Insurance and Plates question for car?
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My mother wants me to use a car that has PA plates on it and she is still paying for it. I live in ohio and would get ohio insurance on it. The problem is that in order to get ohio plates my name would have to be on the loan and the financial company won't let it be added without re-financing. Does anyone know if you can get pulled over just by having plates from another state and insurance in another? If so what would the penalty be?
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Insurance and Plates question for car?No you can not I work for a rental car company we have many plates from different states on our vehicles and have not had a problem. I would suggest getting a letter from her stating that's it okay for you to drive the car just in case and make sure that is it notarized in her state. There is no penalty because you do not own the car. Always remember to have insurance info on you though.
Insurance and Plates question for car?How would they know that your insurance was for another state if you're just driving down the road? When you get insurance they normally don't ask if your vehicle is registered in another state or that state (although they should because so many laws depend on where the vehicle is registered, but that's another story). As long as you have insurance and can prove it, you won't get a ticket for having insurance in one state and a plate for another.
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