With your permission, I hopekthnry said:
The cop let her leave the car in my driveway so she could take a cab home and to DMV to renew.
Actually, I believe it is true. Even if it is parked unoccupied, but on a public, street they can still tow it if it is not registered. If someone gets a ticket but is allowed to drive it home, they probably met a really nice officer and also were probably just a few days out of date.ice said:
posted by kthnry: "If you get caught driving an unregistered car, they will impound it"
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Absolutely not true, at least in NJ.
Wait! You can't go putting real facts on MOL!ice said:
OK, I stand corrected - from NJ vehicle code:
I think it actually varies by town more than by officer. Some towns have a near zero tolerance policy, and if an officer wrote an expired registration ticket for a car that was 6 months out of date, and didn't impound the car, they would have a LOT of explaining to do to their supervisors.ice said:
That said, i think impoundment for expired registration is, in practice, the exception and not the rule. Like a lot of other similar situations, the attitude of the vehicle operator may end up having a lot to do with it.

DEFCON_Creator said:
They will impound it only under certain conditions, like if you are a complete *sshole to the cop when he pulls you over. Be advised, they can now check your registration without pulling you over. The Wife Unit was driving by the Kemper Insurance building a few weeks ago. There was a police cruiser just observing traffic (or so I thought). She made her way to Morris Avenue and made a right. The cop followed her, and pulled her over for an expired registration. She had a few strategic PBA cards which were very subtley shown to the cop, who then stated she should get the registration fixed as soon as possible (we did it the next). Anyway, I asked him how he knew about our registration being expired, and he stated they now take pictures of license plates, and get an almost instantaneous reply showing if the plates belong to that vehicle, and if the registration is up to date.
ice said:
posted by kthnry: "If you get caught driving an unregistered car, they will impound it"
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Absolutely not true, at least in NJ.
Speaking from experience here. Most towns have fines around $50-$60 for failure to register. Some towns do have the device that automatically flags the expired registration. But all you need to do to remediate is pay your ticket and go register your car. Unfortunately, once you've missed your registration expiration, you need to register in person at DMV. That could be almost as unpleasant as having the vehicle impounded.
pappabear said:
the 18th letter, you were very lucky - the officer took a big professional risk by writing the ticket and then letting you drive away.
mammabear said:
Expired registration = a hook (tow) in Maplewood. From what I understand, that is SOP.
ctrzaska said:
mammabear said:
Expired registration = a hook (tow) in Maplewood. From what I understand, that is SOP.
Not for me it wasn't.
That was not my experience. I was able to register my car online several months late.ice said:
Unfortunately, once you've missed your registration expiration, you need to register in person at DMV.
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