Yes, typically for a fee.
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Private number plates for a vehicle can be purchased from your local government motor vehicle institution; if you live in the United States of America your local institution is called the RMV or DMV (Registry of Motor Vehicles, Department of Motor Vehicles).
You need to go to your local Department of Motor Vehicles.
To register a car take a trip to a local DMV. The department of motor vehicles will require a fee, which may vary on price, depending on the state the owner resides.
Call your local DMV OR DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES
Your local Department of Motor Vehicles usually has them available at no cost.
It depends on the local department of motor vehicles.
Check with your local Department of Motor vehicles. Most states require a special license to drive commercial vehicles. Some examples of commercial vehicles include buses, and semis.
An individual can obtain an ownership slip at the local Department of Motor Vehicles. Ownership slips can be obtained for different types of vehicles.
Depends on the state where you are. Call your local Department of Motor Vehicles or check their website.
Different states have different systems. Contact your local Division of Motor Vehicles.
Someone has to pay taxes, yes. Contact your local Bureau of Motor Vehicles.