Yes you can in the UK go us
if it has a linceses plate
You could write down the VIN and ask your local DMV office if they can tell you. They may or may not, be legally obliged to answer your question, or to tell you to whom the car is registered.
You don't pay for the plate, but the registering of the car. The DMV sends the plate and tags when the car is registered with them. Then, each year you pay for new tags.
Yes. Most insurance will refer to the car by VIN number, and not by license plate.
The plate number letter in the Philippines refers to the region where the vehicle is registered. It helps to identify which Land Transportation Office (LTO) district office issued the plate.
Yes of course you can ,it doesn't matter the vehicle is made ,what matters is that if its previously registered or not ,if it hasn't registered previously then of course you can get registered it anytime which means you can get a new licence plate
NO - only if you are REGISTERED in the new state, and do NOT put a front plate on - for example, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. If your car is registered legally in PA ( Rear plate only) and you drive in to New Jersey, you can not be stopped for not having a front plate - only cars REGISTERED in NJ need the front plate.
They can find that info out by running the plate number and then, when the owner i sdisplayed, running the name of the owner. The owner of a vehicle does not have to have a license.
You will be pulled over and ticketed for no license plate. (registration is required for licensing)
On the front of the car or the back.
Look at the vehicle Title Registration
track it by its listens plate on the back of the car