Go to the DMV show title and u can get a 45 day tag for $5
yes of course you need plates otherwise you will get caught by a cop and he will bust you.
Yes. Texas temporary plates are only valid for 20 working days from the date of purchase. If you have not received real plates by that time you are very likely to be ticketed. Just FYI, a dealer can issue a new "blue tag" if they are awaiting a lien release from a previous owner to get your vehicle registered in your name.
i bought a car and the previous owner never paidthe loan off now thereis a company wanting to repossess thecar from me what can l do
I bought on for 20.00 from a private owner. It needed a minor repair so I value mine at around 75.00.
No, typically plates are kept by the owner when selling a car.
Not normally, unless the new owner has also 'bought' the previous owner's debts. However, if we are dealing with share ownership, the shareholder become the 'owner'. Shareholders are not responsible for the debts of the companies they have bought share in.
Yes. The Department of Motor Vehicles issues license plates to all new owners once they submit proof of insurance and pay the registration fee. When the car is sold, it is the obligation of the registered party to return his/her plates to the DMV.
The best place to find one is at a dealership. Sure they may be a little more expensive than if you bought it from a private owner but you will not have to worry about other factors.
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bychecking their plates trough the computer
No, typically you do not take your license plates when you sell your car. The plates usually stay with the vehicle and are transferred to the new owner.
you look up it's history of where they bought it and check where you bought it,