No
Wisconsin has a very easy system. Out of state buyers can buy a temporary plate good for 30 days for a low price. You can also transfer out of state plates to your new car immediately.
no, you should have temporary tags
Temporary tags are available at your local DMV office. You must obtain these tags before continuing with your registration. Please be advised that you will need proof of insurance for your vehicle.
30 days
Wrong category, but I will answer. Of course you can. Make sure you have the title, and get insurance for the drive back to MD, and get temporary tags or in transit tags. When you get to MD, register the car.
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You can get temporary auto insurance in Ohio if you ask your local agent for the short period premiums at Triple A auto insurance for instance or at Geico.
The number of temporary tags you can get varies by state and jurisdiction. Generally, most states allow for one temporary tag per vehicle. However, some states may have restrictions on how many temporary tags can be issued for a particular vehicle within a certain time frame. It is best to check with your local Department of Motor Vehicles for specific regulations.
A temporary tag or thirty day tag is the tag that is given to you by the title office or car dealer until you can get your permanent tags. You need to affix this to your car so you don't get pulled over.
I am a used car dealer in GA. You are responsible for insuring your vehicle before it leaves the lot. You may not understand: While the tags are temporary, they are yours, not the dealers. (Dealer tags are something entirely different, and only for cars the dealer owns). Temporary tags are actually issued by the Motor Vehcile Dept. until the permanent ones and title/registration paperwork are ready. The dealer just handled the paperwork for you. Car is sold. Is yours and your obligation - dealer no longer has any risk, and would have no reason, probably no right as he has no chance of loss, to insure it.
You cannot get tags for your car at the dealership. You must get those from your local department of motor vehicles. However, many dealers will take care of registering and getting the tags for you and then you can pick them up.