TomFreeman wrote:
Many states will allow a current tag from another car to be used on a "just purchased" car from out of state for the purposes of getting the car back to the state and getting it inspected. The registration info from the original car, insurance info, and the bill of sale must be in the new car whenever it's being driven. NC did this at one time, and may still do it. Have your buyer check the Ohio DMV site and look for a section on "buying a used car out of state"
Last time I asked, some nice lady at NCDMV said "it's probably fine, just be sure to explain this to the cops if you get pulled over". Then I called someone else and they said "you can use a tag from another car for up to 30 days if you are planning to transfer that tag to the new car. Just be sure to keep the signed title with you to provide ownership." It was hard to get a real answer.
Problem is you have to check the laws for each of the states you plan to drive through. I took the risk with the M3 I drove here from Ohio and used an existing tag. Got away with that. Earlier this year when I went up to PA to get the bus, I picked up a temporary PA 30 day tag to drive it home. Except for one minor glitch (the title was a MD title) it was easy.
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