You can sit in line all day and will be told no. You must clear the prior revocation in the previous state. In fact, they may impound your car if you try this without paying to cover the other states costs in towing, storage, fines, etc. Remember, under certain circumstances interstate criminal acts may be charged in higher courts (meaning higher fines and increased sentences).
No, you do not have to pay California late registration fees on your vehicle before you can register it in another state
No. There are no state requirements for registration.
You don't. The state of Arizona doesn't require registration.
No. The state of Kentucky does not require handgun registration.
You don't. Kansas doesn't require registration.
The state of Missourid does not require registration, so the answer is, you don't register it.
You don't. The state of Texas does not require registration.
No, Ohio doesn't require gun registration.
To register a car in your state, you typically need to provide proof of ownership, a valid driver's license, proof of insurance, and payment for registration fees. You will also need to fill out a registration form and submit it to your state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or equivalent agency. Additionally, you may need to pass a vehicle inspection and provide documentation of any previous liens on the vehicle. Once all requirements are met, you will receive license plates and registration documents for your car.
Depends on what state you are in. In MOST of the US, there IS no requirement to register a gun.
Washington state does not have a requirement to register firearms. In short, you don't register guns there. Would suggest you visit a local gun shop for information on Washington State and firearms.
No. As in most states, no registration of ordinary firearms is required.