That may be the feds after your stash. That is Government Vehicle, also seen as GOV ----- in some places. It may be city,county, state or other entity.
No. The car must be registered to you.
No
I would keep the plates and transfer to the other car. Either way you will pay more. One of the things that is not clear is that if you are giving up the first car for another car or if you will have two cars. If you are selling the first car don't pay for the new registration and have the new owner pay for it when they buy it. If you are keeping it you will have to pay for the registration and keep the plates because the new car will need both.
You can buy the registration plates if you have a vehicle.
In Britain, 'S' registration on cars number plates is for the year 1998.
When a car has two licenses plates (one in front one in rear) which plate gets the yearly registration sticker?
no those plates match that car you will get in more trouble for switching plates than not haning any at all
UK - Specific - Go into Halfords, buy the plates and ask the nice man on the service desk to do it fo you.......easy peasy, and no broken nails :-) That will only be legal if you are replacing registration number plates with plates bearing the same registration. If you are asking the question, "How can I change my registration plates for plates with a different registration you would have to do this via specialist firms on the internet, but DVLA must be involved, and there are fees to pay.
Can you advise of car registration year for SBZ in Northern Ireland
2000
the rear plate
The seller must retain the registration mark before selling (and signing over the vehicle and the rights to its registration mark) to you. To do this, there are great instructions on this website: http://www.plates4less.co.uk/number-plates-FAQ/vehicle-registration-documents/transaction-procedures.asp#retaining Hope this helps Tony