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NOTE: In addition to the regular registration fee, there is an additional cost to obtain a personalized plate. Costs vary and credit will be given for the unused time on your current plate.
Personalized Plate Regulations
What you CAN request on a personalized plate:
Letters A-Z (must have at least two letters)
Numbers 0 to 9
Spaces count as 1 character.
Periods (count as 1 space on plate)
Hyphens (count as 1 space on plate)
Only 6 letters and/or numbers on a motorcycle or mobility impaired personalized plate
What you CANNOT request on a personalized plate:
Amateur radio call signs
3 letters followed by 3 numbers or 3 numbers followed by 3 letters
Special symbols such as #, @, %, &, etc.
Duplicate of active personalized plates
No more than 7 letters and/or numbers
Ethnic, racial, vulgar, or indecent connotations which may be offensive to good taste and decency
A patented logo
The number one substituted for the letter I or the number zero for the letter O
Personalized plates can be issued to automobiles, trucks up to 10,000 lbs., private buses (motor homes), and motorcycles.
Plates are issued on a first come, first served basis. Selections will not be held without paperwork being submitted. Vehicle must be registered in Louisiana prior to performing inquiry.
Please be advised, the plate requested may indicate that it is available; however, until you receive an official confirmation from OMV the plate may not be available for purchase. Someone may have requested the same plate prior to your submission of this request.
Upon the acceptance of your personalized plate selection, the plate will be held for two weeks to allow time for your paperwork to be received.
Certain letter/number combinations may not be deemed acceptable by the Office of Motor Vehicles. Once your application has been received, a committee will review your request and you will be notified of the decision.
While every attempt is made to inform you of acceptable possibilities, certain combinations may not be deemed acceptable by the Office of Motor Vehicles. Once your application has been received, a committee will review your request and you will be notified of the decision.