Welcome to eVIEW, where the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (TxDMV) seeks your input on proposed specialty license plate designs. You can review and share feedback below.
The Texas Department of Motor Vehicles is previewing three new vendor plates, Lone Star Badge Black, Lone Star Flag, and Sand Dollar.
The current eVIEW is open until Monday, September 9, 2024, at 12:00 p.m.
The department oversees the manufacture of personalized and specialty license plates and reviews designs submitted by the specialty plate marketing vendor and/or non-profit organizations, ensuring license plates meet safety and legibility requirements.
Some plates are available directly from the department while others are offered by My Plates, the State's specialty plate marketing vendor. The department supplies the system to collect and to distribute plate proceeds and to assign license plates to vehicles.
For more information on how specialty license plates are proposed, see our brochure.
Lone Star Badge Black
Lone Star Badge Black - This new plate design is proposed by My Plates, the State’s specialty plate marketing vendor. The design will be offered both as a standard flat plate and a premium embossed (raised alpha numeric characters) plate. The proceeds of the sale of this plate are shared between the Texas General Revenue Fund and My Plates according to the contract between the State and My Plates.
Lone Star Flag
Lone Star Flag - This new plate design is proposed by My Plates, the State’s specialty plate marketing vendor. The design will be offered both as a standard flat plate and a premium embossed (raised alpha numeric characters) plate. The proceeds of the sale of this plate are shared between the Texas General Revenue Fund and My Plates according to the contract between the State and My Plates.
Sand Dollar
Sand Dollar - This new plate design is proposed by My Plates, the State’s specialty plate marketing vendor. The design will be offered both as a standard flat plate and a premium embossed (raised alpha numeric characters) plate. The proceeds of the sale of this plate are shared between the Texas General Revenue Fund and My Plates according to the contract between the State and My Plates.
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