TexAndy
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I went the former military vehicle registration route a few months ago. Paid a bunch of "fees" got a plate in the mail 3 weeks later.
Well now a friend of mine just went the same route, but he got a registration sticker with his paperwork and a plate.
Was I supposed to get a registration sticker?
On my reciept where it says "Sticker type:" it's left blank. And there's nothing in the list of fees for a sticker.
On my list of fees it has "antique plt" listed for $40. On his, there's no listing for the plate or charge for it, but he has a "sticker fee" for $40. And on his "sticker type:" entry, it says MT or something.
Is my truck in fact registered or isn't it? Why would they give me the plate but not a registration sticker? Is the plate the registration sticker? The plate has my lic plate number and in the top right it has 313, which I'm guessing is March 2013 (expiration date of registration, according to the reciept)
So what is the deal? Only thing I'm concerned about is being covered by my MVPA membership fleet insurance for the upcoming Boy Scout 100th anniversery parade. I'd be willing to bet that the coverage only extends to registered vehicles.
Well now a friend of mine just went the same route, but he got a registration sticker with his paperwork and a plate.
Was I supposed to get a registration sticker?
On my reciept where it says "Sticker type:" it's left blank. And there's nothing in the list of fees for a sticker.
On my list of fees it has "antique plt" listed for $40. On his, there's no listing for the plate or charge for it, but he has a "sticker fee" for $40. And on his "sticker type:" entry, it says MT or something.
Is my truck in fact registered or isn't it? Why would they give me the plate but not a registration sticker? Is the plate the registration sticker? The plate has my lic plate number and in the top right it has 313, which I'm guessing is March 2013 (expiration date of registration, according to the reciept)
So what is the deal? Only thing I'm concerned about is being covered by my MVPA membership fleet insurance for the upcoming Boy Scout 100th anniversery parade. I'd be willing to bet that the coverage only extends to registered vehicles.