Yes if it parked in a public area such as a parking lot or the street.
Yes, if the temporary tag is not displayed as it should be. Your fault.
A vehicle just sitting with an expired registration is not a violation of the law. If the police officer had witnessed the vehicle in operation with an expired registration, then there would be a legal violation. Even if the vehicle wasn't there a couple hours earlier, the police officer has no way of knowing for sure that it was driven there, unless they actually saw it in operation. However, an abandoned vehicle, or a vehicle parked illegally, has the same status regardless of the registration.
Yes, of course.
A "repossession notice" is a civil matter. A police oficer cannot hold the vehicle for repossession. Unless, there has been a court proceeding and the judge has ordered the vehicle held if stopped. A repossession notice also cannot stop the registration of a vehicle.
Until the police spot you and impound your car. You cannot operate your vehicle with expired tags.
Typically no. The vehicle has to be on a public roadway or a public owned parking lot with expired tags to be in violation of the law. If you leave it parked on private property and are not driving it then you do not have to be current on your property taxes. However, I would check with your local police jurisdiction because some towns have code enforcement ordinances against these types of things and you could still be fined.
A police car registration check is used to ensure that the vehicle is not stolen and that their are no active warrants for the owner. They also check to make sure that the plate numbers are correct.
Vehicle registrations are simply a state tax to use the roads in that state. Police, Fire, water department, schools, and any other municipally owned vehicle is registration exempt. Meaning, the state does not tax itself. As for unmarked police cars. The registration tag may look the same as the one on your POV, but the registration fee was not actually paid to DMV by the department which owns the car.
To report an expired inspection sticker you could call your mom nono jk just call your local police
registration and insurance
No but if you're stopped by the police and they ask to see it, you will be required to take it to a police station (of your choice) within 5 or 7 days.
If it's parked on public property, or you're caught operating that vehicle, yes.
If you know the registration number of this vehicle, you can check easily by performing a online police stolen car check by paying a little money.