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Can the front license plate be displayed in window?

In general, it is not legal to display a front license plate in the window. Most states require that the front license plate be securely attached to the front of the vehicle, typically on the bumper. Displaying the front license plate in the window can be considered an obstruction of the vehicle's windshield and may result in a citation or fine.

However, there may be certain circumstances where it is permitted or tolerated to display the front license plate in the window. Some states may have specific regulations or exemptions that allow for the temporary placement of the front license plate in the window, such as in cases where the bumper-mounted license plate bracket is damaged or inoperable. It is important to check the specific regulations and laws in your state to determine whether displaying the front license plate in the window is legal.

Additionally, some law enforcement agencies may have their own policies and guidelines regarding the display of front license plates. While they may generally enforce the law against displaying license plates in the window, they may also exercise discretion and issue warnings or citations based on the circumstances. It is advisable to comply with the legal requirements and mount the front license plate securely on the front of the vehicle to avoid any potential issues with law enforcement.