Pennsylvanians will have a change to vehicle registration starting in the new year.
Act 89 goes into effect on Sunday — eliminating vehicle registration stickers.
This law was passed back in 2013 but wasn’t set to begin until January 1, 2017.
Drivers still have to get a yearly inspection, but you won’t get a sticker anymore.
PennDOT says this change could save taxpayers three million dollars a year by not printing the stickers.
They say in lieu of stickers they will use cameras to detect expired registration, insurance, arrest warrants and more.