Palm Beach County Tax Collector, Anne M. Gannon advises the public that due to the Florida legislature passing...
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WEST PALM BEACH — Palm Beach County Tax Collector, Anne M. Gannon advises the public that due to the Florida legislature passing SB 1662, repealing Section 316.0741, Florida Statute, effective July 1, 2025, the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles will no longer be issuing, renewing, or replacing High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) decals.
Vehicle owners who have in the past received this decal with their vehicle registration, will no longer receive it, as it is no longer required.
“My goal is to inform Palm Beach County vehicle owners of this change to avoid unnecessary calls into our office questioning their HOV decal. We are complying with this recent change to the law, and we have ceased issuing HOV decals,” says Gannon.
Gannon also advises that information about this change is posted on her office’s website at www.pbctax.gov.