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Phi Beta Sigma custom vehicle license plate

Fees

The custom plate fee varies if the plate number is assigned by DMV or if you personalize it.  Learn more about personalized plates

Custom plate fee
TypeFee
Initial purchase (plate number assigned by DMV)$70.00
Annual renewal (plate number assigned by DMV)$31.25 
Initial purchase (personalized plate number)$101.25
Annual renewal (personalized plate number)$62.50

 

The annual custom plate renewal fee is in addition to your vehicle registration renewal fee. You will be billed for the plates every two years when you renew your registration. $10 of the initial fee supports Phi Beta Sigma.

How to Order

Requirements

  • Approval by organization

 

You must apply for this plate through the organization

Please contact:

Phi Beta Sigma
Attn:  Eric Duvall
10 Gail Avenue
Albany, NY 12205

Email: [email protected]
Please use "PBS License Plate" in the subject line.

http://www.capitaldistrictsigmas.org/

Universal Symbol of Access

Universal Symbol of Access (simplified image of a person in a wheelchair)

Custom Plates that include the Universal Symbol of Access for individuals who qualify are available only through the Custom Plates Unit. See how to order plates that include the Universal Symbol of Access (PDF) or call the Custom Plates Unit at 1-518-402-4838.

Receiving New Plates and Registration

  • Within 10 days of when your order is processed, you will receive new documents that show your current plate number and your new plate combination.
  • Allow at least 6 weeks for the custom plates to arrive.
  • Your new registration documents will be mailed separately from your new custom plates.
  • Do not return your old plates to DMV upon receipt of the new plates.

Check My Plate Order Mailing Status

 

Destroy Your Old Plates

Once you receive your new plates you will want to destroy your old plates to protect against fraudulent use. Mark each vehicle plate with a permanent marker or cut each plate into pieces. Consider separating the plates when you recycle, and putting one plate in your recycling bin each week. To avoid an inaccurate cancellation of plates, do not return your old plates to DMV.