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tchenku
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a cousin of mine needs to move his old (un-driven but driveable) celica from GA back to NC. Tag expired in Dec 08. With towing not an option, what would you do? Is it worse to drive with an expired tag, or drive with the wrong tag (i.e. throw on a tag from another of his cars?).

10/6/2009 10:13:16 PM

Ragged
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go to dmv and get a 3 day tag

[Edited on October 6, 2009 at 10:20 PM. Reason : lol]

10/6/2009 10:19:52 PM

MaximaDrvr

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If I had to pick, I would drive with an expired tag.

Though ^ is the best option.

[Edited on October 6, 2009 at 10:36 PM. Reason : .]

10/6/2009 10:36:13 PM

BigBlueRam
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using a tag from another vehicle is a much worse offense, at least in nc. assuming the expired tag was registered to him last, i would probably roll with that or no tag at all. worst case you get a "fix it" ticket and have to show proof of registration by the court date. having insurance on the vehicle is the main thing you want to worry about.

i'm not sure that nc gives transport/temp tags to non dealers, i've only had the need to get them out of state. i know for sure ga doesn't, because i've tried. fl doesn't. va used to, but i don't think they do anymore. co has been the easiest state in my experience by far. a quick glance at the title and $10 later i was on my way with a 10 day tag. the issue is that most states don't want to lose out on the tax revenue from vehicles leaving the state unregistered. that includes everything from sales to your cousin's situation. so, they do what they can to force you to register and/or title the vehicle in the state it's in, even if you're just going to transfer it when you get home. however, i will be finding out tomorrow or thursday if it's possible to get one in nc. i'll report back...

[Edited on October 7, 2009 at 12:24 AM. Reason : .]

10/7/2009 12:21:38 AM

Ahmet
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I believe NC will give a 3 day tag, though I'm not positive. They do give 3 day registrations, so I imagine they'd do this w/a tag also.
Ahmet -->recipient of a "fictitious tag" ticket two days ago, and I was --><-- close to getting in a lot more trouble. The car had insurance, tag was NOT expired and on my name belonging to a different car. It was removed by the police... Proceed at your own peril. That said, if you never give them a reason to run your plate, you're probably just fine.

10/7/2009 1:39:41 AM

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" That said, if you never give them a reason to run your plate, you're probably just fine.
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You can run plates all day; you don't need a reason.

Remember that all registration violations in North Carolina are a misdemeanor; therefore you can be arrested.

10/7/2009 2:18:07 AM

Ahmet
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I got that I could've been arrested from the guy that pulled me over, but he was cool -and I'd bought this car 4 days prior, the title was with me also, just not turned in yet-. Anyway, I'm sure cops can run any plate they want, but I doubt they do so on every car they come across.

Are you an LEO, if so do you know if NC will issue a 3 day tag? I'm kind of curious on this myself.

10/7/2009 2:44:14 AM

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I've never heard of a 3 day tag.

10/7/2009 1:45:46 PM

hgtran
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lol, just write "tag applied for" on a piece of cardboard and put it on your back windshield.

10/7/2009 2:19:21 PM

Ragged
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there is such thing^^

10/7/2009 2:26:02 PM

wdprice3
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how about not just give a shit, push the pedal to the floor and get to where you need to be in a hurry.

10/7/2009 2:33:28 PM

DonkeyButt
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I recieved a 10 day tag when I needed to drive my 2.5RS from Raleigh NC to NY. I went to the DMV and explained that I purchased the car from a private party in NC and needed it transported to NY. I gave them my NCDL number (Thank go I had it memorized) suprised they let me used it; title; bill of sale, proof of insurance; and 10 buck and I was well on my way. That is until I blew the motor..so then I got tags in NY after I swapped in a motor and dipped..that last part doesnt pertain to anything. But it is ok atleast it was in May of 09. IF you have any other questions then let me know

10/7/2009 8:27:50 PM

richthofen
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"Anyway, I'm sure cops can run any plate they want, but I doubt they do so on every car they come across. "


No, but they do at random sometimes. I got pulled over last year by a cop who had misentered my tag number when she ran it and had it come back as stolen--I was just sitting at a stoplight and she was the next car that pulled up, then about 30 seconds later, blue lights. So you could just happen to get "lucky".

10/8/2009 9:24:09 AM

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Well I kinda had a similar question so I am not going to make a new thread. Tomorrow I am buying a truck from a private guy, but I need a tag to attach to the truck so I can drive it home. Can I get this before I buy the truck or must I have the needed paperwork to do this. I tried calling the DMV but they have been busy all morning.

10/8/2009 9:33:31 AM

Skack
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I've always just offered to turn the guy's license plate in for him and fax/e-mail him the receipt if he'll leave it on there for me to drive home. Never had anyone say no to that request. It saves them a trip to the DMV and gives me a current plate on the back of the car.

Definitely a gray area if anything were to happen, but I have insurance, I drive carefully, I park the car when I get home until I have my own plates, and I'm willing to explain it to the police and deal with the consequences (if any) if they stop me for some reason.

[Edited on October 8, 2009 at 9:45 AM. Reason : s]

10/8/2009 9:39:26 AM

Squirt
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Yeah the lady said no 30 day tags can be issued for my case. But I did that ^ with my motorcycle and it worked out fine. I'll have to go to the DMV anyways so he might be compliant :-) Thanks

10/8/2009 11:52:37 AM

cheerwhiner
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cardboard box, rip off one side, write

'lost tag'

stick on back window inside of car


see it all the time

10/8/2009 6:04:14 PM

BigBlueRam
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okay, per a visit to the dmv today i can confirm nc allows for 3 day or 10 day temp/transport tags. HOWEVER... if the vehicle is flagged in the system for expired inspection, it's a no go. it also has to be titled (or at least applied for) in your name and you must show proof of insurance.

10/8/2009 8:39:09 PM

Hurley
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Speaking of inspection -

I've got Jwhorn2's old 4runner, inspection has been out since 2007, and I havent registered it yet because I dont know how to get the fucker inspected without trailering it before getting the tag -

register/insurance/cardboard sign on the way to the inspection station?

trailer?

convince adam8778 to get a double-length trailer so i dont have to worry about driving the thing?

10/8/2009 9:05:59 PM

optmusprimer
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bunch of pussies in here

I would make my own tag with crayons before I jumped through one hoop for the NCDMV

10/8/2009 9:11:29 PM

BigBlueRam
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They see me rollin
They hatin
Patrollin and tryin to catch me ridin dirty

[Edited on October 8, 2009 at 9:37 PM. Reason : ^win]

10/8/2009 9:33:50 PM

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better to drive with no tags at all, just make sure you have insurance

10/14/2009 9:16:12 AM

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