(Salt Lake City, UT) — Several updates to improve efficiency and modernize the process of license plate distribution in Utah are now in effect. The changes include centralized distribution from a single location, with plates mailed directly to customers’ homes or businesses. Additionally, only a rear license plate will be required for vehicles, and new plates will feature flat-screen printing with embossed edges. The new changes were passed during the 2024 legislative session, and aim to reduce in-person DMV visits and streamline operations.
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