No, it's highly illegal. In some states, however, the vehicle may be allowed to display the plate only on the back of the power unit - on a tractor-trailer combination, this may give the impression of the vehicle not having a plate, as the trailer effectively hides it from view.
To show your vehicle is street legal while waiting for permanent tags.
Yes, because it is a street-legal vehicle. Even trailers have to get licenses.
Yes. In all states, the operator of the vehicle is responsible for the vehicle's being in lawful compliance of all motor vehicle regulations regardless of who owns it.
It's not legal to drive an uninsured vehicle, period, and I'm pretty certain every state requires you to maintain insurance in order to keep your tags, so you'd be displaying your New Hampshire number plates illegally if your vehicle was not insured.
No. Everyone that need tags for a vehicle do not own the car. You only get the title if you own the vehicle. You will, however, need your registration.
There are seval companies that offer personalize Christmas name tags, a few of these companies are 'VistaPrint' and 'AllFreeChristmasCrafts'. Check both websites for the best deals.
yes.
You can search the internet for iron-on name tags to find a number of companies that provide name tags for children.
If the registration card is current, and, it matches the tags on the car, you MAY get off with a warning but if not, the most you SHOULD receive is a ticket for 'displaying expired tags.' Unless something else is going on that is not disclosed in the question, (e.g.- the tags on the vehicle are NOT the tags assigned to it) they shouldn't be wanting to impound the vehicle .
Some companies specialize in school supplies, including name tags. You might want to ask your school if they have any catalogs from these companies. Some companies also have online resources.
The technicalities vary from State to State, but... Generally, until the valid, current tags are physically attached to the vehicle, it is illegal to drive the vehicle. Put another way, the tags are generally not considered valid (even if they're paid in full) until they are actually put on the vehicle itself.
If lender's name is on the title as owner and/or lien holder they have the legal right to recover the vehicle and sell it if they choose to do so.