Can u get fined in the mail for not indicating

In many jurisdictions, yes, you can receive a fine in the mail for not indicating (also known as not displaying) your vehicle's registration or license plate.

Here's how it typically works:

  1. Law enforcement or a traffic authority observes a vehicle without a valid registration or license plate.
  2. They may issue a warning or a citation on the spot, or they may not issue anything at all.
  3. If the vehicle is not registered or the plate is not displayed, the owner may receive a fine in the mail from the relevant authorities.

The fine amount varies depending on the jurisdiction, but it's usually a relatively small amount, typically ranging from $20 to $100.

In some cases, you might also receive a notice to appear in court or a summons to appear before a judge to explain why you didn't display your registration or license plate.

To avoid getting fined, make sure to:

  1. Register your vehicle regularly.
  2. Display your license plate correctly (front and rear, if required).
  3. Keep your registration and insurance documents up to date.

Remember, it's always better to be safe than sorry!