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You Can Get It Through Your School Which Would Be Drivers Ed. Or You Can Go To Any BMV And Get It.
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A recent appelate ruling, Indiana BMV v. McNeil, opines that there is no statute of limitations on "administrative actions" taken in the interest of public safety. Technically, the BMV can adjudge you an HTV 5, 10, 20+ years after your offense and hand you a brand new 5 to Life license suspension to begin within 30 days of notice. Read about BMV v. McNeil here: http://indianacourts.us/blogs/caseclips/2010/08/16/bmv-v-mcneil/
The term BMV stands for Bureau of Motor Vehicles. The BMV handles registrations, license plates and drivers licenses, as well as state ID cards.
You just go to your local BMV and register it. They are not illegal. Lots of rural mail carriers own them. Register it like any other vehicle.
Check with your local bmv or a website such as carfax to pull up a history report for the veichle!
You have to get the title notarized at the BMV. then you write the info of the new owner where they notarized, and then they will take it to the BMV.
BMV had my auto registration returned as undeliverABLE. In fact I put in for change of address to tampa. I`m getting very little US mail can you fix the problem. wsaustin04@att.net
You can't drive anunlicensed car. You should either get a ride to the BMV or contact the local authorities and have them escort you to a BMV. Does the car have it's needed papers. If it doesn't have its state issued qualifications met it would be a waste of time for you to go to the BMV at all.
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BIG MOTOR VEHICLE