Driving Without License Plates

Summary

In Texas, driving without both front and rear license plates is illegal and can result in fines up to $200. Repeat offenses may lead to higher penalties or court appearances. Using false or fictitious license plates is also illegal and can result in fines, imprisonment, or vehicle impoundment. The relevant penal codes are Section 504.943 for no plates and Section 504.945 for false plates under the Texas Transportation Code.

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Is it illegal to drive without license plates in texas
Yes, ****. In Texas, it is illegal to drive without both front and rear license plates. Violation of this law may result in a fine of up to $*.
So just a fine
Yes, ****. In Texas, driving without license plates usually results in a fine. However, repeat offenses may lead to higher penalties or even a court appearance.
What if i have plates that dont belong on it is that illegal
Yes, ****. In Texas, using license plates that don't belong to the vehicle is illegal. This could lead to penalties including:
- Fines
- Imprisonment
- Vehicle impoundment
Could you give me the penal code for that
Sure, ****. The applicable penal code in Texas for using false or fictitious license plates is Section *.* of the Texas Transportation Code.
What about the penal code for no plates
In Texas, the penal code for driving without license plates is Section *.* of the Texas Transportation Code.
Thanks
You're welcome, ****! If you have any more questions about legal issues, don't hesitate to ask. Stay safe and follow the law.