The license plate is yours and does not stay on the car when it is sold. Sometimes sellers allow the buyer to use the plate to drive home, but in general you should bring your own license plate for used car sales.
Not if the car belongs to you. The license plate isn't sold with the car. You take it off before you sell it.
Only if the tags stay with the car in that state.
You can keep your license plate, when you sell the car. The license plate is attached to your name. When you purchase another card you can use the license plate.
No. Unless it is a vanity plate and you have filed paperwork assigning it to a different car, you cannot move a license plate from one car to another. License plates in the United States stay with the vehicle. You can get in an awful lot of trouble for using a plate on a different car than the one the plate was issued for.
Each car is required to show a license plate as part of its registration. In America, the issuing state will be shown either at the bottom or top of the license plate.
Kentucky, California, Washington, Texas and Oregon the tags stay with the car. I'm sure there are others as well. I'd like a full list of these smart states as well.
There isn't an exception to the front license plate law in Iowa. Regardless of the car type, the car must have a front license plate.
Yes. The license plate number is under your name so it's yours
If there is not an existing plate, you need the title, registration, and valid drivers license.
Yes you can!
License plate numbers are found on license plates. License plates are commonly found on the front and back fenders of a car. They can be found on the trunk of certain car models as well.
It is illegal in ANY state to cover over your license plate.