Sec 28-2354. License plates; attachment; civil penalty  


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  • A. A person shall display the license plate or plates as follows:

    1. For a motor vehicle, motorcycle, trailer or semitrailer, on the rear.

    2. Except as provided in paragraph 3 of this subsection, for a vehicle for which two license plates are issued, the vehicle owner shall display either of the following:

    (a) One plate on the rear.

    (b) One plate on the front and one plate on the rear.

    3. For a vehicle for which two special license plates are issued pursuant to section 28-2409, one plate on the rear of the vehicle and one plate on the operator's wheelchair carrier or wheelchair lift when it is attached to the vehicle.

    B. A person shall display all license plates as required by subsection A of this section until their lawful use expires or is canceled or revoked. A person shall maintain each license plate so it is clearly legible. A person shall securely fasten each license plate to the vehicle as follows:

    1. To prevent the plate from swinging.

    2. At a height of at least twelve inches from the ground to the bottom of the plate.

    3. In a position to be clearly visible.

    C. A person shall maintain each license plate so that the name of this state at the top of the license plate is not obscured.

    D. A peace officer shall not stop or issue a citation to a person operating a motor vehicle on a highway in this state for a violation of subsection C of this section unless the peace officer has reasonable cause to believe there is another alleged violation of a motor vehicle law of this state.

    E. If a person violates subsection C of this section, the person is subject to a civil penalty of thirty dollars, except that if a person violates subsection C of this section within twelve months after the date of a prior violation of subsection C of this section, the person is subject to a civil penalty of one hundred dollars.