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.
Only if you are the legal owner of the vehicle you wish to register.
U.S. Postal service LLV is the only vehicle I know of that is not required to have a license plate.
No, you cannot obtain a license plate with only a permit. A permit allows you to drive legally while you're learning, but you must have a valid driver's license to register a vehicle and receive a license plate. Once you pass your driving test and obtain your license, you can then register your vehicle and get the plates.
When you have a temporary license plate you only have so long before you need to register your vehicle and receive a permanent license plate. Most temporary license plates have an expiration date on them, however should you not find it, the expiration date is typically 30 prior to when you purchased the vehicle.
Only if the tags stay with the car in that state.
Only police and the courts can legally obtain and release that information.
It depends upon the type of vehicle and the jurisdiction in which you registered the vehicle. Generally, motorcycles and trailers require only one license plate. In North America, all passenger vehicles have at least one license plate affixed to the rear of the vehicle, and in some jurisdictions, a duplicate license plate is affixed to the front of the passenger vehicle. . If the motor vehicles licensing office in your jurisdiction issued you two license plates, then you are generally required to affix the plates to both the front and rear of the vehicle. If your motor vehicle licensing office issued you only one plate, then you are still permitted to use the vehicle to visit anywhere in North America. i live in Missouri and we have to have 2 i live in Missouri .i have to have two on my van
if I have only the vehicle identification number you can help me that person
have a to drive a vehicle with farmers license plate. can only drive for farm business or to and from school and everything else is the same as a provisional license
Your Local DMV..... Unless you are in a state that only issues you a rear license plate,in which case you can get many types of vanity plates for the front of your vehicle at such places as auto parts stores...
Report the accident to the police. Request that the police provide hit and run driver info to your insurance company. This is the only legal way to do what you are asking where I live.
NO, because it is not a street legal vehicle and can only be driven off road.