Ohio 4-H Specialty License Plate Now Available

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Logo plates for customers who wish to support Ohio 4-H Youth Development are now available from the Bureau of Motor Vehicles.

Requests for special Ohio 4-H plates may be made at any local Deputy Registrar's office, through a kiosk at your local Deputy Registrar’s office or by calling the Bureau of Motor Vehicles at 1-800-589-TAGS (1-800-589-8247), Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time).

All specialty plates have an additional fee collected.  $15.00 of the annual fee collected from the sale of Ohio 4-H specialty plates is given to Ohio 4-H and is earmarked for 4-H programming.

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