Check with your local driver licensing office
License plate numbers are found on license plates. License plates are commonly found on the front and back fenders of a car. They can be found on the trunk of certain car models as well.
You can keep your license plate, when you sell the car. The license plate is attached to your name. When you purchase another card you can use the license plate.
No, you typically do not keep your license plate when you sell your car. The license plate is usually transferred to the new owner along with the vehicle.
One can find cheap license plate frames by visiting local and nearby autoshops. Any store that sells car parts will be able to provide a license plate frame. Also try looking in sears.
The license plate is yours and does not stay on the car when it is sold. Sometimes sellers allow the buyer to use the plate to drive home, but in general you should bring your own license plate for used car sales.
Yes, typically you keep your license plate when you sell your car. You can transfer the plate to your new vehicle or surrender it to the DMV.
Each car is required to show a license plate as part of its registration. In America, the issuing state will be shown either at the bottom or top of the license plate.
No, it is illegal to use a license plate on a different car than the one it was issued for.
Yes, in most states in the United States, it is required to have a license plate on the front of your car.
If you would like to find the owner of a car that a license plate belongs to you would need to contact law enforcement. If you could do that for someone then they could do it for you and would you want someone accessing your personal information with just your license plate number? Only law enforcement and the DMV have access to those files.
I am getting a new car. I would like to have customized license plates. Where online can I find a free license plate lookup, so that I can check to see if the names I want to use are already in use?
There isn't an exception to the front license plate law in Iowa. Regardless of the car type, the car must have a front license plate.