Vanity plates can be hilarious, heartfelt, or a great way to pay homage to your favorite sports teams—but how can you get a personalized plate in Texas? The process is actually beyond simple, and luckily, we're running you through the entire process below. To learn how you can display your favorite message on your car for the world to see, read on!

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Choose your text.

  1. Come up with your personalized, 6-7 letter plate message. Note that while all other cars use 6-7 letter plates, motorcycles use 5 and passenger trucks use 4. Have a clever or heartfelt message in mind? Use it for your plate! Just be sure to follow these state guidelines:[1]
    • Use any letter, A-Z
    • Use any number, 1-9
    • Use spaces, hyphens, stars, hearts, and silhouettes of the shape of Texas
    • Six-character plates must use at least 1 number
    • The DMV can reject crude or inappropriate messages
    • The international symbol of access counts as two letters’ spaces
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Submit an app to the state for special custom plates.

  1. Military, disability, classic car, and farm trailer plates need approval first. If your situation is unique, then your plates will require extra consideration from the state. You’ll need to submit an app and get approval before ordering your personalized plates. To find out whether you need to submit a special application, call your local tax or DMV office.[7]
    • If you need special approval from the state of Texas, your local office will tell you which application to fill out and where to send it.
    • If you're getting disability specialty plates, visit your doctor first. You'll need a signed disability statement to attach to your application.
    • Note that there will likely be a $30-40 application fee as well.
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Renew custom plates within 60 days of expiration.

  1. You’ll receive your registration renewal notice by mail. This renewal notice will include your renewal deadline, your renewal fee, safety inspection requirements, and contact info for your county tax office. You can satisfy this renewal request in person, by mail, or online.[8]
    • Visit your county tax office and present your registration renewal request. Provide proof of insurance and pay.
    • Provide documentation that covers the renewals request, include your payment and a photocopy of your proof of insurance, and mail to your county tax office.
    • Visit your county tax office’s online site to renew.

Community Q&A

  • Question
    Can I get a personalized antique plate in Texas?
    wikiHow Staff Editor
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    This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.
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    Yes, you can! The process is similar, though antique plates usually cost a bit extra. Find more information at Texas' DMV website!
  • Question
    I am disabled. Can I order personalized plates with the handicap logo?
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    This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.
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    Yes, you can. You'll just need to get your doctor to sign a disability statement and include that information with your app.
  • Question
    Where can I look to see if my plate is already taken by somebody else?
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    This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.
    wikiHow Staff Editor
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    Check to see if your message has been taken at MyPlates.com! Just type your text, hit "check," and the site will do all the heavy lifting for you.
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This article was co-authored by Jason Shackelford and by wikiHow staff writer, Caroline Heiderscheit. Jason Shackelford is the Owner of Stingray Auto Repair, a family owned and operated auto repair shop with locations in Seattle and Redmond, Washington. He has over 24 years of experience in auto repair and services, and every single technician on Jason’s team has more than 10 years of experience. This article has been viewed 75,221 times.
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