Some states will issue a temporary tag for a fee, or you can hire an auto transporter to ship it to its destination. You should also be able to register your new vehicle in your home state with the proper documentation and payment of taxes and or fees.
Sure
re-run. see above post
That is a private matter.
You cannot be fined or issued a citation for having expired tags on a vehicle which is on private property. However when the vehicle is on a public roadway you can be issued a citation.
As a private citizen, you can't.
Due to the fact that they are a private company they are entitled to not release any information about there affiliation with the government if they choose not to. So to answer your question there is no way to know if they are registered or not.
His number is not registered. It is a private number.
yes in Pakistan you have to get registered every private property for acquiring its full legal rights
Public bank: More than 50% stake owned by government. Hence controlled (management, operations etc) by govt. Private Bank: More than 50% stake owned by private individuals or institutions within the country and registered in the same country. Private management. Foreign Bank: Banks registered outside the home country and owned by individuals/institutions from another country but with branches present in home country. Has to follow regulations of both countries.
The true AK-47, made in 1989, is a selective fire weapon (capable of fully automatic fire), and would be of no value to a private citizen in the US. Only those fully automatic arms registered with the BATFE by May of 1986 CAN be registered. After that date, no more can be transferred to a private citizen. Did you mean another variant of the AK-47?
The Ruger AC 556 is classed as a machinegun. If it is registered with the BATFE and is transferable to a private party, depending on condition these sell for between $12,000 and $15,000. If it is not registered, it is worth 10 years in a Federal prison. If it has not been registered it cannot BE registered, and is contraband.
According to federal statistics for 2003, there are2,963,540 registered vehicles (cars, buses, trucks both public and private), not including motor cycles.