All taxes and fees shall be five times the annual taxes and fees normally assessed.Īvailable for vehicles that meet the requirements for "Street Modified," "Replica," "Reconstructed," or "Homemade" vehicles: If the vehicle is being registered under this paragraph (c) and in the program area, as defined in section 42-4-304: (i) The vehicle must have passed an emissions test meeting the standards of part 3 of article 4 of this title within the last twelve months before being initially registered by the owner as a collector's item and (ii) The owner must sign an affidavit DR 2839 that the vehicle will not be driven on roadways for more than four thousand five hundred miles per year. Some states also allow vehicle owners to display plates that were issued in the state in the year the vehicle was manufactured, known as "year of manufacture" or "YOM" plates.Īvailable for passenger cars and trucks that do not exceed sixteen thousand pounds empty weight, and must be (a) Model year 1975 or earlier or (b) Model year 1976 or later that was registered as a collector's item prior to Septemexcept that a vehicle so registered is not eligible for registration as a collector's item upon sale or transfer to a new owner OR (c) A model year at least thirty-two years old unless the vehicle was registered before September 1,2009, and meets the requirements of paragraph (b) of this subsection.
Vehicles that may qualify for specialty plates include antique, collector, custom, historic, horseless carriage, special interest, street rod, and vintage vehicles. Please check with your local DMV for current guidance and paperwork. The requirements for each specialty plate type are listed below, but requirements are subject to change. States requiring two plates: Alaska, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Iowa, Illinois, Massachusetts, Maine, Missouri, North Dakota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Nevada, New York, Oregon, Utah, Vermont, Wisconsin, Washington D.C. States allowing a single rear plate for certain vehicles-details below: Idaho, Maryland, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Texas, Virginia, Washington, Wyoming If you have further questions, please contact SEMA Action Network at requiring a single rear plate: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, and West Virginia You should not rely solely on the following information, and SEMA disclaims any responsibility for damages that arise out of reliance on the information. State laws are subject to change, and it is important to consult the current statutes and regulations in your state to ensure accurate information. The following information is posted here as an informational resource.
Image/svg+xml MA MN MT ND HI ID WA AZ CA CO NV NM OR UT WY AR IA KS MO NE OK SD LA TX CT NH RI VT AL FL GA MS SC IL IN KY NC OH TN VA WI WV DE MD NJ NY PA ME MI AK Two Plates Single Rear Plate (certain vehicles) Single Rear Plate DC