New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S09456

Introduced
3/13/26  

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 impact on state laws is substantial, as S09456 amends several sections of the vehicle and traffic law, specifically those related to the registration of vehicles. Removing the physical sticker requirement is expected to streamline the registration process and reduce the costs associated with producing and distributing these stickers. The new electronic registration certificates will not only serve to modernize the system but also aim at reducing the likelihood of fraudulent sticker usage, thereby enhancing security in vehicle registrations.

Summary

Senate Bill S09456 proposes a significant change in the registration process of motor vehicles by removing the requirement for physical registration stickers. Instead, the bill introduces the issuance of electronic certificates of registration, making it easier for vehicle owners to provide proof of registration without the need for physical stickers. This amendment reflects a shift toward integrating technology into administrative processes, aiming to simplify vehicle registration and compliance for New York State residents.

Contention

Despite its intended benefits, the bill has raised questions regarding enforcement and practical implications. Some lawmakers and stakeholders are concerned about issues related to law enforcement's ability to verify vehicle registrations without visible stickers. The necessity of providing an electronic device for proof during traffic stops may also pose challenges, particularly for individuals less comfortable with technology.

Future_of_law

If passed, the implementation of this bill will usher in a new era of vehicle registration in New York, emphasizing digital solutions over traditional methods. The law will allow the state to potentially save on costs related to material and printing, while also promoting environmentally sustainable practices.

Companion Bills

NY A10863

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 A10863

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 SB72

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

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 SB384

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

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 S06158

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

NY SF3539

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

NY SF4186

Definitions and registration requirements modification for motorized bicycles and motorcycles powered by electric motors

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