Beginning Tuesday, Dec. 1, a new law goes into effect that requires the state's name across the bottom of the plate as well as the year and month stickers on a license plate to be fully visible.
They can no longer be partially covered by a license frame.
Vehicle owners can be cited for committing an infraction and, after Nov. 30, 2010, fined $100 for the violation.
The law was introduced in the 2009 session of the General Assembly and was supported by law enforcement officials because it increases the readability of registration information on the plates and helps identify vehicles registered in North Carolina.
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- C. L. on 11/21 10:09 AM
Save the money the gov. might want 2 take another trip??
- LHummphrey on 11/19 09:18 PM
Maybe they will give some of the money to WCPSS.Hope the new school board will do a better job then the ones who went out and not waste so much money,get rid of the old ones and get new blood in there will help.We hope,they will help to get rid of old blood in the schools and get young blood there.
- Aia on 11/19 06:05 PM
Good point about lawmakers having nothing better to do. Can we get these ones out of office asap?
- Aia on 11/19 06:01 PM
Totally stupid. This tax-happy state only cares about ways to get more money out of you - it's a huge deal if you registration is a few days late.
- Dagotte on 11/19 06:01 PM
Again! Lawmakers with nothing better to do!
- t gold on 11/19 05:57 PM
More stupidity.


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