2025 Session Last amended: 2025 session

§ 169A.60 — Administrative Impoundment of Plates

Plain-Language Summary

In certain DWI cases, the state can impound your vehicle's license plates. Plate impoundment is ordered when a DWI results in license revocation and the person has a prior DWI within 10 years, when the driver's BAC was twice the legal limit (0.16 or more), when a child under 16 was in the vehicle, or when the driver's license had been canceled as inimical to public safety.

Practical Notes
When this applies: After a DWI arrest that triggers a plate impoundment violation, which includes repeat offenses within 10 years, high BAC (0.16+), having a child in the vehicle, or driving after cancellation as inimical. Who this affects: Vehicle owners whose vehicles were involved in a plate impoundment violation. Key points: The commissioner issues the impoundment order and the plates must be surrendered. Special ‘whiskey plates’ (plates starting with W) may be issued to allow limited driving. Innocent co-owners of a vehicle can request administrative review. You can request a review of the impoundment order, and you have the right to judicial review in district court. Driving without plates or with impounded plates is a crime.