Autism License Plate


In order for the state of Tennessee to create a specialty plate for Autism, they need at least 1,000 pre-orders… at the moment they have 782 and counting…  do your part and help the Autism Society.

Order your Tennessee Autism Awareness
Specialty License Plate Now!

  • Plates are $35.
  • To have this plate minted, 1,000 must be pre-sold.
  • Proceeds from the plates go to three LOCAL autism nonprofit organizations! (Autism Society of Middle TN, Autism Society of East TN, and Autism Society of the Mid-South)
  • This plate is not available at the DMV. Visit licenseplate.tnautism.org to pre-order your plate online today or print the the Autism Plate Order Form and mail it in!

*****The deadline for this project is June 21, 2014!

News from ClarksvilleNow.com

yesterday in Crime, News

Trial begins in 2023 Dodge’s fatal shooting, veteran testifies he returned fire

Jurors heard opening arguments Tuesday in the first-degree murder trial of three men charged in the 2023 shooting death of Jarlen Corbin.

Mark Riggins at the Clarksville Kiwanis Club meeting on Feb. 24, 2026. (Joshua Peltz, contributed)

yesterday in Elections, News

Mayor candidate Mark Riggins on growth solutions, homelessness and Mason Rudolph debates

Mayoral candidate Mark Riggins spoke before the Clarksville Kiwanis Club this week, touting his experience as a problem-solver and consensus-builder.

Monday in News

‘We have a desperate need’: Clarksville agency seeks foster homes for teens, sibling groups and other youth

With about 8,000 children statewide needing placements, foster care officials say teens, sibling groups and children with emotional or behavioral needs face the greatest shortage of homes in Clarksville.

Monday in News

Austin Peay’s SGI picks up record $10 million grant to restore Tennessee grasslands

The Southeastern Grasslands Institute has received a significant grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s America’s Ecosystem Restoration Initiative.

A commercial property at 1955 Madison St. demolished through the Restoring Clarksville Initiative, shown in February 2026. (City of Clarksville, contributed)

Monday in News

Restoring Clarksville Initiative tackles 4 residential, 4 commercial demolitions

The Restoring Clarksville Initiative (RCI) has made progress in recent months, with four residential demolitions, adding to two earlier commercial demolitions.