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The dealer-issued paper licenses are generally valid for thirty days. This of course may be different in particular areas. The paper should have an expiration date on it. You have until the paper expires, usually with a small grace period, to install official plates.
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As many as you pay for.
From Alaska state law: Sec. 28.10.171. Display of registration plates. (a) When two registration plates are issued for a vehicle, they shall be attached to the vehicle for which issued, one in front and the other in the rear. When one registration plate is issued, it shall be attached to the rear of the vehicle for which issued. Only motorcycles and trailers have plates issued singly; all other vehicles for transport on public roads are issued in pairs.
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No. when car is brought back from whatever state it was purchased, Alabama Dept of motor vehicle - either state or county- will charge you sales tax when you exchange out of state title for Alabama title and get Alabama plates. Tell Dealership in other state, you are out of state buyer, and show them your Drivers License or ID card. They are not permitted to charge you sales tax.
Not in Nj .
Prior to 1963, plates on vehicles were less governed resulting in plates issued that didn't expire, these types of plates are what are considered to be 'cherished number plates'.
Yes dealer plates can be used in other states i live near two states and see it all the time, my friend has a car lot and uses the dealer tags year around on his "personal" ride.
France issued plates for motorized vehicles in 1893. In the US, New York was the first state to require license plates, but they were furnished by the owners and instead of a numbering system, displayed the owner's initials. In 1903, Maryland had the first state-issued plates which were made of porcelain.
Sure you can, if you are a dealer or working for the dealership, with all proper paperwork for that vehicle.
"stars fell on alabama" i think.