Your vehicle should be registered in the state you live in.
That depends on the country where the vehicle is registered and then perhaps the state of that country.
Regardless of wherever you're at in the United States, you are subject to the requirements of the state in which your vehicle is registered. If your vehicle is registered in a state requiring only one plate, that is all you need, regardless of where you go. Likewise, if your vehicle is registered in a state which requires two, you must display two plates, even if the state you're in doesn't require two plates for vehicles registered in that state.
Check with the Secretary of State for your state to determine the registered agent for a corporation.
When you drive a car into a state, you are responsible for operating under that state's laws. In this case, you would be subject to both Oregon and California during the trip. You should check each state's laws to determine whether you are able to operate a non-registered vehicle in that state within a few days of purchase. Some states allow time to register a new car, and some require that a used vehicle be registered immediately. If the vehicle is still registered in the prior owner's name, you may be able to operate it with that registration until you return home.
They can not in Tennessee
That depends on the state it's registered in.
The DMV of the state it is registered in should be able to tell you if a lien is still in effect on the vehicle.
state where vehicle is registered
The title of state?? I can only assume it means the state that the vehicle is registered and titled in.
To determine the state in which a vehicle with the VIN 1HTGGADT8WH501395 is registered, you would need to conduct a VIN lookup through a vehicle registration database or contact the relevant state department of motor vehicles (DMV). VINs contain no direct information about the registration state. It's important to ensure that any lookup is done through authorized channels for privacy and security reasons.
You can have a vehicle registered in your name. If your licence is suspended, you simply can't drive it.
You should ONLY pay the sales taxes etc. in the state where the vehicle is registered.