Wash. Admin. Code § 308-96A-065 - Personalized license plates
(1)
What is a personalized license plate? Personalized license plates
are plates reflecting the registered owner's chosen format or designation and
are limited to those described in
RCW
46.04.385 and
46.18.275.
(2)
Are there any restrictions on the
use of letters and numbers on personalized license plates? Personalized
license plates may be issued with one to seven characters. Motorcycles and
motorcycle trailers can have up to six characters. The letters "I" and "O" and
the numbers "1" (one) and "0" (zero) may not be issued as single-digit
plates.
(3)
When may the
department deny an application for or cancel personalized plates?
(a) The department may deny an application
for personalized license plates or cancel personalized license plates
previously issued if it determines the plate configuration to be:
(i) Offensive to good taste and
decency;
(ii) Potentially
misleading;
(iii) Vulgar, profane,
or sexually suggestive in nature;
(iv) A racial, ethnic, lifestyle, or gender
slur;
(v) Related to intoxicating
substances or illegal activities ;
(vi) Derogatory;
(vii) Slanderous;
(viii) A duplication of license plate or
decal numbers provided in chapter 46.09, 46.10 or 46.16A RCW; or
(ix) The personalized message appears to
replicate the standard configuration for a special license plate; or
(x) Contrary to the department's mission to
promote highway safety.
(b) If the personalized license plates are
canceled due to one or more reasons specified in subsection (3) of this
section, the vehicle owner may:
(i) Apply for
a refund for the fee paid under
RCW
46.17.210 and
46.68.435 for such license plates;
or
(ii) Instead of a refund, apply
for and upon approval be issued personalized license plates with a different
configuration without payment of additional personalized license plate
fees.
(c) The department
may cancel personalized license plates if they are:
(i) Not renewed by the owner within
forty-five days of the vehicle expiration; or
(ii) Removed from a vehicle and not
transferred to a replacement vehicle within thirty days; or
(iii) Transferred to a new owner who does not
make proper application for the plates within twenty-five days.
(4)
What special
plates cannot be personalized?
(a)
Medal of honor;
(b) Horseless
carriage;
(c) Restored;
(d) Collector vehicle;
(e) Ham and Mars license plates;
(f) Former prisoner of war;
(g) Pearl Harbor survivor;
(h) Disabled veteran;
(i) Exempt license plates.
(5)
If my registration for
personalized license plates has elapsed, how do I get them reinstated or
reissued?
(a) If you are an owner of a
personalized license plate and do not renew it within forty-five days, you must
reapply and pay the original personalized license plate fee in order to
reinstate the plate.
(b) If you
purchase a vehicle with a personalized plate and do not transfer the ownership
of the personalized plate within twenty-five days, you forfeit ownership of the
plate. The department will make that personalized plate available to the first
applicant for that plate configuration.
(c) If you are the owner of a personalized
license plate who does not transfer the plate as described in (b) of this
subsection, you must reapply and pay the original personalized license plate
fee in order to reinstate the plate.
(6)
Can I transfer my personalized
license plate? Yes, if you are the owner(s) of a vehicle with
personalized license plates and sell, trade, or otherwise transfer ownership of
the vehicle, you may transfer the plates to another vehicle within thirty days;
(the personalized license plates may be transferred at any vehicle licensing
office or through a vehicle dealer if the owner wishes to transfer a plate to a
dealer-purchased vehicle) or transfer the plates to a new owner. If the plates
are transferred to a new owner, the current owner must provide the new owner
with a notarized or certified release of interest for the plates. The new owner
must make application to the department within twenty-five days, including
payment of the original personalized license plate fee.
(7)
How do I dispose of my personalized
vehicle license plates?
(a) You may
turn the plates in to the department with a notarized release of interest from
the owner(s) relinquishing the right to that personalized license plate
configuration; or
(b) If your
vehicle has personalized license plates and is sold to a wrecker or you accept
a total loss claim from your insurance company and you choose not to retain the
salvage, you must either transfer the plates to another vehicle within thirty
days or turn the plates in to the department with a notarized release of
interest from all registered owner(s) relinquishing the right to that
personalized license plate.
| Note: | If the license plate has been reported as stolen or if the department record indicates the vehicle has been stolen, the same number and letter combination will not be issued. |
Notes
If the license plate has been reported as stolen or if the department record indicates the vehicle has been stolen, the same number and letter combination will not be issued.
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