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I'm confused... car registration??

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Old Apr 1st 2008, 5:26 pm
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Originally Posted by meauxna
Exactly. I appreciate that it can be frustrating to not know how to do something any adult should know how to do, but that is part of the fun of moving to a new country.
That's the truth. I went into Walgreens Thursday to get a prescription filled for the first time and ended up paying the full cost and none of it being charged to my medical insurance.

At least I think that is what happened I'm still not sure
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Old Apr 5th 2008, 1:48 am
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Originally Posted by NannyAnn
Ok, so I thought we had all the car stuff sorted. But now I'm worried. We bought a Ford Explorer before Christmas, and the guy who we bought it from (we selected it with him at a huge car auction site) took it to be inspected. He gave it to us with plates and the small yellow sticker on the front windscreen.

We got insurnace with geico, and I thought... all was well.

However just went to someones house who has recently bought a second hand car, and noticed a 'registration card' letter attached to her pin board. I don't recall ever having a registration card - is this something seperate we should have done as well as the inspection??

We are in New Jersey. Really worried as I sometimes work as a nanny and have children in the car, so rally need it to be correctly set up. Been on the dmv website, but that has just confused me more...

Any help very gratefully recieved
Nanny Ann, there are Motor Vehicle Departments in various locations around New Jersey, might be best to go into one and ask. I lived in NJ for many years until 1995 and not aware of any yellow tag. NJ is a title state which means you have to have a title certificate to legally own the vehicle and to transfer it to someone else. You should have the title and the vehicle registration plus the license plates - those three things.
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