The answer is yes. The vehicle may not be setup for it because often times auto manufactures do not put the front license plate bracket on. It is generally the responsibility of the dealership to put the front license plate bracket on.
Front Son is a Mexican Licence plate.
No, in Uruguay is obligatory to have the legal licence plate in the back. You can use the other legal licence plate they give you in the front also or put whatever you want.
NO - only if you are REGISTERED in the new state, and do NOT put a front plate on - for example, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. If your car is registered legally in PA ( Rear plate only) and you drive in to New Jersey, you can not be stopped for not having a front plate - only cars REGISTERED in NJ need the front plate.
Yes of course you can ,it doesn't matter the vehicle is made ,what matters is that if its previously registered or not ,if it hasn't registered previously then of course you can get registered it anytime which means you can get a new licence plate
It must be registered for use on public roads, and display a licence plate.
he lives in Arizona he was born in Madras Oregon when i met him he had a black escalade with an Arizona licence plate he lived in Madras Oregon and in arizon when he was younger.
who owns vehicle with licence plate ABN 4886
No. The licence plate cannot be altered.
West of Oregon is the Juan de Fuca Plate.
The ticket remains the responsibility of the person who had the licence plates registered to them at the time the ticket was issued.
Different countries have different rules for licence plate formats. The question does not specify a region for which you wish to know about the licence plate.
Yes, unless your car was registered after July 2008, new registrations are only issued 1 plate to save the state money..LOL