They can. I'll go one further. If you have an expired tag in a private lot..including an apartment building. The apartment building can have it towed at your expense!!!!
2007-06-04 04:43:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes they can. However, you could probably plead not guilty. Then when you go to court just tell the Judge the truth, that you forgot to place the sticker on the license plate.
You can show that your registration was renewed before the ticket/summons was issued.
You never know what the final outcome will be unless you go in front of the Judge.
Good Luck........
2007-06-04 02:58:14
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answered by Anonymous
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If it was parked on the street and not on private property ( like a parking lot) then yes they can. If you had already renewed the registration and can prove it with a time stamped receipt or CC transaction then u can probably get the ticket dismissed in court.
2007-06-04 02:58:24
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answered by grishnak 2
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They can ticket you for an expired tag, but since you have the registration take the new registration and something showing that you did register it before it was up to the clerk. That should enable you to have the ticket dismissed.
2007-06-04 02:29:48
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answered by nopichic06 2
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Yes. You can take proof of registration in in most municipalities to have the ticket thrown out, but the police are right to ticket an expired sticker wherever they find it. In apartment complexes it helps them identify and remove abandoned and junk cars.
2007-06-04 02:29:19
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answered by Eric 3
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Yes in my State its called a hang on ticket. Everyone else already said it but take your registration and show it to the clerk at the Station or court house depending on if it was a local or state ticket. You'll get it dropped.
2007-06-04 02:31:11
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answered by A.R.G.O.S. 3
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Evidently he can, because he did, but I wouldn't think the charge would hold up in court. Of course there may be a law on the books that require a valid license to park on public property to keep junkers off the street..
2007-06-04 02:38:37
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answered by Ret68 6
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If you had already renewed it and just hadn't put it on the tag, you can usually take that to the courthouse and get the ticket revoked. But, yes, they can ticket you for having an expired tag when it is parked.
2007-06-04 02:28:41
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answered by dana_osmundson 3
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A lot depends on where you live. If the car was parked on a public street then in most places yes the officer can cite you. In most states or cities you can show that the vehicle was legally registered and the tickett will be dismissed.
2007-06-04 02:28:03
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answered by toff 6
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Yes you can get a ticket for it, regardless of if you're driving or it's parked.
You MAY be able to get the ticket dismissed if you show you have the new registration and when you registered it, but that is entirely up to the judge.
2007-06-04 03:35:59
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answered by Claire L 1
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definite, regardless of if this is parked in the line he can fee ticket you. yet once you're doing renewal in individual, they'll hand you your sticky label quite than mail it to you. some cities even have an ordinance that prohibits automobiles parked on inner maximum property without modern-day registration, so which you are going to be able to additionally run afoul of your city inspector.
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answered by ? 4
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