(Indianapolis, IN) - The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles has unveiled five new specialty license plate designs. As usual, they cost $40 annually, with $25 supporting the group featured on the plate.
The new plates include Purdue University campuses in Ft. Wayne and Northwest Indiana, the State Teachers Association Foundation, and the Indiana Fever Fund, which honors the state’s WNBA team and supports girls’ and women’s organizations statewide. A nature-based cause called the Pollinator Partnership promotes the health of pollinators critical to food and ecosystems.
Specialty plates can be used on all passenger vehicles, as well a light trucks, motorcycles, and RVs. They are available at BMV branches or kiosks and online.




