Those with license plates that are beginning to wear out will be able to get them replaced for free thanks to a program that will be run this Saturday in Blairsville.
The program will be part of this Saturday’s Blairsville Hunger Food Truck Festival at the Blairsville Bandstand from 2-8 PM. Along with the food trucks that are anticipated to be on-scene, a booth will be set up where Police Chief Lou Sacco and his officers will evaluate license plates and handle the verification process. Copies of the proper license replacement form will be available, and representatives from State Representative Jim Struzzi’s office will be on hand to assist in getting the form to PennDOT for a quick turnaround.
Struzzi said that on top of that, because people will be dealing directly with law enforcement, the usual plate replacement fee will not be applied.
License plates are deemed illegible when one or more of the characters on the plate are not recognized from 50 feet or if the plate shows any blistering, peeling, discoloration or loss of reflectivity.












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