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In the Philippines, falsification of public documents is punishable by imprisonment and a fine. The penalty varies depending on the specific law violated and the degree of falsification committed. The punishment can range from imprisonment of up to 6 years and a fine to a longer prison term and heavier fines for more serious cases.
You can't drive anunlicensed car. You should either get a ride to the BMV or contact the local authorities and have them escort you to a BMV. Does the car have it's needed papers. If it doesn't have its state issued qualifications met it would be a waste of time for you to go to the BMV at all.
call your local BMV and ask them, lazy nut.
No. There is no reason for the BMV to take it unless the police say they have done something wrong. You as a parent can tell a minor what to do though so you decide of they are allowed to drive or not.
the amount of time points stay on a driver's record is not codifies, but rather the three year time limit for points is an administrative decision of the Ohio BMV.
Stopping, Parking or Standing ProhibitedWithin 30 feet of a flashing beacon, stop sign or traffic-control signal.Source: Ohio BMV- Digest of Motor Vehicle Laws
The term BMV stands for Bureau of Motor Vehicles. The BMV handles registrations, license plates and drivers licenses, as well as state ID cards.
You have to get the title notarized at the BMV. then you write the info of the new owner where they notarized, and then they will take it to the BMV.
The falsification of the public documents is illegal. If found you will be arrested and taken to a court of law.
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