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In IA you’ve got 30 days to register and 15 days to insure. I know plenty of people that drive around with an undated title and a pen to fill it in if pulled over:laughing: it’s not illegal to drive with no plate, just to commit that kind of fraud :lmao:
Most counties don’t require notary so you can still get away with it :usa:

Yea that sounds about right:laughing:
 
In IA you’ve got 30 days to register and 15 days to insure. I know plenty of people that drive around with an undated title and a pen to fill it in if pulled over:laughing: it’s not illegal to drive with no plate, just to commit that kind of fraud :lmao:
Most counties don’t require notary so you can still get away with it :usa:
That's how we do boats in MA.

You get 30 days to register.
 
You drive it home naked with no plate or insurance like it's the wild west and hope you don't see the gestapo on the way home.

The law allows you to drive it home here, written up bill of sale and signed over title should be proof enough. No insurance is probably frowned upon.

In IA you’ve got 30 days to register and 15 days to insure. I know plenty of people that drive around with an undated title and a pen to fill it in if pulled over:laughing: it’s not illegal to drive with no plate, just to commit that kind of fraud :lmao:
Most counties don’t require notary so you can still get away with it :usa:

If you have insurance on any car, you automatically have insurance on any car you buy for 30 days. It’s like that for every insurance company I’ve ever heard of. When you buy plates for the new car, you give your other cars insincere number as proof of insurance. If you don’t have any car insured, they won’t sell you plates and it’s illegal to drive.
 
If you have insurance on any car, you automatically have insurance on any car you buy for 30 days. It’s like that for every insurance company I’ve ever heard of. When you buy plates for the new car, you give your other cars insincere number as proof of insurance. If you don’t have any car insured, they won’t sell you plates and it’s illegal to drive.
also depends on the state, i've stood in the government motor vehicle office and called insurance company to add a vehicle so I could complete a transfer before.
 
also depends on the state, i've stood in the government motor vehicle office and called insurance company to add a vehicle so I could complete a transfer before.
You should check your policy. I bet it says it covers you on a new car. Just like if you rent a car, almost all company’s cover you in a rental. One time I rented a car and added insurance. Found out later I was already covered. (Doesn’t cover you in Belize)
 
You should check your policy. I bet it says it covers you on a new car. Just like if you rent a car, almost all company’s cover you in a rental. One time I rented a car and added insurance. Found out later I was already covered. (Doesn’t cover you in Belize)
state computer tied to insurance computers, won't allow for vehicle transfer and road use without active insurance policy on that vin#.

Title transfer only would be fine, you just won't get plates
 
If you have insurance on any car, you automatically have insurance on any car you buy for 30 days. It’s like that for every insurance company I’ve ever heard of. When you buy plates for the new car, you give your other cars insincere number as proof of insurance. If you don’t have any car insured, they won’t sell you plates and it’s illegal to drive.
Iowa DGAF whether it’s insured when you register. The only time they care is SR 22.
 
so you buy a policy for a day to get your registration sticker, then cancel the policy and drive for a year. As long as you don't get pulled over for a cop on a fishing trip or drive by a plate scanner, most people would never know
 
so you buy a policy for a day to get your registration sticker, then cancel the policy and drive for a year. As long as you don't get pulled over for a cop on a fishing trip or drive by a plate scanner, most people would never know
California will cancel your vehicle registration if your insurance lapses.

The stupid fucking ****s will cancel it because they realized that the insurance company entered the vin number wrong, instead of contacting the insurance company and getting it straightened out. That results in you not getting your registration renewal in the mail.

When you really don't give a fuck that results in your registration not getting paid.
:mad3::flipoff:
 
California will cancel your vehicle registration if your insurance lapses.

The stupid fucking ****s will cancel it because they realized that the insurance company entered the vin number wrong, instead of contacting the insurance company and getting it straightened out. That results in you not getting your registration renewal in the mail.

When you really don't give a fuck that results in your registration not getting paid.
:mad3::flipoff:
hell they probably have automated fees that accumulate now as well :laughing:
 
so you buy a policy for a day to get your registration sticker, then cancel the policy and drive for a year. As long as you don't get pulled over for a cop on a fishing trip or drive by a plate scanner, most people would never know
In Florida, the insurance co. will notify the state you canceled and then you get nasty letters telling you to turn in your plate or you lose your license. If you would get pulled over, you are driving an unregistered, uninsured car without a drivers license.
 
In Florida, the insurance co. will notify the state you canceled and then you get nasty letters telling you to turn in your plate or you lose your license. If you would get pulled over, you are driving an unregistered, uninsured car without a drivers license.
that's awesome :lmao:

makes one question the point in maintaining any of those three
 
You drive it home naked with no plate or insurance like it's the wild west and hope you don't see the gestapo on the way home.

The law allows you to drive it home here, written up bill of sale and signed over title should be proof enough. No insurance is probably frowned upon.
But cops still pull over cars with no plates, I take it.
 
Thing I don’t like about the Sunpass is that they transfer and re-up your account in $20 increments. You ”pre pay” the account with $20 up front that it draws from and then when it gets down to $5 or something it debits another $20 to reload your account.

It makes no practical difference to me, but I don’t like the idea of them just “holding onto” my money for when I need to drive a toll road, which is usually 3-4 times per year, not daily/weekly.

I’ve found it funny that the last few tolls I’ve had showed my flats boat in one and paddle board in the other, so they obviously weren’t “tax deductible business trips.” :laughing:
I don’t have auto debit for that reason
 
They do that so that it's not immediately visible when tolls change the way it would be if they just billed you.

Getting billed $20 once very 3.75 week changing to 3.45wk is much harder to notice than if your charge changes from $2.75 to $3.


They make more off the interest than they do off rate hikes. Expand your mind a little, get some ridges growing
 
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