In most jurisdictions, the rear license plate typically displays a registration sticker and, in some cases, an inspection sticker. The registration sticker indicates that the vehicle's registration is current and is usually affixed in the corner of the plate. The inspection sticker, if required, signifies that the vehicle has passed a safety or emissions inspection. It's important to check local regulations, as requirements can vary by state or country.
Where the old ones went...
The registration sticker goes only on the back Ohio state license plate. The front plate has no sticker. The new sticker should be placed directly over the last sticker in the lower right corner.
In some countries the sticker is large enough to go on the windscreen where it can easiely be seen but does not obscure the drivers vision of the road. In the US the sticker apparently goes on the rear licence plate on the top left hand side were the raised square isAdded: (in the US) states that issue two license plates will also issue two yearly registration stickers. One sticker will go on each plate.
you need to go to the license bureau
If the state's law is for two plates, the logical places for them are one in the front, and one in the rear, but more and more states are going to one rear plate only for economic reasons,
Yes, do you have your Good To Go license plate pass for tolls?
Yes, stealing license plate is still considered theft.
You can get a license plate for your vehicle at your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) office.
Go underneath the rear bumper, and feel for the rear plate bulb holder and twist counter clockwise. _____________________________________ Check your owners manual. If you don't have one check out Related links below.
When the registration has expired. The tags on your rear license plate should have the month and year of expiration, that's when you take it to get safety and emissions inspection.
Take off the rear license plate, and go through that opening, or if you prefer, it is also popular to reach up from below the rear bumper.
One can go about finding a license plate check by locating the local police department, and asking for a temporary access to the license plate database. Also one may do the same at the local vehicle registry building.