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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby
I'm assuming you meant "registered" and not "licensed," since cars don't get licenses. They get registrations. You, the driver, get licensed.
The term "license plate" is erroneous; the correct term is "registration plate."
And no, you can't have a car registered in more than one state at a time. You also can't have insurance from one state, and registration in another state.
You CAN have a drivers' license for one state, and drive a car registered in a different state.
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You CAN do this, but if you get stopped, be prepared to get a ticket if both the driver license and auto registration are in your name. States do not like sharing revenue on these items. Ron