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In California, vanity license plates are called Special Interest License Plates. Applying for a plate, no matter what type of plate you’re looking for, is processed through the same system. If you are getting a new plate, you’ll be filing an original application. This article will take a look at application process for California vanity plates and will help you begin the application process. Types of California Vanity License PlatesCalifornia offers a variety of charity and personalized specialty license plate choices. Charity and park plates represent public interest causes in California and part of your fees are donated for these options to selected nonprofits and funds. Personalized plates with custom phrases are also available. Special kids-themed plates are available with a select number of special character choices, too. There are special interest plates and special plates—special plates generally have a functional purpose or recognize membership in a specific group, such as special plates for Purple Heart recipients. FeesYour fees will vary depending on the license plate type you’re seeking and the customization you need. These fees range from $0 to $103 for an original application. Renewal costs up to $83 per year. For some plates, fees are low-cost or free, such as the Disabled Person Parking Placard plate. Fees are paid upfront when you apply and are nonrefundable, unless your design isn’t approved. Where Does My Money Go?If you’re applying for a charity plate, you can expect much of the fee to go the charity represented by the plate design. Non-charity plate fees usually go to the state. Application ProcessHere’s how to apply for California vanity license plates. Most designs are available through the online application. There are also two different types of paper applications you can use, and these can be brought in directly to the DMV:
The first application is useful for most vanity plates. The Special License Plate Application applies when you need a plate with one of these designs:
Character RequirementsYou can choose any combination of letters and numbers with a limit of six digits or seven digits, depending on the character length you need. Keep in mind, though, that California doesn’t allow you to use numbers to substitute for letters or use letters instead of numbers if it may be confused with another plate already in use. So, if “NICE” is taken, you can’t choose “N1CE” either. Rejected PlatesCalifornia reserves the right to reject California vanity plates and also has a reporting system for people who see an already-approved plate that looks inappropriate. The state is concerned about plates that are in “bad taste” or offensive in some way, so the DMV tries to prevent approval of these designs. If your plate is rejected, your fees will be refunded to you. Of course, the prospect of having your design rejected hasn’t stopped Californians from turning in all kinds of funny applications. The DMV actually has a panel of people who review plate applications and reject offensive plates—these folks then offer an explanation to the applicant for why the plates are rejected. Just for fun, here’s a few entertaining examples:
Ready to Apply?If you’re ready to apply for a California vanity license plate, visit the DMV site and read up on the requirements (and check out the great designs available to you!). Even if you’re still in drivers ed , now’s the time to start thinking about it. How can I check if a plate number is available?One way on how to check LTO plate availability is to text LTOVEHICLE<space>plate number of your car and send it to 2600.
Can you get personalized plates in California right now?Special interest sequential and personalized license plates may be ordered online or you may mail a completed Special Interest License Plate Application (REG 17) form to DMV at the address on the bottom of the form with the appropriate fee.
What does a black license plate mean in California?Barr wondered whether they are old license plates or new ones. A: These black and gold plates are called Legacy Plates, one of a handful of special interest plates available for a fee to California drivers.
Can you still get black license plates in California?The classic black plates that were on cars from 1963 to 1969 are back in production. Currently CA has 10 Select Plates and the black license plates are the newest addition. You may be noticing them on new cars, but the good news is anyone can order these iconic plates.
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