So are the front license plate tickets still fix-it tickets?
#1
So are the front license plate tickets still fix-it tickets?
So are the tickets for the front license plate still fix it tickets (you just have to have an officer sign you off) or do they cost cash too now? Me and another s2k owner that live on my block are wondering about this...hmmm....
#2
YES and YES. This is a fix-it ticket that you must have an officer sign off *and* the court will charge you a fee for the infraction.
As you may know, I just got one of these on Sunday. I cleared mine at the Sheriff's WestSide SubStation (M-F; 8-4 only) & I understand the court will send me a bill for $10 on top of this.
I guess the bottom line is that fix-it tickets are no longer free.
Hope this helps.
P.S. Anybody know where I can get a plain black-chrome license plate frame locally???
As you may know, I just got one of these on Sunday. I cleared mine at the Sheriff's WestSide SubStation (M-F; 8-4 only) & I understand the court will send me a bill for $10 on top of this.
I guess the bottom line is that fix-it tickets are no longer free.
Hope this helps.
P.S. Anybody know where I can get a plain black-chrome license plate frame locally???
#5
Originally posted by umvue
What can I do to my used beater car? The ex-owner only left the back license plate on my car. I don't know there was a front license plate. What can I do? ~~;
What can I do to my used beater car? The ex-owner only left the back license plate on my car. I don't know there was a front license plate. What can I do? ~~;
#6
It's easy to get a set of plates, if you only have a rear. Call the DMV office near you, tell them you got the car with only one plate, they will charge you a small "courtesy fee" ( on your credit card ) and will send you a new set of plates via mail. The new plates will, of course, be in the currest series ... like 4TXX999.
You can do this even if your front or rear plate is damaged by hitting something, ..... or even if you want the current number series on your car.
Fast, easy & cheap, ......... but the areas law enforcement is going to get tougher on "no front plate" cars !!!
You can do this even if your front or rear plate is damaged by hitting something, ..... or even if you want the current number series on your car.
Fast, easy & cheap, ......... but the areas law enforcement is going to get tougher on "no front plate" cars !!!
#7
Originally posted by umvue
What can I do to my used beater car? The ex-owner only left the back license plate on my car. I don't know there was a front license plate. What can I do? ~~;
What can I do to my used beater car? The ex-owner only left the back license plate on my car. I don't know there was a front license plate. What can I do? ~~;
It does say in the CVC that a front plate is required only if it has been issued. It is possible that one was never issued if the car is really old, in which case having no front plate is perfectly legal.
See: CVC: Display of License Plates
Oh, and 00SType, new plates are not necessarily issued when the title transfers. Only if the seller so desires. I bought my Jeep used and kept the plates, but when my wife sold her car, she took off the plates, and had them get new ones.
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#10
In some other states, like Utah, you remove the plates when you sell the car. I just transferred title of an older car to my son in Utah and have instructed him to send me back the vanity plates from it. I'm still deciding if I want to keep them or turn them in to be recycled.
In California you're supposed to leave the plates with the car unless they're special plates. I purchased a car a few years ago with vanity plates and had to get new plates when it was registered because I didn't have a signed document releasing the plates to me from the previous owner. I took the plates back to him.
I like having the beat up gold on blue plates on my 20-year old pickup truck. It just wouldn't be the same with a new set.
And I'm keeping my front plate off of my S2000 until I finally get a ticket for it. I have it in the trunk, in case I can talk the officer into just letting me reinstall it on the spot.
In California you're supposed to leave the plates with the car unless they're special plates. I purchased a car a few years ago with vanity plates and had to get new plates when it was registered because I didn't have a signed document releasing the plates to me from the previous owner. I took the plates back to him.
I like having the beat up gold on blue plates on my 20-year old pickup truck. It just wouldn't be the same with a new set.
And I'm keeping my front plate off of my S2000 until I finally get a ticket for it. I have it in the trunk, in case I can talk the officer into just letting me reinstall it on the spot.