go to the secretary of states office and ask someone there
"Red-reg" typically refers to a vehicle that has a red registration plate, often indicating that it is a registered vehicle for specific purposes, such as temporary or commercial use. The exact meaning can vary by country or region, as different jurisdictions have distinct regulations regarding vehicle registration and licensing. In some contexts, it may also signify a vehicle that is still under evaluation or testing.
If you had the vehicle registered before it was repo'd, of course you do.
Yes, you can still register a puppy if one parent isn't registered. You would need to provide the registration papers for the registered parent and complete the registration process with the relevant kennel club, providing information about the parent that is registered. Each kennel club has specific requirements and procedures for registration, so you would need to contact them for guidance on how to proceed.
Each state is different but in Texas you have 30 days to change your registration. I do know of people who don't change and go a long time without registration but it still is against the law.
I'm not really familiar with AKC, as I live in the UK. However, registration is only normally necessary for breeders, when they are breeding pups to sell. Both parents have to be registered, for the pups to qualify for AKC registration, to prove bloodlines etc.In UK you can still have a pedigree without KC registration, but most are registered from reputable breeders.See related link for more information on American Kennel Club.
No breaking a plate is a physical change. A chemical change is a change to a substance where its identity changes. When you break a plate you still have a plate not a new substance.
Even if you do not sign a ticket, it is still enforceable. The ticket goes with the car; the car with the registration; the registered owner is on the hook for any ticket, signed or unsigned.
Depends on the state whether they will still accept that registration. If not, you will not be on the voter list and your vote may be provisional pending investigation.
Different states have different registration laws. When the police run those plates, it will always return information on the owner of the vehicle, whether the registration is still valid, etc. Any additional information about the lessee of a rental car typically needs to be acquired from the rental agency.
Yes, a boat that has not been registered in New York for eight years can still be registered. The owner will need to follow the registration process, which may include providing proof of ownership, paying any applicable fees, and complying with any necessary inspections. It's advisable to check with the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or the local registration office for specific requirements and to ensure all necessary paperwork is completed.
Yes, a non-registered partnership can have a partnership deed. A partnership deed is a formal document that outlines the terms and conditions of the partnership, including the rights and responsibilities of the partners, profit-sharing ratios, and other operational details. While registration provides legal recognition and certain protections, a partnership deed can still serve as a guiding framework for the partners, even if the partnership is not registered. However, in case of disputes, the absence of registration may affect enforceability in some jurisdictions.
In North Carolina, utility trailers are required to be registered and must display a license plate or tag if they weigh over 1,000 pounds. For trailers weighing 1,000 pounds or less, registration is not necessary, but they must still comply with safety requirements. It's advisable to check with the North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles for specific regulations and requirements.