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Originally Posted by farmer_giles_of_ham
Ministers and judges have been, traditionally, exempt from registration and so therefore licensing as well. I have seen both names used on plates before.
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I have never heard of this, nor found any legal authority for this claim. Do you have ANY legal authority for this??
I have heard of many instances of clergymen given tickets for driving infractions and having to pay fines.
In some states (maybe all) there are, perhaps, reduced fees for clergy and maybe special license plates identifying them as such (possibly giving them a break on parking tickets if they have to drive to some urgent purpose such as counseling the dying), but they still have to meet the qualifications for a license and their car still has to have registration plates and inspection sticker.