If you just bought a car in a private sale or need to move an unregistered vehicle, you cannot simply slap a “Lost Plate” sign on the back and hope...
Category - Temporary Tag
In Arkansas, driving a newly purchased vehicle without a license plate—even with a “Bill of Sale” in the window—is a high-risk gamble that often...
Moving an unregistered vehicle in Idaho requires a temporary permit to avoid hefty fines and potential impoundment. Whether you just purchased a car from a...
If you have just purchased a vehicle in the “Pelican State,” you are legally required to display a license plate before hitting the road. In...
If you buy a car from a dealership in Kansas, they handle everything. They print a paper tag, tape it to your rear window, and you are good to go. But if you...
If you just bought a car in Colorado, you cannot drive it with missing plates. Well, almost. There is a very narrow 36-Hour Rule that lets you drive...
If you just bought a car in Arizona without plates, or if your current registration is expired, you cannot just drive it “carefully” to the shop...
In Washington State, driving without plates is a surefire way to get pulled over. But what if you just bought a car from a neighbor, or you need to move a...
If you are buying a car in the Land of 10,000 Lakes, the rules for “Temp Tags” are unique. In many states, you always get a temporary paper tag...
In Nevada, you cannot just bolt a piece of cardboard to your car and hope for the best. The state has two very different types of temporary authorization: The...

