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You can buy the registration plates if you have a vehicle.
Vehicle registration plates of New Hampshire was created in 1905.
Short answer is yes, in most jurisdictions the plates are registered to an owner and a car. If you purchase a new car the plates are still yours. There are exceptions, the UK for instance
If you have no money to pay down on this vehicle or do not have a vehicle to trade in that you have no business buying a new van. You should be buying a used van.
Yes. When a car is sold, the plates remain the property of the previous owner, who then places them on another car he/she buys, or turns them in for credit if not ever buying another vehicle. If you have never had Arizona plates, you will need to apply for those at the local MVD in your area.
Yes. You can also drive it home, to the store, school, your friend's, and even your grandma's.
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.
License plates can be kept and transferred to the car you are buying or you can return them and get new ones.
in most states, as long as you have a bill of sale with the date of sell, signitures and driver liscense number of the person buying, you should be OK. if the new owner never registers the vehicle, and is driving the car with false or no plates, he will eventually get caught. If the new owner gets parking tickets on the vehicle, or if the vehicle gets towed, you need to prove that you sold the vehicle by presenting the bill of sale, and proof of the person you sold the vehicle to, via liscense number, name, address ect.
It depends on a person's individual needs. If a person is looking to have a full extension vehicle, for everyday use, they should look into buying a new vehicle because it will run longer and better.
They come from the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency as did the earlier number plates.
Purchasing a used fait punto rather than new saves on the cost of buying new and can often heighten the appraisal of the vehicle if the fait punto is custom made.