She could in some states. However, since neither of us knows you, and you are not related to us in some way, then no. My wife will not transfer the tag from her vehicle to your car.
Seriously, your wife can transfer the tag from her vehicle to your car. Most of the US states are common property states. That is what you own in the marriage, she does. Even in states that are not common property states, the spousal relationship permits a lot of cross over of property.
like 100 dollars
In CT you can transfer your present registration and old tags to your new car for a fee.
Bring all your paper work for both vehicles with you to a MVD in Alabama.
My son moved to London and we want to buy his car with the Power of Attorney in Florida. We then want to go to Pa and transfer the tag there. Please help.
It depends on what state you live in. In Florida, you keep your tag and transfer it to your new vehicle.
NO. But you will pay sales tax when you tag and transfer title. Based on the value of car... not the actual sales price
$17 to transfer and $44 to tag it. So rougly $61 overall which is cheaper than most states
check metal tag on transfer. for info.
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The tag question is "doesn't he?"
You can request "fast title" service at time of transfer and get the title immediately from your local tag office or to receive it by mail, allow approximately two weeks from date of transfer.
The 'Umweltzone' depends on the car. Your car has to have a tag when you drive into that zone. So if you have a rented car, it should have the tag. If you go by your own car, you need the tag. Usually cars have a green tag, what means you can drive always into the zone.