No. The plates need to be on the same car they are registered to, so you can't go take the plates off a car of a dead person and put them on a different car. Let's say you inherit the car so you would go have the car put in your name and the plates would stay on the car but in your name. If you took the plates off a car to use on another car that would be stealing the plates. This could result in arrest.
No. The correct acid used in car batteries is Sulfuric Acid and it is a special battery formulation. Hydrochloric acid will destroy the plates over night.
When you sell a used car in California the plates stay on the car. After selling aÊused vehicle in California a title transfer needs to be done.
no
If you have plates on it, and you intend to keep those plates, then yes.
You can buy a car at any age but you have to be at least 17 with a provisional license to drive it on the public roads - with a full licence holder with you - L plates and all.
The Plates are not 'your' plates, they belong to the STATE that you have registered your car with. If the STATE wants their plates back for any reason, they could have the POLICE get them from you by a number of ways.So to answer your question... Yes the POLICE can take the "STATE'S" license plates from your car if they are instructed to do so by the STATE.
they have special map for showing the plates, i believe it is called a tectonic map.
yes
The numbers of letter and numbers allowed on personalized car reg plates ranges from 8-10 depending on where one procures the personalized car reg plates.
yes they can and YES they can PAY for it dearly. LOL The clowns SHOULD have checked the VIN and they wouldn't have wasted time on the wrong car. But, you violated the law by having the wrong plates on the car. You sure are slick. LOL We Were not trying to pull anything, we just purchased a new family vehicle and wanted the special plates we had on the old car on this one, and we purchased new plates for the old car. The only reason they tried to find it was because they found out and thought we were scaming them, we were not even behind on payments. They have since appologized profusely for the mistake.
Yes, the plates are your property. You may reclaim your property.