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An Official Pennsylvania Government Website. Find a Location. Forms and Publications. Renew Registration. Update Emergency Contact Info. Forms and Publications. Renew Registration. Update Emergency Contact Info. Page Content. Personalized Registration Plates The primary purpose of registration marks is to provide a State-issued, visible and unique alpha-numeric identification mark for display in a uniform manner on each motor vehicle registered by the PennDOT.
Registration marks are used primarily for PennDOT, law enforcement, motor vehicle and traffic safety, and other identification purposes. A secondary purpose, only for those motor vehicle owners who opt for and pay the appropriate fee pursuant to Section of the Vehicle Code, 75 Pa. Personalized marks are also for PennDOT, law enforcement, motor vehicle and traffic safety, and other identification purposes.
Fees vary and are available from the organization that sponsors the plate. In most cases, additional fees that are assessed on top of the standard plate fee go to the organization. NOTE: You must be a member of the organization to be eligible for the tag. Military license plates are available if you're an eligible military service member or veteran in Pennsylvania.
To be eligible , you must have evidence of the military service or award that matches the plate you want. Proof of eligibility includes your:. A complete list of military tags is available on the PennDOT website. See the PennDOT website for a complete list of military tag fees. Several military organization plates are also available. See Organizational Plates for more information. Organizational License Plates PennDOT offers hundreds of organizational license plates via the organizations that sponsor those plates.
License plates available for organizations include: Colleges and universities , such as: The University of Pittsburgh. The phrase "Please Be Courteous" is featured in blue letters on the sides of the triangle. The plate design reflects the "Family of Plates" color scheme of blue, white and yellow and depicts the image of the symbol of America - the bald eagle - with the words "In God We Trust" beneath it.
The USA Semiquincentennial registration plate became available on October 29, , and will only be available until December 31, Pennsylvania is printed at the top and the words "Let Freedom Ring" are printed on the bottom. The plate depicts the image of the Liberty Bell with "" above the image and the phrase " years" beneath the image.
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