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.
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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.
No, in California, law enforcement officers are generally prohibited from owning a liquor license due to potential conflicts of interest and regulatory restrictions. Officers are expected to maintain a high standard of conduct and serve the public interest, which could be compromised by owning a liquor license.
Yes, a DUI can impact your ability to get a license as a child care helper in California as it raises concerns about your judgment and responsibility, especially when it comes to ensuring the safety and well-being of children. Each case is assessed on an individual basis, but having a DUI on your record may lead to a denial of the license.
To get a license to sell marijuana in California, you need to apply through the state's Bureau of Cannabis Control. You must meet all regulatory requirements, including having a legal business structure, safe and secure premises, and compliance with local laws and zoning. Each type of cannabis business (e.g., retail, cultivation, manufacturing) has specific requirements for obtaining a license.
In California, the legal age for riding in the front seat is 8 years old or older unless the vehicle does not have a rear seat, the rear seats are side-facing jump seats, the child safety seat cannot be properly installed in the rear seat, all rear seats are occupied by children under 7 years old, or medical reasons require the child to ride in the front seat.
If you are operating a business out of your home you will have to get a business license from your city/town and get approval from the city council to open a business in a area zoned for homes. A health inspection may also be required and so is a license from the state that qualifies you do hair.
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The letter E on white California license plate signifies that the vehicle is exempt. It means that the vehicle does not have to pay taxes.
Black plate refers to the original license plate that was assigned to a CA car. The plates were black with yellow numbers and letters.
It means "Disabled Person" and should be right next to a wheelchair symbol, accordingly.
"CA 13 ACTM" on a license tag likely refers to a California license plate with the number "13" and the letters "ACTM" as a combination of characters. The number "13" could be a random assigned number or have personal significance to the vehicle owner. The letters "ACTM" do not have a standardized meaning on license plates and could be a custom or personalized plate chosen by the owner.
In the state of California, the law states that you must display your license placard, or tag on both the front and the rear of the vehicle. This law is different from state to state.
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You can't you have to move back to Ca or get a Texas license.
Yes, in California, most vehicles are required to display two license plates—one on the front and one on the rear. However, certain types of vehicles, such as motorcycles and trailers, are exceptions and typically only require one plate. It's important to check specific regulations for your vehicle type to ensure compliance.