Does exceeding 30 days without license plate registration after vehicle transfer have any impact?
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Exceeding 30 days without license plate registration after vehicle transfer has no impact. You can directly go to the destination location to complete the registration. Measures for exceeding 30 days without license plate registration after vehicle transfer: Simply go to the destination location to complete the registration. Be careful on the way there since the temporary license plate has expired—it's best to transport the vehicle by tow truck. Consequences of exceeding the registration deadline: After the vehicle is transferred, the DMV has no record of it, so it will be considered a "black car." If caught driving it on the road, you will face penalty points, fines, and certain legal liabilities. If the owner needs to carry out other transfer registration procedures, some services may be restricted. For vehicles that meet the conditions for retaining license plates (e.g., desirable "good" plates), it is not possible to keep them if the vehicle is transferred but not registered. In the event of a traffic accident, these unregistered transferred vehicles may also involve the original owner.