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minnow
Jan 12, 2014Explorer
wny_pat wrote:shakyjay wrote:And in NYS, they have to be turned in. And if you don't turn them in, the state police come looking for them when they expire, or when the insurance runs out, which ever comes first.Snowman9000 wrote:
Unlike say CA, and maybe OR it sounds like, in IL the tags stay with the owner, not the vehicle. Now, the seller could leave the IL plates on, if he was not going to re-register them to another RV. But that's not a smart thing for him to do. I don't know if IL issues something for temporary use. They have a temporary plate for use till the permanent plates come, that much I do know.
I would drive it home but then again I like to question authority. :)
They stay with vehicle in California as well.
I would simply do as a couple of others have said. Either fly or drive look it over. If it all looks good make a deal, pay the money, get title and bill of sale, and drive it home. I have always simply called my insurance agent and told them I just bought a vehicle, gave them the vin, and they added it to my policy.
That is absolutely incorrect. The State Police do not go to someone's house to retrieve expired license plates.
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