the company would need to contact NJ MVC & request a corp code which is # similar to a driver license # but it is for your company instead of an individual person. after you get the corp code you can register your vehicle(s) in the company name, providing you have it insured 1st
Yes you should be able to. I purchased a car in Illinois and drove to Virginia with temp tags and registered it in Virginia once I got there
Even leased cars must be registered to the leasee. You must go to your local department of motor vehicles to have your vehicle registered.
Yes
A registered/taxed car A valid driving License Insurance No alcohol or drugs in your system
Yes Edit of original answer above. It is illegal to put signage on any non commercial vehicle in the state of NJ unless it is used by a drug company in their deliveries.
NO - only if you are REGISTERED in the new state, and do NOT put a front plate on - for example, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. If your car is registered legally in PA ( Rear plate only) and you drive in to New Jersey, you can not be stopped for not having a front plate - only cars REGISTERED in NJ need the front plate.
Yes, the purchase of a used vehicle is subject to NJ 7% sales tax, based on the purchase price of the car. The sales tax is paid when the vehicle is registered with NJMVC.
16$/hr
"NJ automobile title suffix" refers to the suffix that appears on a vehicle's title in New Jersey. This suffix typically indicates the status of the title, such as "lienholder" for when there is a loan on the vehicle or "salvage" for a vehicle that has been deemed a total loss by an insurance company. It's important to pay attention to this information when buying or selling a vehicle.
Licensed escrow companies are always legitimate so it advisable to work with a licensed company in NJ or usa. I'll recommend https://escrowlion.com. They have low fees and they are extremely fast.
yes
The answer would depend on what vehicle you are using to get there and the weight your carrying in that vehicle as well. So there is no set answer.