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ceeasquared
Cassandra·Мама подростков

Question in something that has nothing to do with mom stuff.

I moved to PA and my dad gave me his old car. The car is still in his name and under his insurance. We kind of want to keep it that way because basically since he's older with a better driving history his insurance is cheaper. Since he lives in NJ and the car is still registered to him so technically he's still the owner would it be ok to drive his car with NJ plates in a different state?

28.10.2016
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landonsmommy01
Ashley Pacheco·Мама сына (9 лет)

Yeah sorry for the late response. Yeah just make sure you have your registration. Most cops will understand that it's his car and your the one trying it. When I talked to the officer he understood

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id9991147
🎄·Мама троих детей

@ceeasquared,

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id9991147
🎄·Мама троих детей

No maybe your licenses ( but you need to change those too ) mail from your previous address , your insurance card ect you can call the Dmv and they can tell you what is acceptable.

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ceeasquared
Cassandra·Мама подростков

@jjepb, is there anything I should carry around so if I'm pulled over I can show the cop that I'm still in the time frame

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id9991147
🎄·Мама троих детей

If his insurance is a bigger brand you maybe able to get added to his insurance if the will pick up both states @ceeasquared it may help lower the bill

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ceeasquared
Cassandra·Мама подростков

@landonsmommy01, @jjepb That sucks. We thought that since the car was legally still in his name it would have to legally be registered to where he lives since his name is the one on the title and he lives in NJ. In PA it's 60 days so I still have about 2 months to get my ins money together

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id9991147
🎄·Мама троих детей

@ceeasquared, look up state laws but in most states you have 30-90 days to change the tags over to the new address. This includes insurances as well if it's not changed where the car is located they may not pay if you have an accident.

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landonsmommy01
Ashley Pacheco·Мама сына (9 лет)

No.. I tried doing that and I got pulled over when I was 17 with my moms car. You have 30 days to get the license changed to the state your living in now. That's what the cop told me and than I looked it up online and he was of course right lol

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