The vehicle must be registered in the State and County where you live. This has nothing to do with the locale where you purchased the vehicle. I bought a Jeep from someone in Indiana and sent an employee of mine to pick it up without ever seeing the Jeep and sent a check with him to pay for it. I registered it in Georgia where I live. Later on the State of Georgia sent me a bill for the sales tax on the vehicle. I heard that this sales tax has now been ended as more and more e-commerce takes place between individuals.
Where it is registered.
The car needs to be registered in the state the owner resides in.
SD since it is registered.
Usually in the state that it is registered
NO
state where vehicle is registered
The transfer of license plates cannot be done without the vehicle being registered in the state that is on the license plate. If a car is purchased in Massachusetts, and the car is to be driven in Maine, it must first be registered in Maine with the Department of Motor Vehicles. It is possible that a new plate will be issued.
You need the title to be in whatever state you registered the vehicle in.
A car can be registered and insured by a number of people. Usually they are one and the same. A car can be insured with having it registered to you if you would like to drive it.
You start by....Call and ask your agent
Sure, Lots of people work outside of their home state. Just remember that the Law requires your vehicle be registered in your state of residence, not the state you work in.
Yes. Regardless of the state where your car is registered, if the plates are expired you can be stopped.