Current through 2024 First Special Session
Section 17A-3-14 - Registration plates generally; description of plates; issuance of special numbers and plates; registration fees; special application fees; exemptions; commissioner to promulgate forms; suspension and nonrenewal. suspension of registration; electronic signatures(a) The division, upon registering a vehicle, shall issue to the owner one registration plate with a registration number consisting of a combination of letters, numerals, symbols, or characters in a configuration determined by the commissioner.(b) Registration plates shall meet the following requirements: (1) Plates must incorporate reflectorized material.(2) Registration numbers shall be plainly readable from 100 feet during daylight.(3) The commissioner may assign any additional feature to facilitate reciprocal agreements, facilitate interstate travel, promote highway safety, or promote the efficient operation of the division.(c) The commissioner may suspend the registration of any owner who displays a damaged or illegible plate or otherwise fails to comply with the requirements of §17A-3-19 of this code.(d) Any license plate issued or renewed pursuant to this chapter which is paid for by a check that is returned for nonsufficient funds is void without further notice to the applicant. The applicant may not reinstate the registration until the returned check is paid by the applicant in cash, money order, or certified check and all applicable fees assessed as a result thereof have been paid.(e) In furtherance of the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act, §39A-1-1 et seq. of this code, the division may accept or authorize an electronic signature in any instance the law required to be enforced by the commissioner requires a signature or a pen and ink signature.Amended by 2023 Acts, ch. 209 (SB 205), eff. 6/6/2023.Amended by 2022 Acts, ch. 183 (HB 2733), eff. 6/10/2022.Amended by 2019 Acts, ch. 174 (HB 2846), eff. 6/6/2019.Amended by 2018 Acts, ch. 154 (SB 590), eff. 6/5/2018.Amended by 2017 Acts, ch. 153 (HB 2180), eff. 7/3/2017.