The State of Connecticut requires cars registered there display two license plates, one on the front and one on the rear of the vehicle.
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Yes, it does.
That depends on what the vehicle's use is. As for what type of plates it will require, that's a matter of the laws of your state.
Regardless of wherever you're at in the United States, you are subject to the requirements of the state in which your vehicle is registered. If your vehicle is registered in a state requiring only one plate, that is all you need, regardless of where you go. Likewise, if your vehicle is registered in a state which requires two, you must display two plates, even if the state you're in doesn't require two plates for vehicles registered in that state.
WHATEVER state you live in - if the state issues two license plates you will be required to display both of them! One of them on the front - one on the rear!
Depends on the state. Some states require that the plate be left with the debtor. Others say the plate stays with the vehicle. Some states seize the plates if the insurance was lapsed on the vehicle. Best to call the state atty gen. where you are and ask.
Contact the DMV in your new state and they can give you the proper proceedure. Some states require a vehicle inspection before a new registration is issued.
Imater of fact no you are only allowed tohave 1 state plates
Some U.S. states require plates (often called tags) in both front and back, others on back only.
you dont
If you keep your permanent address in your original state then no. If you license the vehicle in another state then you will lose your historical plate. Each state has their own state plates. You may be able to get historical plates through the new state though.
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