Crime & Safety

Upgrade Old, Faded, Undreadable License Plates Tuesday In Broomall

Residents Tuesday in Broomall can get help applying for new license plates at an event hosted by State Rep. Jennifer O'Mara Tuesday.

Pictured is the new Pennsylvania license plate set to debut next year. Residents who have faded, broken, or unreadable license plates can get help applying for a new one Tuesday in Broomall.
Pictured is the new Pennsylvania license plate set to debut next year. Residents who have faded, broken, or unreadable license plates can get help applying for a new one Tuesday in Broomall. ( Pennsylvania Department of Transportation)

BROOMALL, PA β€” State Rep. Jennifer O'Mara is looking to help her constituents ensure their vehicle license plates are legible at a free event Tuesday in Broomall.

O'Mara is hosting a license plate restoration event from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday at the Marple township Police Department.

O'Mara and her staff will be on site to help residents apply for new license plates for those whose plates are faded, peeling, or illegible.

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Registration is required and can be done by calling 610-544-9879.

The Marple Township Police Department is located at 1001 Sussex Boulevard in Broomall.

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Residents can also sign up to get the new version of the Pennsylvania license plate, pictured above, online here.

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