(1)
(a) Upon registering a vehicle, the division shall issue to the owner a standard license plate described in Subsection (1)(b) unless the division issues to the owner:
- (i) a special group license plate in accordance with Section 41-1a-418; or
- (ii) an apportioned vehicle license plate in accordance with Section 41-1a-301.
(b) The division may offer up to four standard license plate options at one time, each with a different design as follows:
- (i) two designs that incorporate one or more elements that represent the state's economy or geography;
- (ii) one design that represents the state's values or culture; and
- (iii) one design that commemorates a current event relevant to the state or a significant anniversary of a historic event relevant to the state.
(c) The division shall offer:
- (i) each design described in Subsection (1)(b)(i) or (ii) for at least a 10-year period; and
- (ii) each design described in Subsection (1)(b)(iii) for no more than a five-year period.
- (d) The division may not offer more than four standard license plate designs at any one time.
(2)
(a) The Governor's Office of Economic Development may:
- (i) propose a design change to a standard license plate described in Subsection (1)(b); or
- (ii) accept a proposal from the public to change the design of a standard license plate described in Subsection (1)(b).
- (b) As part of the proposal to change a standard license plate, the Governor's Office of Economic Development shall determine which license plate a proposed design change would replace.
- (3) The Governor's Office of Economic Development shall submit the proposal described in Subsection (2) to the design review board.
(4) If the design review board receives a proposal as described in Subsection (3), the design review board shall:
- (a) consult with the designer regarding compliance with license plate design and format standards described in Section 41-1a-1612;
- (b) vote whether to approve or reject the proposed license plate design; and
- (c) notify the commission and the division regarding the results of the vote to approve or reject the proposed license plate design.
(5)
- (a) Except as provided in Subsection (5)(b), the division may not order or produce a standard license plate that is discontinued under this section.
- (b) The division may issue a discontinued standard license plate until the division exhausts the discontinued standard license plate's remaining stock.
(6)
(a) Each license plate shall have displayed on it:
- (i) the registration number assigned to the vehicle for which the license plate is issued;
- (ii) the name of the state; and
- (iii) unless exempted by Section 41-1a-301 or 41-1a-407, a registration decal showing the date of expiration displayed in accordance with Subsection (9).
(b) A license plate:
- (i) shall have an embossed edge around the perimeter of the plate; and
- (ii) may not have embossed registration numbers or characters.
- (7) If registration is extended by affixing a registration decal to the license plate, the expiration date of the registration decal governs the expiration date of the license plate.
(8)
(a)
- (i) Except as provided under Subsection (8)(c), Subsection 41-1a-215(2), Subsection 41-1a-215.5(2), and Section 41-1a-216, a license plate shall be renewed annually.
(ii)
- (A) The division shall issue the vehicle owner a month registration decal and a year registration decal upon the vehicle's first registration with the division.
- (B) The division shall issue the vehicle owner only a year registration decal upon subsequent renewals of registration to validate registration renewal.
- (b) The division shall issue one registration decal displaying both the month and year.
- (c) For a vehicle registered for a 24-month period as provided in Section 41-1a-215.5, the division may issue two 12-month decals for the 24-month registration period.
(9)
(a) Except as otherwise provided in Subsection (9)(b) and by rule:
- (i) the month registration decal issued in accordance with Subsection (8) shall be displayed on the license plate in the left position; and
- (ii) the year registration decal issued in accordance with Subsection (8) shall be displayed on the license plate in the right position.
- (b) The registration decal shall be displayed on the upper right position.
- (10) The current year registration decal issued in accordance with Subsection (8) shall be placed over or in place of the previous year registration decal.
- (11) If a license plate or registration decal is lost or destroyed, a replacement shall be issued upon application and payment of the fees required under Section 41-1a-1211 or 41-1a-1212.
(12)
- (a) A violation of this section is an infraction.
(b) A court shall waive a fine for a violation under this section if:
- (i) the registration for the vehicle was current at the time of the citation; and
- (ii) the person to whom the citation was issued provides, within 21 business days, evidence that the license plate and registration decal are properly displayed in compliance with this section.
- (13) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the division may make rules regarding the placement and positioning of registration decal on a license plate issued by the division.
Amended by Chapter 344, 2026 General Session