Florida’s New License Plate Law: What’s Now Illegal (and How Bay Brothers Will Remove It for Free)
Florida recently changed the rules on license plates in a big way.
Under the new law, it is now illegal to block, cover, tint, or alter any part of your license plate in a way that makes it harder to read. What used to feel like a “small ticket” kind of issue can now carry much tougher penalties.
At Bay Brothers, we don’t want our customers getting hit with surprise tickets over something this simple. That’s why we’re offering:
🎉 FREE removal of license plate frames, covers, and plate accessories that might violate the new Florida law.
Bring your vehicle by, and we’ll check your plate, remove anything that’s not legal, and make sure you’re good to go.
What the New Florida License Plate Law Means (In Plain English)
The updated law targets anything that makes your plate harder to read or scan, including:
- The numbers and letters
- The registration decal/sticker
- Words like “Florida” and “Sunshine State” (or other official text)
- The overall clarity and visibility of the plate
Under these rules, you cannot:
- Block any part of the plate with a frame
- Use clear, tinted, or smoked plate covers (yes, even “crystal clear” ones)
- Use sprays, films, or reflective coatings that claim to “beat toll cameras”
- Add stickers, logos, or decorations directly on the plate
- Install any device that flips, hides, or changes the plate
Legal vs. Illegal Plates: Real-World Examples
Here are some simple visual examples to help you tell if your plate setup is okay under the new law.
✅ Legal Plate Examples
A plate is generally legal if:
- All numbers and letters are 100% visible
- The registration decal is fully visible
- The word “Florida” and the bottom text (such as “Sunshine State”) are not covered
- There is no plastic cover, clear or tinted
- There are no stickers or decorations on the plate itself
Legal: Plate mounted with no frame or cover. All information is clearly visible.
Legal: Thin edge-only frame that doesn’t block any part of the text, numbers, or decal.
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