After controversy, Alaska DMV plans to review vanity plates going back to mid 2000s Author: Anchorage Daily News
Print article After a controversy over a pair of Nazi-referencing vanity license plates, the Alaska Division of Motor Vehicles is reviewing more than 15 years of personalized plates for offensive messages, the Alaska Department of Administration said Tuesday. “Following the outcome of the review I ordered of Alaska’s personalized plate program at the DMV, the DMV began the long process of reviewing tens of thousands of personalized license plates that have been issued by the State going back as far as the Murkowski administration,” department commissioner Kelly Tshibaka wrote.