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Nebraska vehicle retirement - eHow Articles

  • How to Get a DOT Number in Nebraska | eHow

    Anyone in Nebraska who operates a commercial vehicle 10,000 pounds or heavier by law must display a United States ... Retirement. Get Started; Plan Ahead; Make It ...

  • Nebraska State Requirements for Auto Repossession | eHow

    Retirement. Get Started; Plan Ahead; Make It Last; Investing. ... When a vehicle is repossessed in Nebraska, the license plates must stay with the owner of the vehicle.

  • Nebraska Repossession Laws | eHow.com

    Retirement. Get Started; Plan Ahead; Make It Last; Investing. ... Nebraska allows repossession of a vehicle as long as the repossession doesn't breach the peace.

  • Nebraska Sales Tax Laws | eHow

    The Nebraska state sales tax rate is 5.5 percent, ... Retirement. Get Started; Plan Ahead; Make It Last; ... animal specialty services, motor vehicle towing, ...

  • Nebraska DOT Regulations | eHow

    Retirement. Get Started; Plan Ahead; Make It Last; ... Nebraska has also established maximum vehicle weights: loads cannot exceed 10,000 pounds on single wheels, ...

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