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Originally Posted by notfarnow
Great info, thanks. They aren't vanity plates, and what you are saying jives with what he is suggesting; he signs it over, leaves the plates on the car, and I drive cross country with the plates, bill of sale and MY insurance. I'm cool with that as long as it doesn't land me in jail. Or if it does land me in jail, just for a night.
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Check with your local DMV. Here I can get temp registration and insurance (Gov issued). All you need is a copy of the bill of sale and a copy of the title.
If you drive on his plates (or is it the cars plates in Hawaii?) you technically are driving with no registation as the car is yours as soon as the bill of sale is signed. A local LEO might not care about the registration as much as the insurance (which you have covered). Ask your local DMV for a temp registration and your good to go. Leave the Hawaii plates on and say Aloha a lot on the drive home.