No. An officer needs PC (probable cause), which could be a car fitting your description that was stolen... or it could be that you have too much hanging from your center mirror (obstruction of sight) or overload rearend.
Yes, the police are allowed to pursue a defendant into a differing jurisdiction. This is the fresh pursuit principle and allows police to continue pursuit of a defendant from their state into a new one.
The driver could only be taken into custody if a warrant had been issued for his or her arrest, and even that is subject to interpretation by the arresting authority.
Yes, you will be ticketed. The laws of ALL states require that you apply for, and be issued, a drivers license from the state in which you reside.
So long as your license was not suspended or terminated, you should just have to pass the driver's test to get a license.
They're illegal everywhere that I am aware of. All states have statutes prohibitting any 'alteration' of their license plates. Tinted covers change (alter) the color of the plates and/or obscure the printing on them).
It is not a good idea to drive without your license on you or in the vehicle. If you are pulled over by the police you can get a ticket for not having it with you. Yes, although it may be illegal in your state to drive on public roads. It is legal on private property with the owner's permission or acquesence.
No, you cannot, under Article IV Section I of the US Constitution is the Full Faith and Credit clause. Each state must respect the judicial precedings of each other state. If you're suspended in one state, you're suspended in all.
It varies from state to state. This year in Oregon I paid just under $200 to license a '94 Ford Escort.
No state license plates can be issued in chrome. However, you can buy chrome license plate frames on the internet or at any auto parts store. It is just like a picture frame that fits around your license plate and screws into your car.
Just as long as it is displayed somewhere else other than the license plate holder on the rear of the car so that it is no t mistaken for the "legal' state plate. Many people attach them somewhere else on the rear of the car or affix them to their rear bumper.
Not in the state I live in. My drivers license and motorcycle license are the same. It is just listed on the back of my auto drivers license, Motorcycle. Now if you are talking about the license plate then yes, you need one for each vehicle.
I just saw a handsome guy driving by. I noted his license plate number. My girl friend told me there is such kind of free license plate lookup. How do I find this free license plate lookup service?
Unless warrant for other infraction- should be just a citation
Not all states issue two license plates, but if your state (Indiana) does, it needs to be displayed both front and back.
yes there is, just above rear plate.
Yes, you will be ticketed. The laws of ALL states require that you apply for, and be issued, a drivers license from the state in which you reside.
Yes, you do not have to own a vehicle to get a driver license.
presidents license plate number is 0001000
Actually, smoke colored license plate covers are illegal in every state in the U.S. The reason is because every state has made it legal for certain equipment to be able to scan the license plate and the smoke colored covers block the equipment from scanning the plate. Due to this, the smoke colored covers are illegal. Just because you have not been stopped by a cop or forced to remove one, does not mean that it is legal in your state. In other words, take the cover off and if you are going to court on one in your state, then that answers your question..Added: Also, since ALL states have distinctive license plates insofar as recognizable colors, graphics, and artwork are concerned, license plate covers of ANY color are prohibited, except clear of course.