Yes, you should remove your license plates when selling your car. It is important to transfer the plates to your new vehicle or return them to the Department of Motor Vehicles to avoid any potential issues or liabilities.
Yes, typically you keep your license plates when selling a car. It is important to remove them before transferring ownership to the new owner.
When selling a car, you typically keep the license plates and transfer them to your new vehicle. The buyer will need to get new plates for the car they are purchasing.
To sell a car with personalized license plates, you should first remove the plates and replace them with standard ones. Then, advertise the car for sale, mentioning that the personalized plates are not included. Once you find a buyer, you can transfer the plates separately or keep them for yourself.
Yes, it is generally illegal to keep old license plates as they are considered government property and should be returned or disposed of properly.
No, typically plates are kept by the owner when selling a car.
When you sell a used car in California the plates stay on the car. After selling aÊused vehicle in California a title transfer needs to be done.
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License plates can be kept and transferred to the car you are buying or you can return them and get new ones.
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To keep your license plate when selling your car, you can typically transfer the plate to your new vehicle or retain it for future use. Contact your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) for specific instructions on how to retain or transfer your license plate before selling your car.
It depends on what state you live in. In Florida, you keep your tag and transfer it to your new vehicle.