Yes, in most cases you can keep your license plates when you sell your car. However, it is important to check with your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) for specific rules and regulations regarding license plate transfer and ownership.
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The rule is that you cannot drive a vehcile on a public highway anywhere if your license is suspended by any state.
As new rules became effective on July 28, 2014, the time that you hold a P-Plate license has been increased. The P-Plates are now required for three years instead of two.
Yes, you can typically use a temporary license plate until you receive your regular one. Temporary plates are issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or relevant authority and allow you to legally operate your vehicle while waiting for your official registration and plates. Be sure to follow your local regulations regarding the use and display of temporary plates, as rules may vary by state or country.
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License tags are the property of the state which issued them. The repo company should return them to the DMV or motor vehicle bureau. Different rules in different states. In some states they stay with the car and in others they belong to the person they were issued to and in others they are returned to the state.
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It depends entirely on the jurisdictional rules where you got married.
if you have a valid driver's license, yes. I'm sure the rules for this would be different if you were driving in the US as a citizen of another country.
In most States they require a Motorcycle Operators License in addition to a regular Drivers License. My State requires a drivers license for under 50cc use on roads, while NY requires the scooter or moped to be registered with license plates also. Every State has their MVB rules and regulations available on the internet. If you were able to read my answer then surely you could also find the answer for your specific State.
A temporary license plate is typically valid for 30 to 90 days, depending on the state or jurisdiction issuing it. This allows drivers to operate their vehicles legally while waiting for their permanent plates. It's important to check local regulations, as the specific duration and rules can vary significantly.