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The general advice is to make the plates unusable by bending them or destroying the stickers before taking the plates to your local recycling center. You can also turn them over to the state Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), which will destroy or recycle the plates for you.
Return old license plates to a vehicle licensing office in person. The downside to doing this is it can mean a long wait to see someone at the counter. Mail them to a vehicle licensing office. Put them in an aluminum recycling bin at your local recycling center.
The general advice is to make the plates unusable by bending them or destroying the stickers before taking the plates to your local recycling center. You can also turn them over to the state Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), which will destroy or recycle the plates for you.
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. It's always in the car owner's best interests to surrender or destroy old license plates.
A. Old license plates can be recycled through a drop-off program at the 136 Illinois Secretary of State vehicle facilities. It is not required, only recommended residents use these drop-off locations.
Generally, the older the plate, the better the condition, and the smaller the population of the state or other issuing jurisdiction at the time the plate was issued, the more the plate will probably be worth. Frequently though, even very old license plates aren't necessarily worth a lot of money.
If dishes are broken, or have bad chips, cracks or stains, toss them. Wrap any sharp edges or pieces in newspaper, place them in a plastic bag, label them as broken glass, and throw them away.
Generally, drivers have several options to choose from: Return old license plates to a vehicle licensing office in person. Each state should have a mailing address for returning old license plates on its website. Put them in an aluminum recycling bin at your local recycling center.
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