The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles is expanding its popular blackout license plate program to include a disability version after selling more than 100,000 of the sleek plates in just six months.
The BMV announced Monday that eligible Hoosiers will now be able to purchase a Disability Blackout plate featuring an all-black background with crisp white lettering and the International Symbol of Access.
"Hoosiers have made it clear they love the blackout license plate, with sales now topping 100,000 and generating meaningful revenue for the state," said Keri Washabaugh, Deputy Commissioner of Vehicle and Credential Policy. "Because the demand has been so strong, we're expanding access to ensure every Hoosier can take part."
The Disability Blackout plate will be available for passenger motor vehicles, trucks weighing 11,000 pounds or less, motorcycles, and RVs for eligible customers.
Eligible Hoosiers whose registration is up for renewal can purchase the Disability Blackout plate for an additional $45 at any BMV branch. Those wishing to replace their current disability plate before its expiration will pay a $9.50 replacement fee in addition to the $45 plate fee. The plates can also be personalized for an additional $45.
To apply for disability plate eligibility, customers can complete an Application for Disability License Plate or Parking Placard and submit it to a local BMV branch or mail it to the address listed on the form. A checklist to guide customers through the application process is available on the BMV's website.
With over 105,000 units sold in just six months, the blackout plate has become one of the most popular alternative plate designs on Indiana roads.
For more information, including branch locations and hours, visit IN.gov/BMV.
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