New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A10863

Introduced
4/8/26  

Caption

Removes the requirement for registration stickers on certain motor vehicles; provides for the issuance of electronic certificates of registration for certain motor vehicles.

Impact

The enactment of Bill A10863 would effectively change how motor vehicle registrations are documented and verified. Implementing electronic registration certificates will likely enhance efficiency by streamlining the interactions between vehicle owners and law enforcement. It is anticipated that this update could contribute to reduced costs and resources associated with printing and distributing physical stickers, aligning with broader trends towards digitization in government services.

Summary

Bill A10863 seeks to amend the vehicle and traffic law, alongside changes to the criminal procedure law and penal law, primarily by removing the requirement for physical registration stickers for certain motor vehicles. The legislation introduces provisions for the issuance of electronic certificates of registration, allowing vehicle owners to prove their registration status digitally via electronic devices. This shift aims to modernize vehicle registration processes and make compliance easier for residents.

Contention

While the bill presents several advantages, discussions surrounding A10863 may highlight concerns regarding the security and accessibility of electronic documents. Critics may argue that digital certificates could expose sensitive information to potential cybersecurity threats, or they may express apprehension over the digital divide affecting those without access to smart devices. Additionally, law enforcement may need to adapt to new protocols for verifying vehicle registration in real-time, potentially complicating existing practices.

Final_note

Overall, A10863 is positioned as a forward-looking legislative change that reflects current technological trends, yet it raises essential discussions on user security and inclusivity that need to be addressed as implementation progresses.

Companion Bills

NY S09456

Same As Removes the requirement for registration stickers on certain motor vehicles; provides for the issuance of electronic certificates of registration for certain motor vehicles.

Previously Filed As

NY S09456

Removes the requirement for registration stickers on certain motor vehicles; provides for the issuance of electronic certificates of registration for certain motor vehicles.

NY A07941

Limits the number of certificates of registration that may be issued by the commissioner of motor vehicles to five total; provides that certificates issued prior to 1/1/25 shall not be eligible for renewal.

NY A11037

Increases fees for the registration of larger, heavier motor vehicles; provides a waiver for a portion of weight added by batteries in electric vehicles.

NY SB72

Provides for electronic titles and registration of motor vehicles. (gov sig)

NY SB384

Motor Vehicle; optional five-year motor vehicle registration and revalidation for certain motor vehicles; provide

NY S06158

Relates to radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags and the registration of motor vehicles.

NY HB257

Motor vehicles; issuance of metal fleet motor vehicle license plates to certain owners prior to registration of a vehicle; provide

NY AB525

Provides for the issuance of special license plates and registration certificates for certain antique kei vehicles. (BDR 43-1145)

NY SF3539

Traffic regulations related to motor vehicle equipment requirements modification; motor vehicle registration sticker requirements modifications

NY A08958

Removes the requirement that farm vehicles pay the metropolitan commuter transportation district (MCTD) supplemental registration fee.

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