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That's a state issue. You'll need to contact your state to learn the individual laws. For most states, farm implements, meaning those implements, such as tractors and combines, that are not specifically designed for transportation such as trucks and cars are not necessarily required to get a highway license. Your state may be different so you'll need to ask. Many states will require that an ATC that is used as farm equipment be licensed. You'll need to check. Most states have their laws available on the internet. For links to those, see
http://www.law.cornell.edu/topics/state_statutes3.html#motor_vehicles
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No you do not need a liscense plate on the fromy of your vehicle in Pennsylvania
Yes, in most states in the United States, vehicles are required to have a front license plate displayed on the vehicle.
To change your license plate on a vehicle, you need to visit your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) office. Fill out the necessary forms, pay any required fees, and surrender your old license plate. The DMV will then issue you a new license plate for your vehicle.
Yes, in most states in the United States, it is a legal requirement to display a front license plate on your vehicle.
No, just on the rear of the vehicle
Yes, in most states, you are required to surrender your license plate when you no longer need it, such as when you sell your vehicle or cancel your registration. This helps prevent misuse of the plate and ensures proper documentation of vehicle ownership.
When you have a temporary license plate you only have so long before you need to register your vehicle and receive a permanent license plate. Most temporary license plates have an expiration date on them, however should you not find it, the expiration date is typically 30 prior to when you purchased the vehicle.
When you sell a vehicle, you typically need to remove the license plate before transferring ownership. Depending on the state or country, you may either keep the plate for use on another vehicle, return it to the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), or dispose of it according to local regulations. It's important to check the specific rules in your area to ensure compliance. Additionally, inform the buyer that they will need to obtain their own registration and license plate for the vehicle.
No, you do not need a license plate for a bicycle.
To obtain a VA license plate, you need to provide proof of vehicle ownership, a valid driver's license, proof of insurance, and payment of registration fees. Additionally, you may need to meet specific eligibility criteria based on the type of license plate you are applying for.
To change your license plate, you will need to visit your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) office and fill out the necessary forms. You may also need to provide proof of identification, vehicle registration, and payment for the new plate.