Daley to host License Plate Restoration Event Oct. 11 in Lafayette Hill
Rep. Mary Jo Daley September 30, 2025 | 2:33 PM
MERION STATION, Sept. 30 – State Rep. Mary Jo Daley will host a License Plate Restoration event from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 11 in Lafayette Hill to help Pennsylvania drivers learn whether they need new plates and help them apply for free replacements if they are determined to be illegible.
The drive-up event will take place in the Whitemarsh Police Department parking lot, 616 Germantown Pike, Lafayette Hill, PA 19444.
Daley’s office is partnering with the Whitemarsh Police Department. Residents of the 148th Legislative District and surrounding Pennsylvania counties can apply for a new license plate onsite with an officer’s inspection of the damaged or illegible plate. New plates are not issued at the event. Once paperwork is processed, Daley’s office will call the vehicle owner/driver to pick up new plates at her district office.
Anyone who would like to pre-fill the PennDOT form can visit Daley’s office to do so ahead of time. For more information about this event or any state-related matter, those interested can contact Daley’s Office at (610) 832-1679 or RepDaley@pahouse.net.
A license plate is deemed illegible and in need of replacement when one or more numbers or letters cannot be recognized from 50 feet away, or if the plate is blistered, peeling, discolored or loses reflectivity, according to PennDOT.
“I encourage you to do your part keeping your plate legible to aid in community protection and help our law enforcement officers to do their jobs safely and efficiently,” said Daley, D-Montgomery.