GREENSBORO, N.C. — You know the license plate frames that have fuzzy overlays to keep cameras from getting a good snapshot of them are illegal, but could your everyday license plate frame be illegal ...
State and local leaders are clarifying the penalties regarding a Florida law that went into effect this fall that prevents motorists from using frames around license plates that obscure some of the ...
The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) has issued a memo clarifying the regulations regarding license plate frames or covers. Florida Statute 320.262 prohibits and ...
A new Florida law makes it illegal to obstruct any part of a license plate, including numbers and registration stickers. The law targets tinted covers and devices designed to hide plates from law ...
TALLAHASSE, Fla. (WFLA) — License plate frames and decals have become a topic of concern for Floridians after a new law stirred up confusion. With tougher penalties now on the line, state lawmakers ...
Florida’s SB 488 clarifies that license plate frames are legal if they don’t block letters, numbers or registration information.
CONFUSION TONIGHT OVER A NEW STATE LAW MEANT TO PREVENT PEOPLE FROM OBSTRUCTING THEIR VEHICLES LICENSE PLATES. WHAT DOES THAT MEAN FOR THE FRAMES THEY GIVE YOU OUT A CAR DEALERSHIP OR WHAT YOU ADD FOR ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — In news that may have slipped under your radar, your favorite license plate frame may now actually be illegal. In a law passed on October 1, 2025, Florida now prohibits any obstruction ...
A new Florida law makes it illegal to have anything that obstructs your license plate. License plate frames are legal as long as they do not cover any numbers, letters, or the registration decal. The ...
Are license plate frames legal in Delaware? Yes, according to Title 21 of the Delaware Code, license plate frames are allowed as long as they do not conceal or obscure any information on the plate.
As of Oct. 1, anything that obstructs your license plate is illegal in Florida with harsher punishments, starting with up to a $500 fine, up to 60 days in jail, or both. Does that mean you have to ...