if that is the ONLY thing that you can't provide, and no serious circumstances are pending against you, the police officer can let it go or he can issue a citation in which you usually have 30 days to comply to provide registration and maybe will have to pay a small fine. In Florida the compliance penalties for most traffic infractions are mandated by the county.
if you are pulled over you will have to sit in the car and sign bits of paper,pay a fine,be told off and get breathalyzed you could be arrested
If your talking about the expiration of the current registration then yes. It should state on your renewal paper that if you register on time, an amount, if by mail an amount, and you do have to register it according to the birthday of persons name on paper. I thought you had until the end of that month but that is not true. For ex) if your b-day is January 15th, you must register it on or before that date, anything after that you are in violation of registration and if you get pulled over will get a ticket.
get a registration paper, after finding someplace that needs a job
What happens is you epic FAIL at making paper planes.
What kind of paper, how wet, for how long. What is your question?
scissors are bumpy, and paper curves over things that are bumpy because it's limber
it gets made into paper again!
Ouch They can ticket you and fine you In some places not having the paper work in the car is the same as not having it at all. In others it is failure to produce (the listed paperwork) Each piece having its own fine. My Niece pulled this one recently and the RCMP officer checked the system and found the plate was registered to my Niece and gave her 24 hours to produce, to be ticketed if she did not.
login to edunxt using ur registration no. as username & password
litmus paper nutral
The paper becomes semi-transparent.
It happens.