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New Specialty License Plates launching in January

BY Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles | January 1, 2021 Courtesy/ NDVA. Image of the Vets Get Pets license plate design. LINCOLN – The Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles announced that 16 new specialty license plates will be available for purchase beginning Jan. 1.   The new specialty plates, created by legislative acts, will help different funds and organizations, including the Nebraska Department of Veterans Affairs, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, University of Nebraska Medical Center, and more.   “We are pleased to expand our offering of specialty plates for those who wish to express their individuality or support a cause,” said Rhonda Lahm, Director of the Department of Motor Vehicles.

New License Plates Coming January 1, Including Vets Get Pets Option

KLKN-TV New License Plates Coming January 1, Including “Vets Get Pets” Option It s part of a new Vets Get Pets program through the Nebraska Department of Veterans Affairs December 30, 2020 2:56 pm (KLKN) – Starting January 1, you have a choice of a new license plate design that could help a veteran in need get a pet. It’s part of the “Vets Get Pets” program through the Nebraska Department of Veterans Affairs. The plates are $5 if you just want the alphanumeric version. Personalized plates are $40. If there are enough plate sales, the reimbursement program for veterans who adopt pets will start July 1. “Our agency is very excited about the ‘Vets Get Pets’ program and the opportunity to provide a new service for our state’s veterans,” said NDVA Director John Hilgert. “As an adopted pet owner myself, I can speak to the joy animals bring to our lives, and multiple studies have illustrated the value of animal companions, particularly in dealing with PTSD.

Specialty License Plates Launching

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