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New York. The U.S. state of New York was the first to require its residents to register their motor vehicles, in 1901. Registrants provided their own license plates for display, featuring their initials until 1903 and numbers thereafter, until the state began to issue plates in 1910.
New Yorkers must apply for a REAL ID or Enhanced license by going into a DMV office and presenting the necessary documentation, even if they currently have a non-upgraded license. They may not apply online or by mail.
But New York State has at least rescinded the requirement of an immediate mandatory change. They will instead be going with a phased introduction of the new plates, as new plates are...
How do I buy a NY regional license plate? The easiest way to buy is through the Department of Motor Vehicles website, at dmv.ny.gov/plates.
In the United States, vehicle registration plates, known as license plates, are issued by a department of motor vehicles, an agency of the state or territorial government, or in the case of the District of Columbia, the district government. Some Native American tribes also issue plates.
NY released a slate of 10 regional license plates this year. Do the landmarks reflect your area, or would you have picked something else?
The New York Department of Motor Vehicles unveiled the state's next license plate Friday after an online survey sparked conspiracy theories. New Yorkers chose a plate featuring upstate...
New Yorkers are honking mad about a mandate for motorists to replace their old license plates for a $25 fee, a new Siena College poll shows. Noah Manskar , Patch Staff Posted
I recently heard that it is possible to request a low number license plate to replace an existing number. If that's true, what is the procedure?
In New Hampshire and Tennessee, the Division of Motor Vehicles and the Driver License Services Division, respectively, is a division of each state's Department of Safety (in Tennessee, Department of Safety and Homeland Security). In Vermont, the Department of Motor Vehicles is a subunit of the state Agency of Transportation.