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License plates can be kept and transferred to the car you are buying or you can return them and get new ones.
You can buy the registration plates if you have a vehicle.
I would keep the plates and transfer to the other car. Either way you will pay more. One of the things that is not clear is that if you are giving up the first car for another car or if you will have two cars. If you are selling the first car don't pay for the new registration and have the new owner pay for it when they buy it. If you are keeping it you will have to pay for the registration and keep the plates because the new car will need both.
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.
If you transferred the plates to your new car...yes
The identification plates Help , the officer ; To identify Your Car and register Your ticket to enable Any confuses-ion , Also The new speeding Camera Takes A photo near the plates and by 2-3 Days you get your ticket/bill that you owe thur the mail .
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
Yes, you can drive a new car home without license plates in New Mexico within 30 days with the 30-day temporary tag or license plate. If you buy the car out of state, you require insurance coverage and tile of the car If u are wondering how i know this i study i don´t cheat if u study u will know
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New Car PlatesAny time you purchase a car from a dealership, you pay for the registration as part of the vehicle sale price. The only time a car will come with no license plates if the vehicle is sold NEW. The registration fee that you pay does cover your license plates because they are a part of the registration fee. Once you drive the car off the lot it'll take about 6 - 8 weeks before you receive your plates and tags in the mail. The dealer will handle all necessary paperwork for you. Should you choose custom/vanity plates, those are NOT covered, and it's up to you and you alone to go to the DMV and apply and acquire them. New car plates are the good old fashioned generic random number/letter combination. The answer to this question is completely inaccurate. I sell cars and you do not pay for your tag there. You pay for the people in accounting to go down to the dmv and submit your info so you get your title in the mail, and so you can go down and buy your tag. And the only tag you will get will be a temp 30 day tag that is written in permant marker on the back to show the date when you need to get one. Do your research before you make someone uneducated and make them expect somethign from the dealer that is false.I personally have no idea what the "dealer" is talking about right above me but the original poster is correct. Your taxes, title and license fee does cover your plates. The dealer issues you the 3-month (90 days) temporary license plate formerly called a Temporary Registration Permit (TRP). That is the only way you can legally operate the vehicle before your new plates arrive. Your new permanent plates will either be mailed to your home or to the dealership who will call you for pickup. I just purchased a new car Monday so you can take my word for it. If anything is different then maybe it's location specific. I am in Chicago, IL.
There is no age requirement for buying a new car. As long as you have the cash, you can buy a car.