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The main disadvantage of personalized license plates is that people that you know will most likely easily recognize your plate. If you are a poor driver or violate the law, it will be easier to be noticed. Your customized plate can also be denied if too many people complain about it.
Yes, front license plates are required for vehicles in most states in the United States, including insert state name.
In most states, the only way to obtain a legal license plates for your vehicle is through the department of motor vehicles. However, if your searching for novelty license plates as a collectors item, look no further than the websites Larry's License Plates and Plates USA.
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Yes, in most states, you are required to remove and return the license plates from a vehicle when you sell it. This is to prevent any liability issues or misuse of the plates by the new owner.
Yes, in most states in the United States, vehicles are required to have two license plates - one on the front and one on the back of the vehicle.
Yes, on most (general) license plates. Some plates feature a Piping Plover (endangered species) and there are other plates for veterans, volunteer firefighters, federal vehicles, etc. that do not feature the Bluenose.
You need to have front and rear plates displayed in South Dakota. Most states require you to display two license plates. Twenty states allow rear plates only.
No. You have to register the vehicle in the State you live in most of the year.
Most states want the registration transferred as soon as you switch over your drivers license. In general each states gives you a 6 week grace period on changing over your license.
California license plates come in a few different styles. The most popular plate is white with the word California in red cursive lettering.
In most U.S. states, you apply to the state for a license, if a license in required in that state.