Depending on the state, I believe they can 'run' the tags without reason, to verify validity of the plate and /or tag.
Yes. Tags are the property of DMV, so officers don't need a reason to run them.
It possibly depends on the state, but here, no. A repossession has nothing to do with the police. It is a transaction between the finance company and the customer, and the police are not normally involved.
As a matter of standard practice, most police will "run" a name anytime they have reason to be in contact with a subject.
There is no such thing as "just cause" when a police officer runs a license tag. It's part of his job to do so. Depending on how busy they may be doing other work police officers may randomly run dozens of license tags a day.
the police will ALWAYS have a reason for confiscating your car, it could be for many reasons, drugs, hit and run, stolen, if they have the least suspicion your car was used for a crime they WILL confiscate IT.
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you will get a ticket
Police pull over numerous amounts of people because of expired tags, so yes, you can and will get pulled over by the police for expired tags. yes it gives them a great excuse. its illegal you can be ticketed. Yes, it is often an indicator of other offences.
The ticket for expired car tags in Alaska, is usually around 100 dollars. Usually, however, the police will only issue a warning.Ê
You will not be cited for not having two tags if your car is registered in a state that requires the car to have only the rear tag.
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yes it can, if the police believe they have probable cause.