Ten New York State License Plate Laws

By Traci Taylor,

Doing any of these ten things are a violation of the license plate rules in the state of New York and could earn you a license plate ticket and a fine. Gallery Credit: Traci Taylor

No Window Plates

Let’s say you understand that in New York, your license plate must be firmly attached to your vehicle but you don’t want to put it on the car. As long as it’s firmly attached anywhere, it’s okay, right? No. NY VTL 1213 states that it is illegal to have anything blocking any part of a driver’s front or rear window.

You Must Have Two Plates

Some states allow their vehicle owners to only have one plate on their car. New York is not one of those states. In New York, you must have a license plate on the front and the back of your vehicle.

License Plate Height Is Important

The height at which your license plate hang is important. In New York, a license plate can’t be any higher than 48 inches above the ground and it can’t be less than 12 inches from the ground.

Your License Plate Must Be Lit Up

There are small lights where your license plate sits and if they’re not on or bright enough for your plate to be read in the dark, you can be given a ticket,

Must Be Secure

Some people believe that it’s okay to drive around with their license plate propped up in their back window or front dash. It it not. In New York, your license plate must be firmly attached to your vehicle. If your license plate can move, you can receive a ticket.

No Covers Allowed

Some stores sell plastic or glass covers for license plates. These are illegal in New York. As a matter of fact, the law in New York states, NY’s statute specifically states that a license plate “shall not be covered by glass or any plastic material, and shall not be knowingly covered or coated with any artificial or synthetic material or substance that conceals or obscures such number plates or that distorts a recorded or photographic image of such number plates.”

No Dangling Things

While not license plate specific, we figured since we mentioned that the law states that it’s illegal to have anything blocking any part of a driver’s front or rear window, including a license plate, that we’d mention font or back window stickers or even things hanging from the rearview mirror would be considered an obstruction.

Frames Are Okay With An Exception

It’s perfectly legal to put a frame around your license plate in New York. However, the frame cannot cover any part of the letters or numbers. This includes the portion of the plate that reads “New York” or the bottom portion that reads either “Empire State” or “Excelsior.”

Snow Must Be Removed

You’ll want to make sure you remove all the snow and ice from your license plate because all of the letters and numbers must be visible at all times. This goes for mud, too.

Keep Your Plate Right Side Up

Your license plate must be displayed right side up, not upside down or sideways.

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