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Can I register a car in Indiana with expired Ohio tags?

I have been living in the state for about seven months but haven't registered my car here yet. I do have an Indiana driver's license.

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Sophie Newman · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
“Generally speaking, you should register your car in the state where you’ve established residency. If you have resided in Indiana for seven months, that should be long enough to establish residency and you should be able to register and purchase
car insurance
for your vehicle in the state.
To register your vehicle, Indiana requires that:
  • you have an Indiana title.
  • you have proof of residency in Indiana (bank statement, computer-generated bill, pre-printed paystub).
Once you have your car registered in Indiana, it’s time to shop for a new
car insurance
policy that meets the state’s minimum insurance requirements.
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