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A vin number is at the back and front of a car very clear it is on the number plates of a car and is very big and whatever state your in you have a vin number.
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Yes - 'State of Excitement' was one of the slogans on Western Australian car number plates during the 1980s. There was also 'Home of the America's Cup' and 'The Golden State'.
Ohio Car Insurance means having car insurance in the state of Ohio. Coverage is offered by a number of different companies including Geico, Nationwide, All State, and Progressive.
Probably Canberra. its just a guess
If you are certain of the state where the car is registered then the information should be available from the state motor vehicles department.
The Plates are not 'your' plates, they belong to the STATE that you have registered your car with. If the STATE wants their plates back for any reason, they could have the POLICE get them from you by a number of ways.So to answer your question... Yes the POLICE can take the "STATE'S" license plates from your car if they are instructed to do so by the STATE.
The vin number on a car tells alot like what the body shape is the engine where it was built and by what company but the answer is no because the vin does not state what the car is used for.
Guess what? That number could be issued in every state. Your car won't be the only one who has that number.
The maximum number of extendable inches will vary from state to state. You will need to check with the local authorities for the laws of your state.
yes, the number varies state to state, and you must prove that selling used cars either is or will be a major source of income for you