
Ohio is where the Wright Brothers were born and created the first airplane, while aviation history was actually made in North Carolina.

North Carolina and Ohio have long been at odds over who gets the title of "first in flight," as Cincinnati Public Radio reported. Some critics took issue with another aspect of the design: The Wright Brothers' historic first flight (and presumably the model for the plate design) actually took place in Kitty Hawk, N.C. Officials said the state would recycle the roughly 35,000 plates it had already printed, according to The Mercury News.īut that wasn't the end. ⬇️ /HAire7kr9M- Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles October 21, 2021 This is the correct design that will be reflected on all new plates issued to Ohio drivers. We regret this mistake and have fixed the image. “Submitting or mailing the license plate to any local Florida county tax collector’s office or license plate agency along with a request to cancel and recycle the license plate.” In Washington, there are a number of ways to dispose of old plates.We are aware that the plane on the new Ohio license plate unveiled this morning was oriented in the wrong direction. A collector license plate number can retain to another collector license plate. A historical license plate number can retain to another historical license plate. A standard bicentennial license plate number can retain to an Ohio Pride license plate. A disability license plate number can retain to most specialized interest license. Most special license plate numbers can retain to most specialized interest license plate designs.


It's always in the car owner's best interests to surrender or destroy old license plates.

If a vehicle owner does not turn in or destroy old license plates and the plates fall into the wrong hands, the owner can be held responsible for any crime committed in or with a car using those plates.
