It depends how many you have. If your a cop or work at the DMV, you can punch in the remaining know/letter and compare the make/model/color to the car.
If you have full coverage, yes, minus your deductible.
The Department of Motor Vehicles in that stae can.
No. Every vehicle must maintain constant full and legal registration. If you let the license sticker expire the vehicle must be parked and not driven. If you do this, the likliehood is that the license plate will also expire and next year you will have to re-register, and pay the fees, all over again just as if the vehicle were never registered.
You have to be at least 14 to get your permitt but 16 for the full license.
If it is a "full" drivers license (not a learner permit) and it has no restrictions on it, then you can operate with full privileges.
Full Plate - 2005 was released on: USA: 23 July 2005
You can get you license at 16 but it wont be a full license. For the mean time you will have a junior drivers license that will let you drive from 5am to 9pm. Then when you are 18 they will send you a full drivers license.
Full plate
a full schedule; a lot to do
The phrase a full plate means that you cant digest more food you are very much full. You have enough food
For a learner's permit, 15; 16 for a restricted license; and 18 for a full license.
Graduate driver license has some restrictions, but the Full Driver license dosen't