If it's a combination vehicle, it can. Go to a truck stop and look around; you'll find a lot of companies register their tractors in Indiana and their trailers in Illinois--Indiana has the least expensive tractor base plates, and Illinois is cheapest for registering trailers. But if it's a car? No. It can only be registered in one state.
The same as whatever state your vehicle is registered in.
In texas do you have to get a motorcycle inspected in the same county that its registered?
It is the same (GMT-6 or CST), at least for regions on the same time zone.
No. The Texas Revolution is also called the Texas War of Independence.
No, a registration certificate and a title for a vehicle are not the same. A registration certificate is proof that a vehicle is registered with the state, while a title is a legal document that shows ownership of the vehicle.
yes you would
same climate
MEXICO
One an the same (GMT-6 or CST).
No, a certificate of title and a certificate of registration are not the same. A certificate of title proves ownership of a vehicle, while a certificate of registration shows that the vehicle has been registered with the appropriate authorities.
Not at all; while Texas is a state belonging to the United States, Mexico is an independent country south of the US. Confusion may arise because from 1821 until 1836, Texas used to be a territory of Mexico, but after the Texas Revolution (1835-1836) and the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) it became part of the US. Hence, it shares many cultural and demographic traits with Mexico.
i think it should still be the same to reporsent Texas