First you need to contact the dealership where the car was purchased. Then you will need to go to the motor vehicle department and explain what happened. It could be that someone has stolen your plates and are using them on another car that ultimately if is in an accident you would be held accountable for!
The DMV will further investigate and you will end up getting the plates.
It happened to me. However I ended up paying for an accident that was based on stolen plates!
If you live in the US, it is illegal to drive without automobile insurance. It is advised NOT to drive without insurance. make them tow it or they can put their dealer plate on and let them drive it
Using a drive plate on a lathe requires removing the chuck and the drive plate is attached in its place onto the spindle.
Most likely you go back to the car dealership and they are supposed to tell you what to do and where to get the actual liscense plate
If you are selling it to someone yes they have to go get there own legally. If you bought one form a dealership, they will issue you one if they are legitimate. God Bless! Yes, you should take the plate off, and if it is not transferred to another vehicle should be turned back to the motor vehicle agency.
No, insurance is your responsibility.
Take it to a Buick Dealership
Your farm plates will be recognized in other states. Even New Jersey.
No. You must at least have a temp tag, which is easy enough to obtain. If you bought it from a dealer, they should provide it for you. If not, you take your paperwork and title from the purchase to the Pennsylvania DMV, and you can get one there.
you can drive if you dont have a license plate on your car.you have to get one of those temporary plates.
Your question makes no sense at all. Of course a plate holder cannot drive a car.
Aluminum will drive oxidation.
no, you have to have a liscense and be vover 16, get it registered, and have a license plate to drive it on the street or sidewalk.