In New Jersey, it typically takes about 1 to 2 weeks for a dealer to receive license plates after submitting the necessary paperwork to the Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC). However, processing times can vary based on the volume of applications and any potential issues with documentation. Dealers are often able to issue temporary plates to customers while they wait for the permanent ones.
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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.
== == It takes a simple test and also to wait out the waiting period to get a dealer license. Obviously, it depends on the state issuing the dealer license. Other factors such as getting all of your business information in order will affect the time as well. In Florida, expect to wait two weeks for your license after submitting your application. The caveat to this is that getting to the point of submitting your application may take substantially longer.
That will depend on what license, and where it is issued from. There is no one "firearms license" in the US. A few states DO require a license to BUY a gun, most require a license to CARRY a gun concealed, and you must have a DEALER'S license to sell guns. It may take minutes, or months.
In illinois, what is the law concerning license plates taken off your car that you sold privately?
It is not the Dealer that is the problem, they have to mail in the paper work to the STATE and that is what takes time. Between the postal service and the state workers can sometimes take more than five days, the new title has to be made and mailed with the plate. if it only took five days then that was fast. when you get to near the end of your temp tag contact the dealer or call them every day if you are worried, they can let you know what progress is being made. Or you can do it yourself by taking the paperwork to the office of DMV of course then the Dealer will not be able to charge you a fee for getting you your license plates.
If you have a full unrestricted license or a <25kw (33bhp) license you are allowed to take pasengers. a provisional license with L plates on no more that a 125 isn't
take your title to courthouse and get new tags, here where I live if it's not been expired long they will just reregister it and give you and updates sticker
Yes, you will be required to take a written exam and an exam in the vehicle with a tester riding along.
The Plates are not 'your' plates, they belong to the STATE that you have registered your car with. If the STATE wants their plates back for any reason, they could have the POLICE get them from you by a number of ways.So to answer your question... Yes the POLICE can take the "STATE'S" license plates from your car if they are instructed to do so by the STATE.