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What do Indiana, Tennessee and New York have in common?
Maybe only this one thing: IU license plates!
No plate in your state?
Don't worry; you can still ride with pride! The IU Alumni Collection
offers an IU Alumni license plate holder for your vehicle. Buy one
today at
www.alumni.indiana.edu/merch.
We think we should try to get specialty IU plates going in more states. Don't you? In most states where such plates are allowed at all, they need some assurances as to a minimum number of participants. So that's what this page is for -- to ask how many of you would be likely to buy an IU plate in the states listed here, and to report the interest so far.
Illinois says no, but New Jersey says yes. More details from Maryland to be posted shortly.
| STATE | # SIGNED UP | # NEEDED | INTERESTED? |
| Maryland | [an error occurred while processing this directive] | 100 | Vote |
| North Carolina | 1 | 300 | Vote |
| Virginia | 4 | 500 | Vote |
| California | 1 | 5,000 | Vote |
| Wisconsin | 2 | ? | Vote |
| New Jersey | [an error occurred while processing this directive] | 500 | Vote |
| Tennessee | 100-order goal met! Learn how to get your Tennessee plate | ||
| New York | 300-order goal met! Learn how to get your New York plate | ||
| Illinois | 865 | Sorry... | |
Same thing with California, though it's hard to say our program holds
as much promise, given their very high mimimum
This state is considering our wish to have IU plates:
If you live in any of the states listed above, and think you would buy an IU plate if one were available, please let us know by completing this form
Next level:
We'll be talking to the following states next: Arizona, Georgia,
Pennsylvania, and Kentucky. As soon as we learn
a program is possible in these states, we'll be asking for names to
add to a list.
No hope:
It won't happen in these states: Colorado, Florida, Michigan, Ohio,
South Carolina, Texas, Illinois.
The state of Illinois says no - The Motor Vehicles department and
Secretary of State's office have confirmed that specialty plates in
Illinois will only be legislated for in-state schools. We thank all
of our IU supporters that took the time to sign up on our site. We
will maintain this list of more than 800 names and continue to provide
information on our Web site should we learn of any changes or
legislation that might alter this decision.
Questions? E-mail Dottie, dwarmbie@indiana.edu
