
- ALABAMA SPECIALTY TAGS UPGRADE
- ALABAMA SPECIALTY TAGS LICENSE
Also, you will be charged $1.25 transfer fee since you have already renewed for the current year. NO! You don't have to wait! If you have already renewed your current tag, you can purchase the “Choose Life” specialty tag at your local DMV. What if I've already renewed my tag for the year? Do I have to wait a whole year?
The Choose Life (Support Adoption) Tags are listed under "Distinctive License Plates" page 11. All personalized tag reservations will be held for five (5) business days and must be redeemed at the DMV. The tag is on page 11, listed as "Support Adoption") Click here (Choose the Choose Life tag, third row far right) and you may personalize your tag with six (6) letters. After the one time switch, you may renew your license online, by mail, or in person. (Please remember to take you old tag to the DMV with you.) Switching to a Choose Life license plate in Alabama will require you renew your plates at the DMV. $50 is all it costs to upgrade your regular license plate to a Choose Life plate with your annual renewal!. Qualified agencies must be life affirming pregnancy resource centers, maternity homes or non-profit adoption agencies that counsel for adoption and are not involved with abortion in any way. The plate's funds are sent to us for distribution to qualified agencies within the county where the plate was sold. All rights reserved.We are non-profit organization that raises and distributes funds through the sale of the Alabama Choose Life specialty license plate. Jeremiah Denton of Mobile, uttered the words when he was freed from a North Vietnamese prison and landed at Clark Field in the Philippines in 1973.Ĭopyright 2006 by The Associated Press. "God Bless America" was put on the tag because Alabama's most famous POW, former U.S. The tag won't be the first in Alabama to carry the words "God Bless America." The specialty tag created for former prisoners of war in 1980 bears those words, but that tag is not available to the general public. To promote the new design and its message, the hospital organization will pay the first year for the first 1,000 registrations for a good cause. If any of the 3 million motorists with "Stars Fell on Alabama" tags want to trade them in early and get a "God Bless America" tag, they will have to pay a $1.25 issuance fee. Childrens of Alabama is offering a new specialty car tag for the public to purchase.
Someone who gets a "God Bless America" tag during their regular tag renewal month won't pay any extra.
The state Revenue Department hopes to have the tags ready by Oct. The Alabama "God Bless America" tag would not carry an extra charge. Currently, Texas, Missouri, Mississippi and Iowa have "God Bless America" tags, but they are specialty tags that require an extra payment - much like Alabama's university tags do. He predicted the "God Bless America" tag will be popular because it will sell for the same price as the "Stars Fell on Alabama" tag. Gerald Dial, D-Lineville, guided the bill through the Senate in the closing hours of the regular session. "I hope it will put unity back in the people," Hurst said. Hurst said he hopes the slogan on the tags will instill pride and patriotism in Alabama residents. Steve Hurst, D-Munford, passed the House 91-1 in February and now goes to the governor for signing into law. The Alabama Senate voted 34-0 Monday night to approve legislation creating the "God Bless America" tag.
Alabama motorists will soon have a choice in standard license plates: the ''Stars Fell on Alabama'' tag or a new ''God Bless America'' tag.