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Event announced for replacing hard-to-read license plates in Fayette County

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State Rep. Ryan Warner | Pennsylvania 52nd Legislative District

State Rep. Ryan Warner | Pennsylvania 52nd Legislative District

CONNELLSVILLE – As residents in Fayette County and across the Commonwealth continue to deal with illegible license plates, Rep. Ryan Warner (R-Fayette) is collaborating with the Pennsylvania State Police to host an event aimed at replacing those plates.

“State law requires PennDOT to replace standard license plates that are deemed illegible at no cost to the vehicle owner,” Warner stated. “I encourage residents whose plates are worn and difficult to read to take advantage of the opportunity to get the replacement process started.”

The event is scheduled for Thursday, May 30, from 3-6 p.m. at Connellsville Township Fire Hall, 905 Fireman St., Connellsville.

A registration plate is considered illegible when one or more numbers or letters cannot be recognized from 50 feet or if the registration plate shows any blistering, peeling, discoloration or loss of reflectivity. Pennsylvania State Police will be present to inspect drivers' plates, and if deemed illegible, paperwork to initiate the replacement process will be completed.

Attendees should bring their vehicle with the affected plate attached, along with their unexpired PA driver’s license and current vehicle registration card.

RSVP by calling Warner’s office at 724-437-1105 or by signing up online at RepWarner.com/Events.

Representative Ryan Warner

52nd Legislative District

Pennsylvania House of Representatives

Media Contact: Patricia Hippler

717.772.9846

phippler@pahousegop.com

RepWarner.com

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