No Front Plate States?
I live in Texas, and front plates are required here. I did a test to see how long it would take me to get pulled over without one, and it only took 3 days. Now, I know there are a lot of states in which front plates aren't required. I also know that there are some states in which you can license your car without being a resident (Nebraksa, for example).
People license their car in Nebraska because it's usually cheaper than their own state. If you pay attention, a lot of rental cars have Nebraska plates for this reason. Unfortunately, Nebraska requires front plates.
What states do not require front plates? I'll start a list and add to it as posts come up.
Alabama
Arizona
Arkansas
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Indiana
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Michigan
Mississippi
New Mexico
North Carolina
Oklahoma
Pennsylvania
South Carolina
Tennessee
West Virgina
What states can you register your vehicle in without being a resident?
Nebraska
Pennsylvania???
Keep this going, and when we find a state that meets the criteria, we'll be able to get rid of our front plates without getting tickets all the time.
Just to state a couple facts... No, it is not legal to put your plate in your windshield, nor move it from it's original location in any way, shape, or form.
Last edited by jmdale1984; May 18, 2008 at 04:05 PM.
Edit: when I typed that I made all of the states on their own line...now they're jumbled up, wtf!? Last edited by 87formy; May 18, 2008 at 05:43 PM.
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I know you're supposed to have your registration changed within 30 days of moving to a new state... but I'd love to see them prove that I've been here for that long!
Last edited by Flamin' bird; May 18, 2008 at 03:43 PM.
But I did put it in my windshield just incase, because all you need to say is the plate hold came loose and it needs to sit there temporarily, til you fix, they'll warn you, but no ticket.

