Yes. Under California Vehicle Code 22651(o) a vehicle on city streets with an expire registration more than 6months and 1day can be impounded. I suggest you always get a Temp. Reg from the DMV this way PD or any enforcement agency would have to wait another six months from the date of your temp. reg. number.
Yes, it is possible, IF you are pulled over by an officer of the law. When you drive another person's car with permission, you are obligated to operate said vehicle within ALL aspects of the law. One important aspect being this issue of current and correct tags on said car.
What is the fine for an expired inspection - I drive a company owned car - they won't fix it so it will pass. They are looking for a new car - and knowingly are making me drive this car. My question is - who gets the ticket ? me or company - and what is the ruling -- cash or cash and points ? Thank you
yes, it is possible. It all depent on length of time between expired and stop on violation traffic. Usally if within 30 days, you can get ticket and have vehicle tow away (since it can't drive unless other person have good license to drive).
First, the car will likely get impounded because the tags are expired and the owner is not with the car. You can get a ticket as the driver. Drivers are responsible for not only how they drive but knowing what they drive can be legally on the road. An unregistered car shouldn't be on the road.
You have to renew it if you want to continue to drive, otherwise it is now expired and no longer valid.
In Magnolia NJ it's a $135 ticket. If you are overdue for inspection, there is no grace period at the inspection station if you fail, either. Cop can give you tickets all day long every day if you drive with an expired sticker - even if you get a red rejection sticker on top of it. Actually, I think they can impound your car if they're feeling nasty. To make money, some municipalities have been setting up roadblocks to check for things like this.
There is no buffer for the violation in New Hampshire. If the tags are expired, you can get a ticket.
Yes, you must have your driver's license with you when you drive. Or you could get a ticket. ooooh
What is the fine for an expired inspection - I drive a company owned car - they won't fix it so it will pass. They are looking for a new car - and knowingly are making me drive this car. My question is - who gets the ticket ? me or company - and what is the ruling -- cash or cash and points ? Thank you
In California I believe you can still get your driver's license after your permit expired, however you cannot drive without the permit until after you get your driver's license.
Yes, it is illegal to drive with expired inspection stickers.
Your tags expire on the date. Driving with out renewing you are risking getting a ticket. There is no grace period just luck with not getting caught.
yes, it is possible. It all depent on length of time between expired and stop on violation traffic. Usally if within 30 days, you can get ticket and have vehicle tow away (since it can't drive unless other person have good license to drive).
All driving infractions affect your insurance. Drive safely!
no it is not .if you drive with a expired license you are breaking the law
It is a good idea to get your car registration renewed, it is against the law in most states to drive a vehicle with an expired registration, you are likely to get a ticket if caught on the road.
When an individual drives on expired tags in Maryland, there will not be a penalty fee. It is illegal to drive with expired tags, however. Registration renewal can be completed over the phone, by mail or online.
If you have received a traffic ticket in California, then a California State Approved Traffic School is a great way to dismiss your traffic ticket and lose the points from your driving records. I Drive Safely is a good choice for California traffic school online.