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The Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles Say To Retire Your "Ohio Gold" License Plates

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The Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles says if you have the “Ohio Gold” license plate on your car, it’s time to get rid of it. They sent letters out saying that the license plates “have well exceeded their useful life as the numbers and letters on most plates have degraded to the point that they are difficult to read. They recommend replacing plates after 10 years, and these particular plates first came out in 1996. The Ohio BMV said all holders of the Ohio license plate will be required to get a new plate at their next renewal date. A customer who had an "Ohio Gold" plate can’t renew their vehicle registration without doing so. Approximately 235,741 out of 15,311,459 of the plates currently on the road are Ohio Gold plates.