If a state issues two license plates, they BOTH must be displayed on the vehicle - one on the front and one on the rear.
If only one is issued, it ALWAYS goes on the rear of the vehicle.
Not all states issue two license plates, but if your state (Indiana) does, it needs to be displayed both front and back.
temporarily you will still need to get a front plate and stickers for the back
you need two. A front license plate and a back license plate.
No, in Uruguay is obligatory to have the legal licence plate in the back. You can use the other legal licence plate they give you in the front also or put whatever you want.
no
you put one on both bumpers
Regardless of the state - if it issues two license plates one MUST be shown on the front AND the rear of the vehicle to which it is assigned.Answer:Yes, in California a front l license plate is mandatory for all motor vehicles other than motorcycles as provided for by Californian Motor Vehicle Code Section 4850.
License plate numbers are found on license plates. License plates are commonly found on the front and back fenders of a car. They can be found on the trunk of certain car models as well.
In the front you will see where a plate can go hat you do is put the license plat up to it when mark it then drill the two holes for it then put the plat back up to it and bolt it on and your plate will be there for a long time
You need front and back in Illinois, and in Indiana. You only need a front plate in Michigan. There are only a few states with a rear plate only, and the troopers outside those states don't know it, and they will call your front vamity fake plates an attempt to evade.
California requires a license plate on the front and back of the car. You have to remove your plates from Germany.
In most states in the United States, it is required by law to have two license plates on a vehicle - one on the front and one on the back. Driving with only one license plate may result in a fine or citation.