What you would have to do is regester the other state and get another plate and just change it every time you need or want.
If you have a in state tag on your car its $2 if its out of state it $3.
A person has 30 days to purchase a new car tag in the state of Oklahoma. Most car dealers will give a person a 30 day temporary tag to use until the new ones are purchased.
Would depend on the state.
Not sure about other states, but in Georgia when you buy a tag for your vehicle that is YOUR tag, if you sell your car or it gets repo'd you can get the tag and trasfer it to another vehicle.
Yes, they have to get a four year tag if they are students in colleges in other state.
nope
I recently purchased a car on eBay. The car was located in NJ, and I needed it in OH. I picked up the car in NJ on a trailer (no tag required for the car). The first thing I needed to do was to get an Ohio title. Once I received the Ohio title I was able to get a temporary tag in Ohio so that I could drive the car to the emission testing center. The temporary tag was good for 30 days. Alternatively, if you buy the car from a dealer or lease agent in another state, they can issue you a temporary tag from that state which will also be good in your state for the specified time period. Which road you need to take will depend on whether they can give you a title when you pick up the car, or whether they need to mail it to you later. By bringing the car home on a trailer I had both options available since it wasn't being driven on the road.
Go to the tag office with the title.
Depends on which state you live and what kind of car it is and how old it might be. Call your local motor vehicle office.
It depends on what state you live in. In Florida, you keep your tag and transfer it to your new vehicle.
Probably not. It would require a new title to be issued.
The tag question is "doesn't he?"