West Chester, Pa (October 6, 2025) – To help drivers replace hard-to-read or damaged license plates on their vehicle, State Senator Carolyn Comitta and the West Goshen Police Department are hosting a free License Plate Replacement Event on November 13 from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the West Goshen Township Building. 

“Having a damaged or hard-to-read license plate could result in drivers getting pulled over or fined. To prevent that from happening to you, I’m partnering with the West Goshen Police Department to offer this free service,” said Comitta. “Please be sure to register now so you get your new license plate as quickly and efficiently as possible.” 

License plates that require replacement have one or more numbers or letters that cannot be recognized from 50 feet away or show blistering, peeling, discoloration or loss of reflectivity.

This opportunity is open to all residents of the 19th Senatorial District. Advanced registration is required to participate, and spots are limited. Interested attendees must schedule an appointment at pasenatorcomitta.com/licenseplate2025

Eligible attendees will be contacted by Senator Comitta’s office and sent the required PennDOT forms to apply for replacement. At the event, a West Goshen Police officer will verify which plates need to be replace before filling out the forms. Once the forms are delivering to PennDOT and processed, new plates will be mailed directly to drivers or available for pickup at Senator Comitta’s West Chester district office. 

Those unable to participate in the event but need to replace their hard-to-read or damaged license plate should contact Senator Comitta’s West Chester district office at 610-692-2112 or pasenatorcomitta.com/contact for more information.