Hello.
I find this very funny.:-D
As you must be aware, it is next to impossible to have more than one set of license plates on a vehicle legally at the same time, but only next. :mrgreen:
One can apply for Texas plates for an old truck that had exempt plates before.
One can also apply for President Inaugural plates.
http://dcplates.com/Presidential.htm
Anyone can buy them, and they a legal D. C. plates.
Once you have them you can renew them. like any other D. C. plate.
Remember that the vehicle came with Texas exempt plates and registration.
That was updated when the vehicle was sold.
Drive the thing down to Mexico with the Exempt plates and a notarized bill of sale, and apply for Mexican registration.
Drive vehicle back to the US and drive it to a government facility.
Same vehicle, D.C. plates and Sinaloa (MX) plates and Texas plates, everything up to date.
There is nothing wrong with this but there is no procedure whatsoever to deal with this.
You look at the Texas registration, prior plates were exempt Texas.
You look at the D.C. plates, prior plates were Texas exempt.
You look at the Mexican plates, prior plates were Texas exempt.
So clearly everything was done by the book, but there is nothing in the book to deal with this.
Think I just might have had a hand in this? :-D:mrgreen: