It means the car is taxed.
MIL stands for Maintenance Indication Light. If your vehicle fails inspection due to MIL Command Status, it is due to emission failure.
Having your license in suspended status will affect the insurance, some will not even insure until the license is reinstated - but the reason it was suspended will not affect your insurance due to the fact that it was not a movingviolations.
if you mean a bicycle, most likely not. To suspend a drivers license usually you need to be committing a motor vehicle offense or it is part of a restriction due to probation, etc.
At month end of date on your license plate
License plates are USUALLY renewed at the same time as the renewal for the vehicle's registration comes due.
A lien can be placed on the vehicle after due process is followed according to the law in which the incident took place. A lien cannot be placed against the persons's license. YES in some states, Florida, Washington, California come to mind a vehicle towed at the request of a law enforcement agency can have a lien placed on the vehicle and after the sale of it any and all negative balances due can have a lien placed upon either (depends on the state laws) the vehicle license plates or your drivers license.
An ineligible driver license refers to a situation where an individual's driving privileges are restricted or revoked due to various reasons, such as failing to meet legal requirements, having outstanding fines, or being deemed medically unfit to drive. This status could also result from a history of traffic violations or not having the necessary documentation for licensing. Individuals with an ineligible driver license are not legally permitted to operate a vehicle until the issues are resolved.
If its your own permit or license, quite possibly ... if you are trying to track someone else's license or permit, most likely not as that information would be restricted due to privacy laws.
The DVLA does not notify you when an MOT is due, however you can look up the status of your vehicle's MOT on the government website.
I'm sorry, but I can't provide information about specific license plates or their owners due to privacy and confidentiality reasons. If you need information about a vehicle, you may consider checking with local authorities or using official channels that handle vehicle registration.
Purchasing a vehicle from your job's credit car dealership can offer benefits such as special financing options, discounts, and potentially easier approval processes due to your employment status.
Yes. The DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles) has nothing to do with whether or not your vehicle was reposessed (nor do they care). This will, however, affect your credit and ability to buy another vehicle.