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How To Legally Get A Car From One State To Another
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<blockquote data-quote="Paid2Ride" data-source="post: 7470" data-attributes="member: 581"><p>Your friend should have the insurance card,bill of sale, a letter from you explaining the problem of not being able to register the m/v until it arrives in-state [time problem],your phone number and the seller's phone number in case the LEO needs to verify the m/v isn't stolen, and a good attitude if he does get stopped ! Once he is out of R.I. most LEO's will probably give him a break once the problem is explained. Have him stay in the flow of traffic , watch his speed and the odds are he will get the m/v to you without getting stopped.</p><p></p><p>I bought my FJR in Cullman,Alabama and they don't have temporary m/c tags. I rode it back to Maine without a plate at all and expected to get stopped numerous times but wasn't stopped once for the 3,327 mile ride. I was a little paranoid on the way back as I was eyeballed byseveral LEO's but never stopped. In Maine if you don't have a plate on a m/c it's either assumed it's stolen or unregistered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paid2Ride, post: 7470, member: 581"] Your friend should have the insurance card,bill of sale, a letter from you explaining the problem of not being able to register the m/v until it arrives in-state [time problem],your phone number and the seller's phone number in case the LEO needs to verify the m/v isn't stolen, and a good attitude if he does get stopped ! Once he is out of R.I. most LEO's will probably give him a break once the problem is explained. Have him stay in the flow of traffic , watch his speed and the odds are he will get the m/v to you without getting stopped. I bought my FJR in Cullman,Alabama and they don't have temporary m/c tags. I rode it back to Maine without a plate at all and expected to get stopped numerous times but wasn't stopped once for the 3,327 mile ride. I was a little paranoid on the way back as I was eyeballed byseveral LEO's but never stopped. In Maine if you don't have a plate on a m/c it's either assumed it's stolen or unregistered. [/QUOTE]
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