If your state does not require a front license plate can you put anything you want there in its place


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No,you can put all sorts of things in the open space as long as it is NOT another lic. plate!

Curse words, un-PC, whatever you want, just no lic. plates or temp. tags etc..




Most one-tag states allow you to put anything you want in that space, as long as it isn't offensive. No curse words, and nothing politically incorrect.

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you should always try to have BOTH plates mounted. It is for safety and for easy ID of cars by witnesses.

If you were given 2 plates then Mount them!!!!!

If not then you can put some other message there -- and you will be more easily identified from a crowd. + He said he lived in a state that had only "one" plate. So your answer; besides being written poorly, has no relevance to the question. You can put anything that will bolt up. The politically correct part of the first answer is not law. Good taste should rule the day, but, hey, it's your car. Check the law books for your state, so that a ticket is not in your future.b.mannino

Also, if you travel to another state and they require 2 plates you'll get a ticket.

If you live in a state that has one plate and travel to a 2 plate state you CAN NOT get a ticket, that was a pretty stupid answer.


You should always check with your local DMV for things like this. Never trust strangers on the internet for legal advice...

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