Go to the department of motor vehicles or go to their website and renew it.
Go to a NJ DMV office with the old registration, proof of insurance and checkbook. Fill out the forms and the nice people there will give you a fresh document. If no registration exists take the vehicle title with you.
YES... This just happened to me.
All states I know of do it annually
About $50 in NJ. I think it varies by state.
That can be done at the Middletown Post Office 1601 State Route 35, Middletown.
if your vehicle is licensed in NJ, and has NJ plates on it, and you have NJ insurance, they cannot ticket you in PA for having expired NJ inspection.
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The Owner is the one who must take care of all of the legal aspects of a vehicle.
In New Jersey, the law states that you must renew your driver's license before the expiration date. You can renew your license up to 6 months before it expires.
You probably do it on the back of the title. Then, take the title to DMV and get a new registration. If depends on your circumstances. If you "give" a car away, in some states you have to pay a lot of taxes on it so people often sell a car for a dollar to a relative to avoid the taxes.
How do you get a wholesale car dealer's license in NJ?
State laws may vary. You don't need to drive to buy. If you have money, insurance you can buy. May not be able to get state registration without a license.