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Missouri now restricts license plate covers and frames to transparent, non-tinted options that keep plates fully visible to the naked eye and to law‑enforcement imaging.
Missouri now restricts license plate covers and frames to transparent, non-tinted options that keep plates fully visible to the naked eye and to law‑enforcement imaging.
Status: Enacted (Act 878) — Signed by the Governor 6/20/2025; Effective 9/1/2025
Introduced: 1/03/2025 (House); Introduced in Missouri by Rep. Wellenkamp
To clarify and limit the use of license plate covers and frames so that license plates remain plainly visible to the naked eye and to law-enforcement imaging systems, and so that reflective qualities required for visibility are not impaired.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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