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If the registration card is current, and, it matches the tags on the car, you MAY get off with a warning but if not, the most you SHOULD receive is a ticket for 'displaying expired tags.' Unless something else is going on that is not disclosed in the question, (e.g.- the tags on the vehicle are NOT the tags assigned to it) they shouldn't be wanting to impound the vehicle .
If it's on public property, it can be impounded.
Until you pay to get it out or they sell it at the auction.
No. However, if it's parked on a public roadway with an expired registration, it may be impounded, however.
Driving on an expired registration is illegal. Period.
Seems like your registration being current would have provided you with a tag to put on your license plate. You would probably get a ticket that would be rescinded if you obtain current license tags--fill out the correct form and bring in five dollars.
I would suggest you get the expired tags renewed as soon as possible. Depending upon your driving record and the length of time the tags have been expired, you may be ticketed and your car may be impounded if you are caught by law enforcement.
First, the car will likely get impounded because the tags are expired and the owner is not with the car. You can get a ticket as the driver. Drivers are responsible for not only how they drive but knowing what they drive can be legally on the road. An unregistered car shouldn't be on the road.
There is no buffer for the violation in New Hampshire. If the tags are expired, you can get a ticket.
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Your car will most likely be impounded, you'll be cited for driving a vehicle with expired tags, and it'll all end up costing you a lot of money in the end.