When you move to a new state, you typically need to surrender your old license plate to the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or the equivalent agency in your previous state. Some states may allow you to keep the plate for personal use or as a souvenir, while others require you to return it. It's important to check the specific regulations of both the old and new states to ensure compliance. Additionally, you will need to obtain a new license plate for your vehicle in the new state.
Yes, but you could probably sell the license plate to illegal immigrants for cash.
No, not on the back. The car has to registered in the state where you live. If you move from state to state they give you 60 to 90 days to get it a new plate and registration for that state.
For license plates in the state of New York, the top of the plate reads "New York". The bottom of the plate reads, "The Empire State".
No, it is not illegal. New Mexico does not require a front state license plate.
Yes, by law, you are required to have a front license plate in the state of New Jersey.
New York
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New Hampshire
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Register a car in New York!
You have to get a new license when your current one expires or if you move to a new state and need to update your information.
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