If you are a convicted felon who has completely satisified all the sentence imposed on you by the court, no.
If you are a convicted sex offender, yes, you must.
If your parole has been transferred (by the court) to California from whatever state you were convicted in, yes, they MUST be notified as well.
Yes, you can move a car from state to state. The state will require you to register the car with that state and pay any fees associated . Each state gives a grace period to register the car, so check the state DMV for timelines and forms. I imagine you can find that online for the state where you are moving to.
Most states require that you get a license in their state within 30 days of moving there. You will also have to register your vehicles.
can a convicted felon from another state move to las vegas <><><><><> Yes, however, felons moving INTO the state of Nevada must register with the state.
Yes, you need to re-register every time you move. Go to headcount.org or rockthevote.com to register, it will walk you through the process in about five minutes (literally!) for any state.
Rates vary from state to State, so if you move and register your car in that state, the rates will change.
As long as your permanent residence is in the state, you can register to vote there. Keep in mind you have to re-register every time you move. Go to headcount.org or rockthevote.com to register, it will walk you through the process in about five minutes (literally!) for any state.
What do you mean by "your time is up?" Most (if not all) convictions for sex offenses follow you for life, and regardless of what state you were convicted in you must register wherever you live.
Courts often require permission for a parent to move out of state with a child.
As many who see fit to move there. You're allowed free movement in this country. If you want to pack up and move to another state on a mere whim, you can do it. You don't register with a state before you move to it, or any such nonsense.
You need to inform the dealer that you will be buying the car and need it titled in the state you want to register it in. I don't believe that you have to pay another tax, unless you buy it there then take it home and re-register it as if you move.
Yes.
Yes- you pay the taxes when you register your car in the state you live in.