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Yup, vanity plates are pretty commonplace. Most cars still have a dealer's vanity plate on the front because they never removed it, or put something else there.
Front plates are only required in a few states.
We don't require dedicated turning signals in the rear of the vehicle. As long as you have a flashing red or amber indicator at the REAR, and amber at the FRONT, that meets the requirements.
Basically- as long as the car behind you can easily, visually determine that you intend to turn.
All cars MUST have a displayed license plate at the rear of the vehicle. The only exceptions to this- are temporary dealer plates (which are only good for a month), while you get your permanent plates.
Failure to properly display the license plate is a ticketable offence. Not, serious enough to send you to jail, but, you will pay a fine over it. And- enough tickets, and you lose your license.