I'd think that as long as you have the old plates (and the registration
card) you'd be safe if stopped. Even if the plates stay with the owner, as
is the case in Iowa, you could simply mail the plates back to the seller
once you register in Oklahoma.

On 12/10/05, Tom Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Well, as some of you may know by now, I'm buying Howard Ginsberg's 1988
> 300E.  Howard and the car ('Providence') are in Georgia, and I'm driving
> down there next weekend with my daughter.  Does anyone have 1st hand
> experience in how GA treats the license plates (tags)?  Here's what I've
> been told by a GA resident, but I'd like confirmation one way or t'other.
>
> I think what he said is that the plates transfer with the car and not the
> owner.  So, I'd be driving back to Tulsa with GA plates, a Bill of Sale,
> and a signed over title.  Right?  Wrong?
>
> Thanks all very much,
> Tom Reynolds
> Sand Springs, OK
>
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