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SKEEphistAKAte 08-06-2006 09:44 PM

^^ No, FL does not have AKA plates

Divalawgirl 08-06-2006 09:56 PM

[QUOTE=Ideal08]Sorors, I've wondered what states have these... you know, like your undergrad has a plate, wildlife has a plate, blah blah blah. One day I was thinking, instead of trying to come up with a personalized plate, it would be nice if AKA had a license plate. Well, look at what I got in email today!! I'm going to try and find out (I have no idea how yet, lol) what all states have them! If you know, Post and let us know, too!! :)

In 2002/2004, AKA, DST, and OPP were unsuccessful, for some red neck reason, in getting license plates in Georgia. We all know there are tons of greeks here. You do the math. After that, I don't think anyone petitioned again.

btb87 08-07-2006 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by SKEEphistAKAte
^^ No, FL does not have AKA plates

And Soror Skee, doesn't look like we'll be getting one any time soon. I forgot the exact figures, but I think you're supposed to have 15,000 signatures and $60,000 to get a new plate (of any kind) or the other way around - 60K signatures and $15K. But ain't it funny that I see a new plate at least every day? I think we currently have more than 100 license plate designs.

Sophist08edLady 08-07-2006 11:38 AM

New Jersey
 
Sorors, do any of you know if there is a license plate effort underway in N.J.?

SummerChild 08-08-2006 04:16 PM

IL has them but alas I now live in Cali.
Will have to settle for my "Alpha Kappa Alpha 1 9 0 8" plate guard. I'm good with that. :)
SKEEEEEEEE WEEE!

ljkelly 08-10-2006 09:28 AM

Missouri
 
Missouri has AKA plates and they are pretty cute but I drive a '95 Neon so I don't believe I will get one until I get a new car :o

To get one you are required to show proof of membership (finanical card) and pay a donation of $25 to Alpha Kappa Alpha (which I believe has to be paid to your chapter, not nationally, so General Members cannot get this plate in MO.)

http://www.dor.mo.gov/mvdl/motorv/forms/part1.pdf

Obsession8 08-15-2006 10:20 PM

For Mississippi Sorors...
 
My cousin has one. :)

http://www.mstc.state.ms.us/mvl/TAGBOOK/Aka.jpg

Aceofspades 08-16-2006 08:17 PM

AKA Plates
 
I live in North Carolina and was wondering if anyone knew whether or not we have a plate for this state?

jon1856 08-16-2006 08:50 PM

While not a plate, I saw a AKA plate holder today in the ATT HQ parking lot in White Plains, NY.

jitterbug13 02-19-2008 12:05 AM

TTT...
 
If it wasn't for the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles being slow about posting this on their website, I would have posted this last month.

In time for the centennial, the state of South Carolina began issuing AKA license plates. SC also has plates for Delta, Kappa and Omega.

http://www.scdmvonline.com/DMVNew/pl...ery.aspx?q=All

btb87 02-19-2008 12:50 AM

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Originally Posted by jitterbug13 (Post 1603451)
If it wasn't for the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles being slow about posting this on their website, I would have posted this last month.

In time for the centennial, the state of South Carolina began issuing AKA license plates. SC also has plates for Delta, Kappa and Omega.

http://www.scdmvonline.com/DMVNew/pl...ery.aspx?q=All

Dagnabbit! Now if SC has one, Florida shouda already had one!

Yeah - as I stated before, we'd have to jump through hoops to get a specialty tag:

"Legislation must be enacted to establish a new specialty license plate design. Proposals for specialty license plates may only be considered by the legislature upon compliance with statutory requirements. The Division of Motor Vehicles Procedure RS-20, Creation of A Specialty License Plate, contains the proper requirements that organizations must follow to pursue legislation for specialty license plates. Click here to view DMV Procedure RS-20.

The basic requirements are: The organization must hire an independent survey company to conduct a survey on Florida registered motor vehicle owners, an application fee of $60,000, a long-term and short-term marketing plan, financial analyses and the design of the license plate. The requirements must be submitted to the Department 90-days before the first day of the legislative session."


Uh huh. . .

PerfectVerse06 02-19-2008 11:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jitterbug13 (Post 1603451)
If it wasn't for the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles being slow about posting this on their website, I would have posted this last month.

In time for the centennial, the state of South Carolina began issuing AKA license plates. SC also has plates for Delta, Kappa and Omega.

http://www.scdmvonline.com/DMVNew/pl...ery.aspx?q=All

Of course they finally get one after I move out of state. :mad:

pinkies up 02-19-2008 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Obsession8 (Post 1300330)

I have one but the one in Tenessee is the cutest one I've seen. Their's is pink!

jitterbug13 02-19-2008 05:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by btb87 (Post 1603476)
Dagnabbit! Now if SC has one, Florida shouda already had one!

Yeah - as I stated before, we'd have to jump through hoops to get a specialty tag:

"Legislation must be enacted to establish a new specialty license plate design. Proposals for specialty license plates may only be considered by the legislature upon compliance with statutory requirements. The Division of Motor Vehicles Procedure RS-20, Creation of A Specialty License Plate, contains the proper requirements that organizations must follow to pursue legislation for specialty license plates. Click here to view DMV Procedure RS-20.

The basic requirements are: The organization must hire an independent survey company to conduct a survey on Florida registered motor vehicle owners, an application fee of $60,000, a long-term and short-term marketing plan, financial analyses and the design of the license plate. The requirements must be submitted to the Department 90-days before the first day of the legislative session."


Uh huh. . .

Sorry you have to go through that many hoops to get a tag in Florida. But it did take the ones here a long time to get the tag. We have had ours for at least five years. But it seems like EVERYBODY can get a tag in SC (look at the website).

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Originally Posted by PerfectVerse06 (Post 1603636)
Of course they finally get one after I move out of state. :mad:

(((PV06))) Doesn't Georgia have AKA plates? If not you can try reregistering your car in SC. ;)

1908Revelations 02-19-2008 05:34 PM

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Originally Posted by jitterbug13 (Post 1603880)
Sorry you have to go through that many hoops to get a tag in Florida. But it did take the ones here a long time to get the tag.

There seems to be a lot of hoops to jump here in AL too.


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