In PA you had til the court date to get it inspected.I have had that problem.
Expired inspection sticker IS a state charge, there are no local jurisdiction ordnances that equate to it.
Under 60 days its $115 over 60 its $145 which includes a $20 fee and$60 Surcharge
You get points on your licence. It's still a moving violation. In some states, it may amount to a "fix it ticket", but this is not guaranteed.
If you bought a car with expired inspection for the state you live in, take it back to the lot immediately. It is illegal for them to sell a vehicle with expired inspection that is for road use. They will have to have it inspected, probably at your cost.
About $85.
you will get a ticket
i bet it is different from state to state but no you cant go to jail for expired tags you can get a ticket. but if your tags are expired and you put a year sticker that dose not belong you can go to jail for fraud.
They give you a 5 days grace period for Inspection sticker . If you just google inspection sticker grace period it will take you to the information.
That depends on the law in the jurisdiction. Each state sets its own penalties.
0 points its not a moving violation or grounds for being pulled over, most people get the ticket after being pulled over for other reasons, or while parked in a parking lot... Its just to make the state money & paying the ticket will not affect insurance rates
In Massachusetts, the fine for an expired inspection sticker can range from $50 to $100. Additionally, if a vehicle is found to have an expired sticker during a traffic stop, the owner may also face further penalties or fees if the vehicle is not compliant with state regulations. It's important to ensure your vehicle is inspected on time to avoid these fines.
Yes, driving with an expired inspection sticker can result in receiving points on your driving record, depending on the laws of your state or country. In addition to points, you may also face fines or penalties for this violation. It's important to keep your vehicle's inspection up-to-date to avoid these consequences. Always check local regulations for specific details.