The Texan wrote:
I got my info from the law books we were provided and carried in our cruisers for reference. Do a Google search on "interstate vehicle code reciprocity" and I am sure it will be found on the net. AAA used to publish a vehicle law book that many jurisdictions used to reference motor vehicle laws applicable to drivers home state and it was/is common knowledge that all DL, registration, insurance laws and regulations are covered under the motor vehicle reciprocity act, if the vehicle is classified as a motor vehicle and not an ORV/OHV. Check and see if the AAA still published the MV law book.
But, Georgia, Wisconsin, Massachusetts, Michigan, and Tennessee are not members. And Nevada repealed the authorizing legislation in 2007, although it still generally conforms to the agreement through regulations. So one is still best to check with local authorities, and like I said before, you local DMV should have a large, updated yearly, book that gives them access to all this type of information. Now whether they will look it up for you is another issue. At the local office where I live, customer service is paramount! Yours may not be.