By Tim Talley
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (AP)
Native America is getting a new look.
Well, not exactly. But the “Native America” logo that has adorned Oklahoma license plates for the past 15 years will be overhauled thanks to legislation awaiting Gov. Brad Henry’s signature that will reissue license plates to owners of an estimated 3.1 million vehicles registered in the state.
The reissuance plan, scheduled to begin Jan. 1, will mark the first time in almost 16 years that the state has issued redesigned license plates and the first time it has done a statewide reissue of all plates, one of only 16 states that have not done a complete license plate reissuance.
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (AP)
Native America is getting a new look.
Well, not exactly. But the “Native America” logo that has adorned Oklahoma license plates for the past 15 years will be overhauled thanks to legislation awaiting Gov. Brad Henry’s signature that will reissue license plates to owners of an estimated 3.1 million vehicles registered in the state.
The reissuance plan, scheduled to begin Jan. 1, will mark the first time in almost 16 years that the state has issued redesigned license plates and the first time it has done a statewide reissue of all plates, one of only 16 states that have not done a complete license plate reissuance.