Regardless of wherever you're at in the United States, you are subject to the requirements of the state in which your vehicle is registered. If your vehicle is registered in a state requiring only one plate, that is all you need, regardless of where you go. Likewise, if your vehicle is registered in a state which requires two, you must display two plates, even if the state you're in doesn't require two plates for vehicles registered in that state.
On the front and back of the exterior of the vehicle.
I'm not personally familiar whether or not Nevada issues 2 license plates per vehicle, BUT - - if a state issues TWO license plates for every vehicle, then BOTH must be displayed - one in front and one in back.
If a state issues two license plates, they BOTH must be displayed on the vehicle - one on the front and one on the rear. If only one is issued, it ALWAYS goes on the rear of the vehicle.
You need to have front and rear plates displayed in South Dakota. Most states require you to display two license plates. Twenty states allow rear plates only.
Does Oregon issue two license plates? Any state that issues two plates requires that they both be displayed, one front and one rear.
Yes
Front
why are car number plates yellow at rear and white at front
If your state issues only one license plate it MUST be displayed on the rear of the car. If your state issues two plates they MUST be displayed, front AND rear.
I'm pretty sure number plates are displayed on both the front and rear in California, so two.
In the state of Texas, drivers are required to have 2 license plates displayed on the car. One license plate should be in the front and the other plate must be displayed in the rear.
The State of Maryland requires two license plates on all registered vehicles, one attached to the front of the car and one to the back The fine for not having the required number of plates is $55 (as of 2007)