it depends what province or state you live in some do some dont
Yes you do.
Hawaii license plate laws require two license plates on passenger vehicles - one on the front of the car and another to the rear.
temporarily you will still need to get a front plate and stickers for the back
There isn't an exception to the front license plate law in Iowa. Regardless of the car type, the car must have a front license plate.
You only need one license plate on your car in the state of Idaho. There is only one place to put a license plate on a car, and one required.
The answer is yes. The vehicle may not be setup for it because often times auto manufactures do not put the front license plate bracket on. It is generally the responsibility of the dealership to put the front license plate bracket on.
In the state of Texas, drivers are required to have 2 license plates displayed on the car. One license plate should be in the front and the other plate must be displayed in the rear.
If there is not an existing plate, you need the title, registration, and valid drivers license.
Yes you can!
It violates Ohio law to not display a license plate from the front of your vehicle. However, it is not considered a "moving violation". FYI: Due to a loophole in the Ohio Revised Code, you need only to display the plate from the front of the car, which does include just placing it on the dash board. --- The front of the car means the front of the car. The windshield is the middle of the car. You will pay for that ticket.
Texas law requires all vehicles registered in the state to have both a front and rear license plate. Furthermore, no portion of a license plate can be obstructed by anything including a license plate frame or it is violation of Texas law.
If your state issues only one license plate it MUST be displayed on the rear of the car. If your state issues two plates they MUST be displayed, front AND rear.