The River Otter plate became available in February 1999. This is the second Wild Resources Conservation Fund Plate and replaces the Saw-Whet
Owl Plate which has been retired. Proceeds from this plate support the management of the
Commonwealth's unique flora and fauna.
To apply for license plate, please complete Form MV-911, “Application for Special Fund License Plate”.
The Pennsylvania Zoological Council license
plate was first issued in April 1996. Proceeds from this plate benefit the Pennsylvania
Zoological Council's six member zoos: the Philadelphia Zoo, the Pittsburgh Zoo, the Erie
Zoo, the Elmwood Park Zoo in Norristown, the National Aviary in Pittsburgh and the Lehigh Valley Zoo.
To apply for license plate, please complete Form MV-911, “Application for Special Fund License Plate”.
The Drug Abuse Resistance Education
(D.A.R.E.) plate was first issued in September 1996. Proceeds from this plate benefit the
Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency's drug prevention program presented in
elementary schools by police officers.
To apply for license plate, please complete Form MV-911, “Application for Special Fund License Plate”.
The Preserve Our Heritage plate became
available in December 1998. Fifteen dollars from every "Preserve Our Heritage"
plate sold will underwrite the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission's educational
and exhibit programs.
To apply for license plate, please complete Form MV-911, “Application for Special Fund License Plate”.
The Honoring Our Veterans plate became available on November 26, 2012. Fifteen dollars from every "Honoring Our Veterans" plate sold will benefit the Veterans Trust Fund.
To apply for license plate, please complete Form MV-914, “Application for Honoring Our Veterans License Plate”.