Nope, sorry.
The liscence plate is registered to not only a specific owner,
it is also assigned to only one vehicle.
If you would get oulled over and the registration card doesn't match the vehicle the plate is for,
you are looking at a healthy fine and possibly having the car impounded.
2006-10-23 11:36:33
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answered by msdagney 4
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Obviously no! Each car the you own uses different license plates, your driver's license is the only thing that can be same, but the Plate Numbers of your cars are different because it will just be a conflict in the car plate numbers registration database. ;)
2006-10-23 06:14:03
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answer #2
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answered by Jehzeel 3
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paying for yet another automobile or including to the kinfolk of automobiles? no longer precisely valuable the place you reside, yet license plates do no longer flow from automobile to automobile. The exception to that's conceitedness plates, however the DMV has to renowned which motor vehicle the vanity plate is going to be on. Now with reference to the suspended license.. i'm very almost a hundred% valuable which you isn't waiting to get coverage on your call. Your mom can yet no longer you. Now whilst your suspension is bumped off and your license decrease back, your mom can upload you to the coverage.
2016-11-25 00:21:00
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answered by ? 4
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Legally? No. Thats the whole point behind the plates. To Identify the cars Year make and model and who owns it. Noe if the two cars are the Exact same year make a model then you can get away with it. other then that no.
2006-10-23 06:15:08
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answered by gearnofear 6
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YES and NO.
Yes: only if they go to the DMV and cancel the plates on one car and re-register them on another EVERY TIME. I have a "summer car" and a "winter car" and I can swap plates LEGALLY back and forth, but I have to pay each time so I stopped doing it and got each car its own set of plates.
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NO, not if they're just swapping plates back and forth, that is TOTALLY ILLEGAL!
2006-10-23 06:14:49
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answered by Munya Says: DUH! 7
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No. Two reasons: 1) it is a rapid means of identification of a specific vehicle at a distance and 2) license fees are a way of collecting taxes.
2006-10-23 06:12:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Contact your local DMV- I believe there has to be some sort of deviation to the tag- especially vanity tags. Each vehicle has a separate VIN, so the tags must match the VIN assigned to an individual plate...
2006-10-23 06:14:16
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answered by Dana 3
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No.At least 1 letter or digit has to be different.
2006-10-23 06:13:43
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answered by thetdw 4
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NO!
2006-10-23 07:12:06
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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