This depends on where you are.
In some places it can take 30 days
Where I live yo must provide your own when you pick up the car.
Registration, insurace, address, copy of licence etc.
yes.
I am a used car dealer in GA. You are responsible for insuring your vehicle before it leaves the lot. You may not understand: While the tags are temporary, they are yours, not the dealers. (Dealer tags are something entirely different, and only for cars the dealer owns). Temporary tags are actually issued by the Motor Vehcile Dept. until the permanent ones and title/registration paperwork are ready. The dealer just handled the paperwork for you. Car is sold. Is yours and your obligation - dealer no longer has any risk, and would have no reason, probably no right as he has no chance of loss, to insure it.
Most tags are given to the owner of the car for a year.
Sorry..you put "private dealer". Is he a dealer or a Private Party? For the future it would help to know what state you are in. Not all states offer temp tags. The dealer made a sale. Ask him to drive it home for you with his dealer plates on. Better yet, you should insure and register it.
The code is specific to the radio in your car. Your new car came with the codes written on 2 tags. Look for these tags with 5 digit numbers on them. If you are unable to locate the tags, then contact the selling dealer and see if they have the codes stored in their computer system. If not they can provide the code, but the radio will have to be removed to access the Serial # off the radio.The code is specific to the radio in your car. Your new car came with the codes written on 2 tags. Look for these tags with 5 digit numbers on them. If you are unable to locate the tags, then contact the selling dealer and see if they have the codes stored in their computer system. If not they can provide the code, but the radio will have to be removed to access the Serial # off the radio.
You will not be cited for not having two tags if your car is registered in a state that requires the car to have only the rear tag.
30 days
I would say yes. It would just require transferring plates. DMV does that or the dealer may even do it for you.
you do because all they want you to do is get you in a contract so you make the permanent tag
Actually for sale?
5 weeks It will vary depending on where you are at. Kansas says 30 days.