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03/20/2019

Ohio House Votes To No Longer Require A Front License Plate On Vehicles

Ohio has required a front plate since 1908

Ohio drivers may no longer be required to have a front license plate on their vehicles if an amendment added to the state transportation budget gets approved.

The issue moved a step closer to reality Thursday after the full House of Representatives voted for the new state transportation budget. The bill now heads to the Ohio Senate.

Ohio has required a front plate since 1908, except 1944-46 when Ohio wanted to conserve steel for the war effort. Owners of specialty cars have lobbied for dropping the front plate for several years.

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