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All US states require that you have a valid vehicle registration if you want to legally drive. Typically, you're also required to carry the registration card in your vehicle. If you can't find your registration card, however, you can usually check the registration status online or by calling your state's department of motor vehicles. If your registration is still valid, replace your registration documents so you have the registration card to put in your vehicle. If your registration has expired or is near to its expiration date, on the other hand, you'll want to renew it before you drive your car again.<ref>http://bit.ly/2IX2ifH>
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All US states require that you have a valid vehicle registration if you want to legally drive. Typically, you're also required to carry the registration card in your vehicle. If you can't find your registration card, however, you can usually check the registration status online or by calling your state's department of motor vehicles. If your registration is still valid, replace your registration documents so you have the registration card to put in your vehicle. If your registration has expired or is near to its expiration date, on the other hand, you'll want to renew it before you drive your car again.<ref>http://bit.ly/2IX2ifH>
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=== Finding Your Registration Status ===
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=== Finding Your Registration Status ===
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