Friday, April 10, 2020

Moving out of state - Car plates / registration question?

Cedric Grimstead: In most states, you have to register the car within 30 days of changing your address. You are also required to change your driver's license too. You might be able to not renew your Texas license and just wait until you get to Minnesota. I was thinking you had 30 days grace period, but don't quote me on that one. good luck.

Myriam Hetjonk: nope, you must have the title

Karie Mavle: When your stickers run out in TX you either get them renewed, or get tickets for running with expired tags and inspection. No, once you move to MN and become a resident there, you will have to get a MN license for both driving and MN tags on your car, and your TX stickers won't mean a thing.If memory serves, as soon as you have an address in MN or are working there, you have 20 or perhaps 30 days to get everything switched over. Email them at motor.vehicles@state.mn.us and ask....Show more

Jodie Capella: Since you are now a resident of North Carolina, yo! u need to change your vehicle registration and driver's license to North Carolina. Yes, you will have to get North Carolina plates for your car.

Myron Leftwich: 3

Lindsey Zanardi: I've moved many times and had many license plates, so I know what you're going through. I had this experience four months ago when I moved. My old tags were expiring, and I just let them expire, then I got new ones. You'll have to get a new license plate probably within 30 days of moving to Minnesota. Renewing in Texas would just be a waste of money and time, so don't bother. License plate costs vary from state to state: some have a set fee while others base it on the value of your car. I have no idea how MN does it, go on the MN DMV website, http://www.dps.state.mn.us/dvs/. Its all there....Show more

Jorge Detlefs: The answer is no, you can't get a new texas registration and inspection, unless you are moving to Texas temporarily. If you are moving permanently then you will have ! to get a Minnesota registration.In most states, you have 30 da! ys from the day that you become a permanent resident to change over your driver's license also.My suggestion would be the following: allow your Texas registration and inspection to expire in July (as you mentioned) but before they do obtain either a Texas or a Minnesota "In-Transit" Permit.This will allow you to transport the vehicle from Texas to Minnesota. When you get to Minnesota, register the car there immediately and comply with whatever inpsection requirements that they have....Show more

Jammie Taddei: Get Your Vehicle History Reports!

Lucrecia Laurito: I am paying my car note late on friday and on the 5th of October my car note would have been 30 days late. The problem is , Im being harrassed by bill collectors for my car note. The have been calling me all week and I keep telling them Friday. They want me to give them a post dated Check Im like Hell no. Anyway most people say that yes they could come get my car but most likely they want until 60-90 days ! late. in most states.

Verdie Wollen: For the answer to this question and more about when you need to register you car in Minnesota, click on the link below:http://www.dmv.org/mn-minnesota/car-registration.p...

Becky Mosena: Don't get caughtdon't allow your siblings to do anything objectionable while riding in the car with youif they sit still sand face forward the police will have no choice but to assume you have everything under controlthe way a mature driver does

Agustina Stimmel: i want to know if i can register my vehicle with the pink receipt they gave me......i'm waiting forever for my title....but it still didnt come in yet.....so can i register with it

Dan Seen: i just got my license, i'm 16, and i just found out that i cannot drive my siblings, who i thought were the only exceptions to the "driving minors" rule. It says that i need a note signed by my parent to be able to drive my sibling. it also says that i need a date for when the "necess! ity" to drive minors is over. what is a good excuse for driving my sibl! ings for a long period of time without getting in trouble?

Zulema Baccam: 2

Emile Okafor: Yes, technically they could come get it the first day you are late.... very very unlikely. Tell them when you can pay it and be sure you pay it on that date... post dated checks are really iffy so I'd stay away.and October?!?...Show more

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