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!

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