PURDUE PRIDE on the highway...
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Indiana residents get your official Purdue State of Indiana Collegiate License Plate. You might have seen those eye-catching plates around town and said to yourself "Wow...I'd like to have one of those" but didn't know how to go about getting one.
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It's Easy
Effective January 1, 2005, Indiana residents may purchase or renew Purdue License Plates by simply going to your local BMV office and requesting the Purdue License Plate.
Due to changes in the Purdue License Plate Program, a form is no longer needed, but the $25 donation is required each year to keep the plate. This donation is required each year to keep the plate. This donation will be made at the license branch with your other fees and it will be included on the registration form you receive from the state.
The process can be completed either by mail or in person.
You'll Be Supporting a Worthy Cause
The $25 donation goes to the Purdue General Scholarship Fund. Scholarship funds are so important
today with the rising cost of higher education.
Who's Eligible?
- Purdue alumni, students, parents, employees, and friends of the University are eligible
- Current Indiana registration is required
- Vehicles may be registered or leased in the name of one or more owners, but one of the owners or lessees must be properly authorized by Purdue.
- The name on the application must be the same name that appears on the vehicle registration.
- Passenger cars, recreational vehicles, and trucks that weigh less than 11,000 pounds are eligible.
- A $25 donation is required.
Purdue Plates in Other U.S. States
Right now, the only other states with official Purdue license plates are Delaware and Tennessee. Purdue University in West Lafayette is accumulating a list of those people interested in getting a Purdue license plate program started in their state. Click on the Purdue University button below to get on one of those lists. Your support can make the difference!
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