Some states require front and rear. Some states require rear only.
A "Multiple License" allows a piece of software to be distributed amongst a network so only one piece of software has to be bought, and can be installed on all computers. A "Single License" allows it to be installed on only one computer.
There was only an ort of food left on my plate.
"Maine" has only 1 syllable.
Only one state, Arkansas, begins with A but does not end with A.
The state of Arkansas does not require you have a front license plate. You only need a rear plate.
Yes you can!
Virginia requires two California also has this stupid law. But I know there are more then 2 states but the vast majority do not require both to be displayed (only the rear plate).
Yes, Texas is one of the 31 states that requires vehicles to have a front and rear license plate. Despite the fact that every state bordering Texas requires only one plate, Section 504.943 of the Transportation Code requires that a vehicle display two plates. Do classic cars need front license plates in Texas?
In most states in the United States, it is required by law to have two license plates on a vehicle - one on the front and one on the back. Driving with only one license plate may result in a fine or citation.
Some states require front and rear. Some states require rear only.
It depends on the state. Some states in the US require cars to have license plates on both the front and back, while others only require a rear plate.
There are only 5 states that require an agent to be be licensed. Look at the link on the right.
It depends on what State the vehicle is registered in. Some States require only one plate.
These states only require one rear plate. If your state is not listed it requires one on the front and rear. Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, West Virgina.
The only place a license plate can be renewed is the state Department of Motor Vehicles where it is registered. This can be done in person at a local branch and in some states through the DMV site.
No, you must have a rear license plate.