I know that my Beck was built at Special Edition in Indiana. I could have registered it there, but would have paid sales tax twice, once in Indiana and once in MIchigan (one of my friends in North Carolina ended up doing this). The good folks at SE delivered it on their truck to my house and I then paid taxes and applied for the registration and title. Getting the temporary tag was a piece of cake (of course, so was paying my taxes). Getting the title has proved problematic because they insisted that I register it as an "assembled vehicle" like I built it as a kit myself, even though it was turnkey from SE with a VIN and a MSO. I tried to register it as a normal vehicle the first time and was rejected and had to start over. I'm now 5 weeks into a 4-6 week process waiting for the state to get back to me. During this second round, I had to get a police safety inspection (which went fine). Next, supposedly, the state will soon contact me, schedule an appt to look at my car again, stick their own VIN on the car, release the title, and THEN, I have the privilege of paying to transfer the personalized tag that they had already issued to me back onto the car. I paid for a 30 day tag while I waited for the tag and I paid for another 60 day tag while I'm waiting the second time. It expires on 7/27 and I'm hoping that I don't have to buy another one :) One of my other friends on this board from South Carolina couldn't even drive his for the first 2 months!. Every state is different. Hopefully, your isn't a PITA.