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Posting Quick Reply - Please Wait. User-defined colors Preset color patterns. Opacity: Opacity. Most recent value. Based on data. Similar Threads can you have an out of state license plate and nc drivers license? Charlotte: buy, cost. User Name. Remember Me. View detailed profile Advanced or search site with. Search Forums Advanced. Page 1 of 2. Advertisements Last year, I thought they passed a law that a frame could not obstruct the name of the state on the plate. Quote: Originally Posted by Caniac Nation Last year, I thought they passed a law that a frame could not obstruct the name of the state on the plate.

Location: Charlotte Metro Area 2, posts, read 3,, times Reputation: Quote: Originally Posted by Ex-LI I went back to the dealer where I bought my last car and asked for a new one that is within compliance. Location: Crown Town 2, posts, read 6,, times Reputation: This continued through Horsepower classes same as —28 but no letter used for the 25 hp and under class; for the other classes, the letter was carried at the right of the plate.

This happened again in Letters G, I, O and Q not used; this practice continued through Monthly staggered registration introduced Includes dates of May 20, and April 12, commemorating the adoption of the Mecklenburg Declaration and Halifax Resolves, respectively. G, I, O, Q and U not used.

Issuing 7N series as of August 11, Issuing AJ series as of April 24, Temporary plates [ edit ] April 1, county plates from to June 30, ; pre-state plates from July 1, to March 31, Issued only to new registrants between April 1 and June 30, , with serials following on from those on pre-state-issued plates.

Embossed white serial on dark blue plate with border line; 'NC' monogram and ' ' at right. I personally could care less one way or another.

I don't like them on my vehicles, so the first thing I did when I bought my new car was rip off the dealer plate cover, considering they aren't paying me to advertise on my vehicle. All I am going to say is I support this rule. Personally I hate the oversized and tacky dealer frames and detest aftermarket frames drivers purchase that do block vital info off the perimeter of the tag. My bigger problem is the 'plethora' of vanity designs available in all states now. I'm not really understanding this argument, since the NC law only applies to NC tags, not to those of other states.

I'm not a fan of this law because I have a plate frame for my alma mater, and I don't want a full front plate for that that space is reserved for my fraternity plate.

This will just ensure that I hold on to my SC tag for as long as possible. I think the law is utterly rediculous. I have yet to see a license plate cover that covered up North Carolina so much you couldn't tell where it was from. The reasoning behind this law astounds me! I just can't seem to see how it can benefit anyone except give law enforcement a reason to violate your rights if, by chance, you do have a few mm of "North Carolina" covered.

Big Brother strikes again. I removed my Dealer tag and bought a Carolina Hurricanes tag with a modest lower lip.. This law is ridiculous. The law doesn't just say that "North Carolina" must remain uncovered. It says the state must be uncovered. So let's say some Texas Moron drives drunk in Charlotte, Hits you in the back, and drives off. You catch that the license plate is BBJ. Clearly, that's not NC as we have 3 letters followed by 4 numbers, and BBJ is not a personalized plate anybody in their right mind would use.

Also, notice that Texas is in the top center, another fat part of vanities. So what do I say? If you think that every NC Cop knows the design of all 50 states' plates, including special design ones, like the multiple designs that SC has, or states that have changed and the old ones are just going away thru atrition, like NJ used to be a light blue with yellow letters, and now it's a fading yellow, looking like somebody peed at the top of the plate, and it dripped downward as the pee dried.

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Spatula Posted November 23, Posted November 23, DPK Posted November 24, Posted November 24, JerseyBoy Posted November 24, Actually the majority of plates I have seen have North Carolina partially covered up and its not just dealer tags I guess some of you dont even care about the real motive in why the state is doing this.

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