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In Mass. can you get a ticket for driving someone else's car with an expired inspection sticker?
As of 4/29/13 a ticket for expired tag is $159 in Shreveport, LA and expired inspection sticker is $50.
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After 30 days, the penalty accumulates $1 per day up to 100 days, for a $100 maximum penalty. If the vehicle has been sitting for longer, they'll charge the registration for the expired year, and each expired year up to the current year, plus 100 penalty cumulative for each year following. Example... I have a VW with a munched transmission which has been sitting since August 2011. I'm finally getting it back on the road in July 2013. The tag expired Feb 2012. The fee to update the tag was the 2012 registration ($21 + 100 penalty) and then the 2013 fee, another $21 + 100 penalty. Total: $242
Depends on the laws in your particular region. Most likely a citation will be issued and with it a heavy penalty fine.
AnswerUsually $50-75 restoreation fee and cost of new stickerUnAnswerWhat is the fines, not restoreation fee and cost of new sticker
Not in the state of Arizona. In Arizona you do not get "points" on your driving record nor can you take a driving course/class instead of paying the fine.
I would suggest you get the expired tags renewed as soon as possible. Depending upon your driving record and the length of time the tags have been expired, you may be ticketed and your car may be impounded if you are caught by law enforcement.
If you are talking about the sticker for your tag put it on the tag. If you are talking about the IFTA stickers one goes on each side of the cab.
Possibly ... more likely some stiff fines, though, and/or community service time.
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