I’ve been relocated to Alaska for work and will leave in a few weeks. As I’m driving there and will have my car, I’ll have to get new plates. Does Alaska require both front and rear plates?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
House Bill 166 was passed by The Alaska House of Representatives that removed the requirement for vehicles in Alaska to have a front license plate, so no,
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