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Beginning January 1 vehicle and motorcycle owners can get a 250th Year Anniversary Revolutionary War specialty license plate. The plate is to commemorate the 250thContinue Reading
Beginning January 1 vehicle and motorcycle owners can get a 250th Year Anniversary Revolutionary War specialty license plate.
The plate is to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the Revolutionary War and is available to all South Carolina residents for the price of regular vehicle registration.
Governor McMaster signed the plate into law this past session and the plate sunsets in 2033.
The South Carolina Revolutionary War Sestercentennial Commission provided the design for this special license plate.
“The 250 Commission’s mission is to celebrate and promote South Carolina’s role in the American Revolution. As with the bicentennial plate in 1976, I’m excited our citizens will have an opportunity to use a beautiful license plate to promote our state’s rich history” said Representative Neal Collins. Representative Collins introduced the bill for this special license plate in legislation in early 2021.
Customers interested in buying the 250th Year Anniversary Revolutionary War specialty plate must complete the Application for a Special License Plate (SCDMV Form MV-95) and pay all required fees. The plate is available at SCDMVOnline.com, at any SCDMV branch office, or by mail.
If requesting the plate by mail, the completed form should be mailed, along with a check or money order made out to the SCDMV, to the following address:
SCDMV
Specialty Plates Unit
PO Box 1498
Blythewood, SC 29016-0038
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