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You will have to register your new vehicle, and at registration your tag number is assigned. You may be able to transfer the registration, but the registry has control over that. Bring the old registration information with you when you register the new vehicle, and request that the old registration be transferred.
In CT you can transfer your present registration and old tags to your new car for a fee.
It depends on what state you live in. In Florida, you keep your tag and transfer it to your new vehicle.
She could in some states. However, since neither of us knows you, and you are not related to us in some way, then no. My wife will not transfer the tag from her vehicle to your car. Seriously, your wife can transfer the tag from her vehicle to your car. Most of the US states are common property states. That is what you own in the marriage, she does. Even in states that are not common property states, the spousal relationship permits a lot of cross over of property.
Usually you have to pay sales tax on the vehicle you just bought and then there is a $25 dollar fee to change the tag over.
That varies by the jurisdiction issuing the tag, what class of vehicle it is, how much you paid for the vehicle, etc.
If the vehicle is parked on a public street, you need a tag. If it is on private property you don't.
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Yes....you keep the tag.
go to the tag office,they will give you a paper,for a state patrol officer comes to your house and inspect the vehicle,he then fills it -out stating it is that vehicle,you then carry that paper back to your county tag office and they issue you another one
The Motor Vehicle Department.
You don't have to do anything with the old tag. For "looks" only you could remove / dispose the old ones. When you install the new one it is always advice that you cut the new tag (diagonaly) without destroying it, so if someone wants to steel it they wont be able. In some states, the old plates must be turned in. Massachusetts is one example.