PennDOT says the new plates are available for standard passenger and truck vehicles. Personalized plates are also available, and if you already have a personalized plate, you can receive a new plate in our new style for free.
In order to replace a standard or existing personalized plate, PennDOT says you must:
If you’re replacing a standard plate, include your $13 replacement fee in a check or money order in the envelope. If you’re replacing a personalized plate, there is no cost and no need to include cash or check, per PennDOT.
PennDOT adds that if you currently have a specialty plate (military, special fund, or organization plate), switching to the new plate will replace it with a standard plate.
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