Will 2025 be the year that Rhode Island lets drivers request vanity plates again? That's the goal, according to officials at the Division of Motor Vehicles. "The process for restarting the program ...
There are now more than 80,000 vehicles with vanity plates in Nebraska. That won’t come as much of a surprise if you’ve been paying attention while driving around Omaha, where it seems that ...
A committee of seven people meets daily throughout the year to review vanity plate requests, according to a BMV spokesperson. The committee sends its recommendations to the registrar's office and ...
There are now more than 80,000 vehicles with vanity plates in Nebraska. That won’t come as much of a surprise if you’ve been paying attention while driving around, where it may seem that every ...
Last year, abc27 unveiled the more than 3,000 vanity plates that were banned. Through 2024 there were more than 300 added to that list. Some of the recently banned words include Doobies, Crack ...
The plate may be ordered online through myBMV.com or by visiting a local license branch. Indiana lawmakers last year directed the Bureau of Motor Vehicles to design a Declaration of Independence ...
We recently asked the Tennessee Department of Revenue to send us a list of all the personalized license plates that were rejected in 2024 and we saw what some of you submitted. We reviewed a list ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ohioans had a lot to say in 2024 … on their personalized license plates, and some thoughts were too racy to be approved. The Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles rejected ...
It’s likely a form of self-expression. The personalized license plate requests that are submitted to the state Department of Motor Vehicles in fact come in all sorts of styles of words and quips ...
A: There are several ways to order a plate remake, but I want to clarify one thing: The wave plates are no longer available. All blue wave plates should now be the new “ocean” plate design.
Some pretty gnarly ones, it turns out. Personalized license plates are all over Arizona, but despite their abundance, some are never pressed into metal and affixed to the back of a car.