Pennsylvania law requires all vehicles, except pedalcycles, to have a permanent vehicle identification number (VIN) placed on or incorporated into the vehicle. The law also previously addressed the removal or falsification of VINs, but those provisions were repealed in 1998. The current focus is on the requirement for a permanent VIN for vehicle identification and registration.
All vehicles except pedalcycles must have a permanent vehicle identification number (VIN) placed on or incorporated into the vehicle.
The law regarding removal or falsification of VINs was repealed in 1998, but tampering with VINs is generally illegal and can lead to penalties under other laws.
Yes, the sections related to removal or falsification of VINs were repealed in 1998; current law emphasizes the requirement for a permanent VIN on vehicles.
The VIN helps identify and register vehicles, aiding law enforcement and ensuring proper vehicle registration and ownership records.