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Why are there so many expired license plates n the road in Indiana?
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my_clever-name is in Indiana
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In my travels around the northern part of the state, I see lots of plates with expired tags. Some are more than 6 months expired. Don't the cops enforce this? None of the Michigan plates I see are expired, just the Indiana.

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Well, a lot of them aren't expired - the driver just never put the new sticker on the plate.

Or, like me, the state issues a new plate every X years, but the screws on the old one are rusted and rounded and impossible to remove to replace the plate. So, drive around for a year with an "expired" plate until they give you a sticker the next year.

But the ones that get me are temp tags that are months, in once case nearly a year, expired. Back in the day a temp tag was like crack for a cop look at twice - now it seems like all the cops are more interested in everything except traffic violations - unless the car/driver looks like they might catch something else on the fishing trip.

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Why would county matter? The notices are sent from the state not the county.

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They did? I definitely got a letter 3 months ago.

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