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Almost always, yes — most existing security cameras aren't positioned correctly for plate capture, and the right camera + mounting depends on your state's plate laws.
Two-plate states (CA, NY, TX, and ~30 others) are simpler: a single forward-facing camera reads the front plate as the vehicle approaches the gate.
Rear-plate-only states (FL, TN, GA, PA, AZ, and ~17 others) need the camera positioned further back to read the rear plate as the vehicle passes, or we mount a second camera on an exit-side pole. This changes the conduit + power run.
We quote NDAA-compliant cameras and the right mount for your state as part of the package. Budget $300–$700 per lane for the camera itself; mounting hardware and conduit varies by site.