Pennsylvania Is Set To Transition To New License Plates
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro took to social media on July 9, 2024, to announce new license plates for the Commonwealth. You can “Let Freedom Ring” with this Pennsylvania license plate.
The Department of Transportation plans to have motorists transition to these new plates starting in 2025. You can sign up today to be one of the first to receive a new plate.
If you want to be first, click this link to sign up.
Pennsylvania License Plates Announcement
Governor Josh Shapiro released the image of the new plates on his social media accounts on July 9, 2024.
“Pennsylvania is the birthplace of our democracy and our freedom — and in 2026, we’ll celebrate America’s 250th anniversary right here in the Commonwealth where it started.”
Governor Josh Shapiro’s Post From 7/9/24
This is the first new design in over 20 years and features a patriotic red, white, and blue color scheme. The cherry on top is the image of the Liberty Bell, iconography that is pretty synonymous with the City of Philadelphia.
When the plates become available, fee information will be included with replacement instructions on PennDOT’s website and will vary based on plate type and any optional personalization. The department and its partners will use all existing standard-issue license plate inventory before transitioning to the new plate design.
‘Welcome To Pennsylvania’ Signs
The license plate isn’t the only thing getting a brand-new look. The welcome signs on the highways will also receive makeovers by 2026.
“In celebration of our nation’s 250th birthday in 2026, our new welcome signs will remind folks from all over the world that real freedom rings here in Pennsylvania.”
Governor Josh Shapiro’s Post From 7/9/24
The first eight welcome signs are already installed in Adams, Bucks, Erie, Fulton, Monroe, Potter, Susquehanna, and Tioga counties – and another 29 signs will be installed across the Commonwealth in the coming months.n
The Nation’s Birthday
The reasoning behind these changes has to do with America celebrating its 250th birthday in 2026. Pennsylvania had a large role in the forming of our nation back in 1776.
The imagery, along with the “Let freedom ring,” tagline, celebrates the Commonwealth’s beginnings.
It is nice to see some vital state icons get such symbolic makeovers! Look out for thee changes over the next two years.