Are license plate frames still legal in Florida?
DMV clarifies guidance after public confusion
After months of debate over what counts as “obscuring” a tag, the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles issued fresh guidance clarifying what’s fair game and what could land drivers in hot water.The new memo, signed by Lake Worth Beach's very own Executive Director Dave Kerner, was sent to every law enforcement agency in the state last week.
The updated interpretation of Florida Statute 320.262 makes one thing clear: you can still have a frame, just not one that covers the actual license numbers or the registration decal in the top-right corner. Everything else—especially those decorative borders that cover the bottom slogan like “Sunshine State” or “MyFlorida.com”—is generally fine.
Some drivers have complained about getting ticketed for frames they say barely covered the border, while others flaunt thick metal or plastic surrounds that make their tags nearly unreadable.
If your version does run afoul of the law, punishments start with up to a $500 fine, up to 60 days in jail, or both.
The clarification follows growing confusion as new license-plate recognition cameras roll out across Florida.Those cameras rely on crisp images to catch stolen cars, hit-and-runs, and toll violators among other targets.
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