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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Your personalized license plate is a form of “government speech” and therefore can be censored, ...
“Once personalized plates are removed from a vehicle and not retained, they are deactivated,” Ongtoaboc said in an email to ...
There's a spreadsheet that circulates in the Tennessee Department of Revenue with 4,600 bad ideas for vanity license plates. Among cells of phrases like "TERD96,"ONDRUGS" and "HITLER" are sexual ...
Rejected: Florida personalized license plates considered too racy for the road On the list: PIMPING,” “HOK 2UH,” “TURD,” LMFAO” and “ONLYFN″ Veronica Crespo , Digital Journalist ...
Kansans can vote on these five personalized license plate designs until Friday. The winning design will be made available to purchase in 2025. Kansas Department of Revenue Kansans decided on a new ...
Motorists with personalized license plates reading 'NO PLATE' or 'NO TAG' have received a plethora of traffic tickets. David Mikkelson Published Oct. 30, 1999 ...
A personalized license plate will set you back $45.50, according to KDOR, in addition to regular registration costs. You pay the fee when you apply for the license plate.
Florida rejected dozens of personalized license plate requests in 2024 for being obscene or objectionable, including examples like "FARTZ" and "0NLYFN." The state reviews hundreds of vanity plate ...
Kansans have until 5 p.m. on Friday to choose their favorite personalized license plate, which all incorporate the phrase "To the Stars." The design competition for selection of Kansas’ new ...
Voting now open in Kansas for state's new personalized license plate design. Kansas residents can choose their favorite among five different designs until 5 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 9.
The Kansas Department of Revenue announced that voting opened for the state’s new, personalized license plate on Monday, Aug. 5 and will close on Friday, Aug. 9.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Your personalized license plate is a form of “government speech” and therefore can be censored, according to a 3-judge panel of the Tennessee Supreme Court.