected in the same county that its registered?
It is the same (GMT-6 or CST), at least for regions on the same time zone.
No. The Texas Revolution is also called the Texas War of Independence.
yes you would
MEXICO
same climate
One an the same (GMT-6 or CST).
Not at all; while Texas is a state belonging to the United States, Mexico is an independent country south of the US. Confusion may arise because from 1821 until 1836, Texas used to be a territory of Mexico, but after the Texas Revolution (1835-1836) and the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) it became part of the US. Hence, it shares many cultural and demographic traits with Mexico.
i think it should still be the same to reporsent Texas
No you can't. I'm having the same problem! In Michigan the Secretary of State requires a vehicle to be insured before you can register it but my insurance company requires the vehicle be registered in my name before they will insure it!
The same way a loan company does, HIRE a REAL repo agency to do the job.