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Yes, it is generally illegal to keep old license plates as they are considered government property and should be returned or disposed of properly.
To return old license plates, you can typically do so by mailing them back to your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or returning them in person to a DMV office. Be sure to follow any specific instructions provided by your state's DMV for returning old license plates.
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Not necessarily your plates, but you will have to surrender your old drivers license when you are issued your new one.
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Go to the Ohio MVB website for your official answer, and do your own reseach next time
No,But to drive car you need a license where you got license when you are eligible for it like above 18 year old for license and 10th pass etc.
learner's permit: 15 years, 6 months restricted license: 16 years old full (unrestricted) license: 18 years old
Yes. Front license plates were an available option on 1977 vehicles and the truck is not old enough for a classic or collector exemption.
15 to drive, 16 to get a license
18 years of age in Ohio i know
In Illinois, you can dispose of old license plates by returning them to your local Secretary of State office. Many of these offices have drop boxes specifically for old plates. Additionally, you can also dispose of them through a recycling program or by following instructions provided on the Illinois Secretary of State's website. It's important to remove your personal information and to ensure the plates are properly recycled or destroyed.