New Florida Law: Are License Plate Frames Now Legal?

As of October 1, 2023, Florida has enacted stricter regulations concerning license plate frames and any devices that may obscure or interfere with vehicle identification. This law imposes significant penalties for violations, including fines and potential jail time.
New Florida Law: License Plate Frames and Obstruction
The law specifies that any object obstructing the visibility of a license plate is illegal. This includes frames that cover any part of the license plate numbers, letters, or tags. The intent behind this legislative change is to enhance vehicle identification for law enforcement purposes.
What the Law Entails
- Fines can reach up to $500.
- Violators may face up to 60 days in jail.
- Using obstructive devices while committing crimes can lead to greater penalties.
Florida Statute 320.061 outlines these provisions clearly. It aims to eliminate tinted covers that render plates unreadable under various conditions. Moreover, it seeks to prohibit devices designed to obscure plate numbers through flipping or blurring mechanisms.
Rationale and Concerns
While many individuals enjoy personalizing their vehicles with decorative frames, concerns have been raised about potential misuse of the law. Critics warn it could disproportionately affect specific communities. Nevertheless, Florida law enforcement reassured residents that decorative frames, provided they do not obscure critical details, are still permissible.
Consequences of Violating the New Law
The law has implemented a tiered penalty system for different violations:
| Offense | Classification | Penalty |
|---|---|---|
| Possession of a license plate obscuring device | Second-degree misdemeanor | Up to $500 fine or 60 days in jail |
| Using an obscuring device during a crime | Third-degree felony | Fines up to $5,000 and/or up to 5 years in jail |
| Manufacturing or selling obscuring devices | First-degree misdemeanor | Up to $1,000 fine or 1 year in jail |
| Altering visibility of a license plate | Second-degree misdemeanor | Same as above |
Understanding License Plate Obscuring Devices
These devices are crafted from materials that can affect visibility from different angles, especially in conditions like bright sunlight. While they might appear effective when viewed head-on, their functionality significantly diminishes when viewed from other perspectives.
Ultimately, Florida’s new regulations serve to clarify the legality of license plate frames while promoting clear vehicle identification on the road. Drivers should remain vigilant to ensure their frames remain compliant to avoid penalties.




