If you keep your permanent address in your original state then no. If you license the vehicle in another state then you will lose your historical plate. Each state has their own state plates. You may be able to get historical plates through the new state though.
Yes you can.
Normally you have to have the vehicle registered in the state that you reside in. The only exception is for military members.
No, you have to get a new license plate that goes with the state you are living in. If you are taking a vacation in a state and your vehicle's plate is different, that's okay because you are vacationing.
Yes, you can if you are traveling. That is why you are given a temporary license plate. If you are not traveling, but buying a vehicle in another state & bringing it home, yourself i.e. driving it home; it will have a temporary plate. The temporary license plate must & always is registered to the owner of the vehicle. The registration include's their name, city, state, zipcode, car vin, etc. Anyone should be fine, as long as they have a valid temporary license plate, driver's license & insurance.
Type your answer here... If it were twenty years ago yes, but now in the age of computers NOPE!
That depends on the country where the vehicle is registered and then perhaps the state of that country.
What's the question??? Georgia has one plate to be displayed on the rear of the vehicle.
Yes you can. You have the right to keep the license plate off your own car. Some states allow you to transfer your plates between vehicles. But the 2 vehicles need to be the same, You can't transfer a plate from a pickup truck to a car. But you can go from car to car and truck to truck. In addition: The answer to this question depends on which state the vehicle is licensed in. In some states, the license belongs to the vehicle owner and, depending on the state's law, may be transferred to another vehicle. In other states, the license stays on the vehicle, even when the vehicle is sold or scrapped.
I believe it stands for "plate historical"...
no
You can transfer your license plates from one car to another, in the state of Illinois. You must be the owner of the vehicle the license plate is being transferred to.
You should take the policy out in the state the vehicle 'resides' in.