Can you use these German license plates if your state DMV doesn’t require for you to have a front license plates? Is it legal? And btw I’m from Oklahoma.
This supplier is intended for US buyers to decorate their cars or something, but some places in Europe (including Germany) just give car owners a number and require the owner to get a plate made themselves. They make the plates here the same way they do in Europe, so the plates are the same quality as a European citizen would get.
@@Je_QzcY3mN0 also, here in Germany you can get custom plates. But they have limitations. The letters before the state seal and TÜV seal can't be customized. They are the district code. Then you can choose 1 or 2 letters and then 1-4 numbers. But make sure to not go over 8 total characters. Also, even if the district code has one letter and the custom letter is also one, you can't choose 6 numbers. And if you already have 5 letter. You may only choose 3 letters. If you drive a car 30 years or older, you can choose to have a H at the end and only being able to get 7 custom characters. Same goes for electric vehicles with an E at the end.
Anywhere a front license plate is *not* required, it is legal for use on the front of your vehicle. In California, for example, this would not be allowed. In Arizona, it would be perfectly fine.
MiddleEasternGuy How about putting European license plate first then US license plate? I also found in the Philippines covering Euro plates with AUSTRALIAN sized Philippine license plate, mostly found in many cars in the Philippines. Also Kia Sportage in Canada have EU licence plate covered with Ontario licence plate at the top.
Machines are from German manufacturer Sievers. The press is called "Silent 50" and the laminator "Rapid". Blank plates are also sold by Sievers. There is another Manufacturer called Utsch who does the same thing.
I have one, it's excellent. Have used it on my desk for almost two years and I'm planning on adding it to my future car :)
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it's so funny watching this as european
Can you use these German license plates if your state DMV doesn’t require for you to have a front license plates? Is it legal? And btw I’m from Oklahoma.
If your state doesn't require a front plate, then you can put whatever you want there.
Is this legal to have in a state that doesn't require a front plate?
Which country you get this machines from
Do you guys put the stickers on there too?
Ordered mine today
do i still have to order online if i live in san diego?
How do I know if I am required to have a front licenses plate? Can I google it?
J Reese Yes, you will have to search google or contact your local DMV.
Depends on the state
Are you guys local in Cali.?
Yes - we are in Carlsbad, California
Can I order one to. Czech republic?
How long is shipping inside the United state ?
Is this John who makes the plates?
Why are the letters turned?
Because its not a real license plate
@@aakst8195 its real but just custom
I need some asap😂😊❤
Do you guys do plates from a pic...
So this is legal in MO? On the front. I have a Volkswagen Passat
J Reese If you are required to have a front license plate in the state of MO then you can receive a "Fix It" ticket.
Move to Overland Park it’s legal in kansas
Hello. Is a license plate with black background and white numbers legal in EU?
nainabla 1 year later, but no it's not :(
I know old cars in my country (the Netherlands) have it
In Lichtenstein that's normal. The only country that does this. France did it in the past but not anymore.
Are the plates retro-reflective?
This type of license plate is reflective, the old ones without the blue part were not reflective.
yes they were I have a German plate from 94 and it is reflective
All German plates are reflective.
The old, too.
How long do they take to ship out.
Typically ships out within 1 business day.
why are the letters inverted ?
When the driver in front of you spots it in his mirror he can read it and move over haha
I don't get it. Europeans can have custom plates, or this is for US drivers?
This supplier is intended for US buyers to decorate their cars or something, but some places in Europe (including Germany) just give car owners a number and require the owner to get a plate made themselves. They make the plates here the same way they do in Europe, so the plates are the same quality as a European citizen would get.
@@TheCuber2400 oh, now i get it. Thanks
@@Je_QzcY3mN0 also, here in Germany you can get custom plates. But they have limitations.
The letters before the state seal and TÜV seal can't be customized. They are the district code. Then you can choose 1 or 2 letters and then 1-4 numbers. But make sure to not go over 8 total characters. Also, even if the district code has one letter and the custom letter is also one, you can't choose 6 numbers. And if you already have 5 letter. You may only choose 3 letters.
If you drive a car 30 years or older, you can choose to have a H at the end and only being able to get 7 custom characters. Same goes for electric vehicles with an E at the end.
what are the dimensions?
520 millimeters by 110 millimeters (20+1⁄2 inches by 4+3⁄8 inches).
Machine price
I need number plate machine like this
Any help ???
I got mine through the help of malik.hacks on instagram he's a man of his words
are these legal any were in the United States of America
Anywhere a front license plate is *not* required, it is legal for use on the front of your vehicle.
In California, for example, this would not be allowed. In Arizona, it would be perfectly fine.
MiddleEasternGuy How about putting European license plate first then US license plate?
I also found in the Philippines covering Euro plates with AUSTRALIAN sized Philippine license plate, mostly found in many cars in the Philippines.
Also Kia Sportage in Canada have EU licence plate covered with Ontario licence plate at the top.
Duh
I don't get it, why would Americans want European license plates? And is that even allowed? Y'all don't even live in Germany...?
Good afternoon please is there any way I can get Germany plate without required for my passport or Id? ?
Of course not.
But Plates without licence from the government, you can get.
Then are on the plates no stamps/Sticker.
where to buy the machine ?
Machines are from German manufacturer Sievers. The press is called "Silent 50" and the laminator "Rapid". Blank plates are also sold by Sievers. There is another Manufacturer called Utsch who does the same thing.
@@klotz__ after 2 years took someone to answer me, thank you
That's Denmark's plate
9 0 No its not, Dec stands for Deutschland
Brian Serkan thanks for the correction
Denmark is DK i am swedish so I see them a lot here in Gothenburg.