A judge can do whatever they choose to do. The bottom line, registration must be with the car. If you have a really good reason the car was separate from its proof of registration, you might get lucky. For example, My wife went into labor the day I received the registration and I forgot to put it in the car with all the excitement. But even if a Judge feels badly for you and lets you off with a lecture, you could still have court costs and reduced fine.
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No, you cannot. A New Jersey registration will only show the first & initial owner of the vehicle.
Go back to the DMV with a copy of your check they deposited.
The car registration fees in New Jersey are based on the age and the weight of the vehicle. For instance, if the car is older than two years and weighs under $3,500 pounds, the registration fee as of September 2014 is $46.50. If the car is older than two years and weighs over 3,500 pounds the registration fee is $71.50.
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New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission was created in 2003.
The budget of New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission is 409,454,000 dollars.
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The current age of driving in New Jersey is 17.
In New Jersey, you can sell your vehicle as long as you have a proof of ownership title, it is the owners responsibility to have current registration/insurance/inspection if the vehicle is on the road. If the person coming to buy the car wants to go for a test ride you could have an issue there, otherwise it will be his or her responsibility to keep these things current.
In NJ, a new title will cost you $20, registration is $31.50, plus any sales tax @ 7% due on the purchase.
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