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The registered agent for NJ Transit Corporation is typically the New Jersey Secretary of State. This designation means that legal documents and official correspondence can be served to the agency through this office. For detailed and current information, it's best to consult the New Jersey Division of Revenue and Enterprise Services or NJ Transit's official website.
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im not quite sure but you can call 411 on your phone to find out
Yes you should be able to. I purchased a car in Illinois and drove to Virginia with temp tags and registered it in Virginia once I got there
We can not show any realty listings. You would have to get newspapers or property papers from that area.
yes you can, but it will have to be registered AND insured under your name
If the car is registered in NJ, you would have to find out if there is a military exemption, which I doubt. From personal experience because of NJ's crazy taxes/insurance rates I kept my car registered in my home state when I lived there and never had a problem.
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Newark, NJ has many reliable real estate agencies. Some of these agencies include realtors such as Century 21, Coldwell Banker, and Newark Real Estate companies.
Even leased cars must be registered to the leasee. You must go to your local department of motor vehicles to have your vehicle registered.
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Yes What we're trying to do is have my boyfriend drive my NJ car to California and I will fly out later on (about 2 months). In the meantime, the car is in my name, I pay the payments on it, and it is insured with a NJ-based insurance company. I did not contact my insurance agent to let him know I was doing this yet, just thought that insurance covers a car, not a person. But recently I found out maybe I'm wrong. So now, we're trying to get the car insured but my boyfriend's insurer, State Farm doesn't cover NJ-registered cars. What can we do now?