Any vehicle being registered must meed or exceed ALL safety regulations for that particular model and year of manufacture. If those safety regulations also include air bags, then yes, one would need to replace those before attempting to register the vehicle. For more information, contact your local Motor Vehicle Department.
5200. (a) When two license plates are issued by the department foruse upon a vehicle, they shall be attached to the vehicle for whichthey were issued, one in the front and the other in the rear.(b) When only one license plate is issued for use upon a vehicle,it shall be attached to the rear thereof, unless the license plate isissued for use upon a truck tractor, in which case the license plateshall be displayed in accordance with Section 4850.5.
In order to drive any motor vehicle a person must obtain a state issued drivers license. Without a license a person should not drive a motor vehicle.
in 1947 there was one plate issued per vehicle. in nys you can call dmv and they can tell you if it was a one plate or a two plate year.
If your license has been suspended in Tennessee, you are not allowed to have a driver license. However, if you have get your license reinstated, you can be issued another license. Your license number will always be the same number, even if it has been revoked before.
Technically speaking, probably not. The problem is that the license is actually the property of the State which issued it to you. It is NOT yours. It should not be difficult to get it replaced, though.
Number plates. British number plates are issued for the whole life of the vehicle and do not signify whether the vehicle is licenced or not.
If a state issues two license plates, they BOTH must be displayed on the vehicle - one on the front and one on the rear. If only one is issued, it ALWAYS goes on the rear of the vehicle.
From Alaska state law: Sec. 28.10.171. Display of registration plates. (a) When two registration plates are issued for a vehicle, they shall be attached to the vehicle for which issued, one in front and the other in the rear. When one registration plate is issued, it shall be attached to the rear of the vehicle for which issued. Only motorcycles and trailers have plates issued singly; all other vehicles for transport on public roads are issued in pairs.
It depends upon the type of vehicle and the jurisdiction in which you registered the vehicle. Generally, motorcycles and trailers require only one license plate. In North America, all passenger vehicles have at least one license plate affixed to the rear of the vehicle, and in some jurisdictions, a duplicate license plate is affixed to the front of the passenger vehicle. . If the motor vehicles licensing office in your jurisdiction issued you two license plates, then you are generally required to affix the plates to both the front and rear of the vehicle. If your motor vehicle licensing office issued you only one plate, then you are still permitted to use the vehicle to visit anywhere in North America. i live in Missouri and we have to have 2 i live in Missouri .i have to have two on my van
If your marriage license had not been issued, you were not been married. So, there's nothing to annul.
Normaly when you fail a smog test or e-check the technician gives you a paper stating why the vehicle failed and until it gets repaired the vehicle can't be issued new license plates or tags. Once the vehicle is reparied you can go back and have the vehicle tested again and get the results as soon as the test is finished. Once passed you get a paper stating the vehicle passed and can be issued new license plates and/or tags.
Once you are issued the plates you MUST display them. Even if you have temporary plates (paper or cardboard) with an expiration date that has not yet passed, they become null and void once the vehicle has been issued permanent plates.