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Florida's license plate frame rule allows fines up to $500
Summary
Officials say a new Florida enforcement rule requires license plates to remain fully visible and allows fines up to $500 and possible jail time for frames that obscure plate information. Enforcement is underway in parts of the state, and further legal or procedural steps are undetermined at this time.
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Florida has introduced an enforcement rule aimed at keeping license plates fully visible. Officials say the rule targets frames or accessories that obscure any letters, numbers, or identifying details. The guideline includes penalties reported as fines up to $500 and, in some cases, possible jail time. The enforcement push has drawn attention in parts of the state, including Miami, and has prompted public discussion about consistency and interpretation.
Key points:
- Officials say license plates must remain fully visible and readable at all times; frames that cover any plate information can violate the rule.
- Enforcement guidelines reported with the rule allow fines up to $500 and, in some cases, possible jail time.
- The enforcement focus has been noted in parts of Florida, including Miami, and aligns with wider efforts to maintain clear plates for visual checks and automated systems.
Summary:
The rule emphasizes plate visibility for law enforcement and related systems and has produced an enforcement push in parts of Florida. Next legal or procedural steps are undetermined at this time.
