rickyr53 Posted June 30, 2013 Report Posted June 30, 2013 (edited) Its just a fix it ticket. Present a picture of the plate on your car at your appointed court date and your free. No fees or any kind. Went through this 4 times haha Edited July 1, 2013 by rickyr53
JAB 67 Posted June 30, 2013 Report Posted June 30, 2013 Do you mean 'fix it'? JAB 67 Fairfax, VA 2004 MCS, PW/B
Dragonsmate Posted September 16, 2013 Report Posted September 16, 2013 As of October 1, the law is changing in MARYLAND. I copied this text from a post on C3M for those who don't already know. House Bill 577 states that effective 10-1-2013 any car mfg. without means to display front plate will not be required to do such. The front plate will be needed to be kept inside the car but not displayed. Now if your car has the tag backing plate already on it you might be sol. So, when you buy a NEW MINI or one from another state that didn't require a front plate (no backing plate currently installed), just tell the Dealer NOT to drill for it and don't install one yourself. Probably a good idea to carry a copy of the legislation with for the cops (and dealers) who didn't get the message, so I'm adding a link to the Bill for anyone who wants to carry with (along with that useless front tag) http://static.openstates.org/documents/md/MDD00043637 YAY!!! :congrats: Lawry Buckle in & hold on....
Bert Posted September 16, 2013 Report Posted September 16, 2013 As of October 1, the law is changing in MARYLAND. I copied this text from a post on C3M for those who don't already know. House Bill 577 states that effective 10-1-2013 any car mfg. without means to display front plate will not be required to do such. The front plate will be needed to be kept inside the car but not displayed. Now if your car has the tag backing plate already on it you might be sol. So, when you buy a NEW MINI or one from another state that didn't require a front plate (no backing plate currently installed), just tell the Dealer NOT to drill for it and don't install one yourself. Probably a good idea to carry a copy of the legislation with for the cops (and dealers) who didn't get the message, so I'm adding a link to the Bill for anyone who wants to carry with (along with that useless front tag) http://static.openstates.org/documents/md/MDD00043637 YAY!!! :congrats: We MD drivers will have to watch for the update/change to the law on or after Oct. 1st, since carrying a copy of the MD House Bill will not do much, it is not the law. As of today, the current statute still states that 2 plates are required on cars (Class A vehicles): http://mgaleg.maryland.gov/webmga/frmStatutesText.aspx?article=gtr§ion=13-410&ext=html&session=2013RS&tab=subject5 Ernie McStreet's facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/erniemcs.street
Dragonsmate Posted September 17, 2013 Report Posted September 17, 2013 As of October 1, the law is changing in MARYLAND. I copied this text from a post on C3M for those who don't already know. House Bill 577 states that effective 10-1-2013 any car mfg. without means to display front plate will not be required to do such. The front plate will be needed to be kept inside the car but not displayed. Now if your car has the tag backing plate already on it you might be sol. So, when you buy a NEW MINI or one from another state that didn't require a front plate (no backing plate currently installed), just tell the Dealer NOT to drill for it and don't install one yourself. Probably a good idea to carry a copy of the legislation with for the cops (and dealers) who didn't get the message, so I'm adding a link to the Bill for anyone who wants to carry with (along with that useless front tag) http://static.openstates.org/documents/md/MDD00043637 YAY!!! Well Pooh!! The bill didn't pass in the legislature, so no change is forthcoming. Maryland drivers will still need 2 tags (front & back). Sorry to get your hopes up. :banghead: Lawry Buckle in & hold on....
Bert Posted September 17, 2013 Report Posted September 17, 2013 Thanks for the update. I guess only motorcycles, semi rigs, and some farm equipment have the one plate rule in MD. :hmmmm: Ernie McStreet's facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/erniemcs.street