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Illinois to Start Issuing Newly Redesigned License Plates

Illinois is starting a program to replace older license plates that officials say won't cost the budget-strapped state any additional money.  Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White says the program will start next year and will be paid for within the agency's current budget. White says replacement is needed because plate reflectivity diminishes with age, making it difficult for law enforcement to read plate numbers.

Under the program the oldest license plates will be replaced first. That means plates made in 2000 and 2001 will be replaced next year.  Those made in 2002 and 2003 will be replaced in 2018. Each year the agency will replace old plates until 2027, when the process will start again and 2017 plates will be replaced.

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