Your car may be registered in any state, as long as you comply with their registration requirements (Generally, proof of insurance and a title in your name). You shouldn't wait for the plates to expire - most states have a requirement that vehicles be transferred to the new state within 30 days of moving.
Yes. Regardless of the state where your car is registered, if the plates are expired you can be stopped.
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Yes. That number has your driving record associated with it. If you register in another state, that state will issue you a new number.
In the state of Ohio, you will get a new sticker, unless you request new plates, if you renew after your expiration date. Only if your registration is expired for one year or more, will you be required to re-register your vehicle and purchase new plates. Also, you will need to provide a vehicle title to re-register after one year of expiration.
Can you legally tow a vehicle on a trailre to another state if the vehicle being towed has and expired tag? I don't want the states pulling me over for this and don't know about this. Don't want to renew the plates only to have to renew them again when I get to Arizona. Thanks, Gene.
You are suppose to register your vehicle in the state you live the most time in.
at the end of the month shown on the sticker on your license plates
No, you can not register a car in a state that you do not reside in. It is illegal to do so, you must register your car where you live.
I just talked to a State Trooper today because I am considering driving my brother's car out of state with the tags expired (over a year). He told me that the fine was around $140 dollars. Hope this helps.
No, you do not have to pay California late registration fees on your vehicle before you can register it in another state
Some states will issue a temporary tag for a fee, or you can hire an auto transporter to ship it to its destination. You should also be able to register your new vehicle in your home state with the proper documentation and payment of taxes and or fees.
yo can drive anywhere as long as you do not get caught. the trick is not drawing on o your automotive like all lights work, drive normal , you did not mention if the plates were also expired, if so your a ticking time bomb. if you need to anywhere, borrow a car or register your car its h cheaper then any fines ou may incur.