Only if you live in Italy
Not true, some states do not require a front plate and other have collector plates which only need to be on the rear. A Italian plate would essentially be a bumper sticker.
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.
on the front or in the back.
Dealers only normally put you plates on if they are transferred form another vehicle. But some will register the car for you and put the plates on. It's pretty much a given thing anymore that they do.
No, you cant that is illegal. when the number plates are given they record your car's make number and engine number under plate number.
I'm sure it depends on the locality, but in my state, yes. You can transfer plates from one car/truck to another as long as both vehicles are registered to the same person.
It depends on what reason, ie; if you're a mechanic and need to replace the bumper- Sure!. If you need to put borrow it to put on an unregistered car- No Way!
It depends on where your at. Most of the time on the somewhere on or below the trunk or near the trunk and on the front bumper.
Enough distilled water to cover the plates. Do not open a sealed battery.
In new zealand you have to display L plate on the front and back of your car but to remember you need to take the L plate off when the Learner is not i the car or you can get a $200 fine
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.
If you have plates on it, and you intend to keep those plates, then yes.
no