Yes, if you can provide an address supported by utility bills under your name. Most states permit you up to a year to change your vehicle registration. If you do not have a residence in the state where your car is registered, you are violating the law.
The car needs to be registered in the state the owner resides in.
Normally you have to have the vehicle registered in the state that you reside in. The only exception is for military members.
NO
A general rule of thumb is to insure your car in the state it is registered in.
state where vehicle is registered
It depends in which state you live in.
A car can be registered and insured by a number of people. Usually they are one and the same. A car can be insured with having it registered to you if you would like to drive it.
You start by....Call and ask your agent
Yes, it is possible to have a driver's license in one state and have a car registered in another state. This situation may occur if a person lives in one state but owns a vehicle registered in a different state. It is important to ensure that both the driver's license and vehicle registration are kept up to date and comply with the laws of each respective state.
Sure, Lots of people work outside of their home state. Just remember that the Law requires your vehicle be registered in your state of residence, not the state you work in.
not if I live in Maryland...then I would register my car in Maryland. whereever you live and have your license, you register your vehicle in that state. there are exceptions for military people.
Yes. Regardless of the state where your car is registered, if the plates are expired you can be stopped.