If you can't find the information you need on the links below, I recommend that you contact the agency by phone.
The registered owner of the vehicle can, the driver of the vehicle (as long as they have no ownership interest) can not. Right ticket, wrong recipient.
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Driving any vehicle on the roads without a license is a crime, including scooters.
The location of your registration does not factor into the situation. The vehicle violated the law and was ticketed appropriately.
No, but if you are stopped in Florida while operating a vehicle, using a South Carolina Driver's License, the Florida authorities may run a check through South Carolina's system.
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is this vehicle currently registered?
Yes, all vehicles in Florida are technically required to be registered. If an unregistered car is sitting in the yard, you can be cited for it.
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If it's a combination vehicle, it can. Go to a truck stop and look around; you'll find a lot of companies register their tractors in Indiana and their trailers in Illinois--Indiana has the least expensive tractor base plates, and Illinois is cheapest for registering trailers. But if it's a car? No. It can only be registered in one 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.
Your vehicle should be registered in the state you live in.
Yes it can, we buy cars from Florida to California that are salvage and sell them in Texas all the time.
Depends. If it is a registered farm vehicle, you are a direct (W2) employee of that farmer (or an immediate family member of the farmer), and you're operating that vehicle solely within a 150 mile radius of that farm, then a CDL is not required - registered farm vehicles are regulated by the state, rather than the FMCSA. The state may require an upgraded non-CDL license - you'll have to inquire with the Indiana DMV about this.
What is the total no of registered motor vehicle in Mumbai up-to 2009?
As long as it is where the registered owner of the vehicle legally resides it is legal.
That depends on the country where the vehicle is registered and then perhaps the state of that country.