No, I can give you a citation the day they expire (although I wouldn't except for the most extreme cases. In fact, I normally won't even stop someone for expired registration for the first month after they expire). A plate with an expiration of 05-07 expires on the last day of May, 2007. At midnight on June 1st, I can stop you for expired registration. You can try to blame the Secretary of State for not sending you the renewal, but it won't work. It is the driver's responsibility to know when they expire and to renew them before that date. The fastest and easiest way is on line www.cyberdriveillinois.com. If I remember correctly, you can print a receipt that shows that the sticker is paid for and can carry that until it arrives. Understand though, that there is probable cause to stop you because the sticker on your plate is still expired.
Missouri does not have a grace period for expired license plate tags. A vehicle cannot be driven with expired license plates. There will be a $15 penalty the when the plate is renewed.
Yes.
The owner of the car must pay for the license plates fines. It is illegal to drive with expired license plates.
License plates expire on the date that is on the stick that the DMV sends you. It is important to get new license plates before that date, so you do not get pulled over for having expired tags.
I am in Virginia and my license plate tags expired in November. How do I drive back home legally?
no. this infraction is not a "moving violation" you can only receive points for moving violations so expired plates or parking tickets etc do not count.
No
30 days. If your plates expire in Jun 2012, then on Aug 1st you are subject to penalty.
Yes. But only if it's been there two years.
In most states, there is no grace period for driving on an expired license. "Expired" means "no longer valid"; you can't legally drive with that license. The only circumstances under which this might be okay is if you've renewed your license and simply haven't received the new one yet. And yes, the police officer can check on whether you have renewed your license or not, so lying is not going to help.
plates that are apportioned and have a license.
Missouri requires two plates, period.