Alabama Administrative Code
Title 810 - ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
Chapter 810-5-1 - VEHICLE REGISTRATION
Section 810-5-1-.229 - Replacement License Plates And Decals
Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024
(1) Registrants, whose license plate or validation decals have been mutilated, lost, or stolen, may receive a replacement license plate or decal from the license issuing official upon:
Upon receipt of the application, the plate official will update their records to reflect the status of the license plate or decals so that the information will be available for inquiry by law enforcement.
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(4) The license plate is the responsibility of the motor carrier when a vehicle is leased by an owner-operator to the interstate motor carrier and the vehicle is registered by the motor carrier in accordance with § 32-6-56, Code of Ala. 1975. Upon termination of the operational lease, it is the responsibility of the motor carrier to recover the license plate from the owner-operator. If the motor carrier fails to recover the license plate from the owner-operator, a replacement plate may not be issued unless the motor carrier presents evidence to the license issuing official that the license plate is reported as stolen to law enforcement
(5) Any person operating a motor vehicle with a license plate or decal, that is mutilated or altered, is subject to the requirements and sanctions of § 40-12-265(b).
(6) A law enforcement officer that locates a license plate or decal previously reported as having been lost or stolen, that is being displayed on a different motor vehicle than the vehicle for which the plate or decal was issued, is required to confiscate the license plate or decal and return it to the local licensing office.
(7) Any law enforcement officer discovering a license plate or decal previously reported as lost or stolen attached to or being displayed on a motor vehicle, has probable cause to believe a crime has been committed, and therefore is presumed to have the authority to confiscate the license plate and/or decal as evidence of a crime. The law enforcement officer may retain custody of the license plate or decal pending judicial determination as to the true ownership of the license plate or decal. Once the true ownership of the license plate or decal has been determined by a court of competent jurisdiction, the law enforcement officer must dispose of the license plate or decal in the manner prescribed by the court.
Author: James Starling
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, §§ 40-2A-7(a)(5), 40-2-11, 40-12-64, 40-12-264.