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The University of Alabama Alumni & Booster Club of Atlanta is now accepting applications for University of Alabama logo specialty Georgia license plates. The chapter must receive 1,000 applications – and the accompanying $25 fee with each application – before license plates are made available in 2008. To begin the registration process, University alumni and supporters from across the state should download a PDF application here. Applications must be signed and mailed to: The University of Alabama Alumni & Booster Club of Atlanta, 2753 Battle Trail SW, Marietta, GA 30064. Each application requires a $25 fee that can be made online or in the form of a check payable to The University of Alabama Alumni & Booster Club of Atlanta and mailed with the application. Click here to make your payment online. After the Atlanta alumni chapter receives and processes the 1,000 applications, the chapter will submit a single $25,000 check and all 1,000 applications to the state who then initiates the manufacturing of the license plates. Once the plates are available, they will be mailed to all applicants or applicants will receive a notice to pick up the tag at their local tag office. At this time, applicants are then responsible for ad valorem taxes and $45 in additional registration fees. Click here for the answers to Frequently Asked Question. Update on License Plates: 387 applications still neededThe University of Alabama and Booster Club of Atlanta continues to collect applications for UA license plates for the state of Georgia. Since September, the chapter has collected about 600 applications, so an additional 400 applications must be received before the state will begin manufacturing the license plates. You may have seen news articles about proposed legislation that would limit vanity tags for out of state colleges. The proposed legislation would only allow vanity plates for colleges in states that have a University of Georgia tag. The chapter believes that this is simply political pandering to Dawg voters, and no law will ever be passed and signed into law. However, if this does become law, the chapter will refund all application fees to everyone. So please tell your Bama friends about the license plates. Help Spread the WordDownload this flyer and pass them out to your friends.
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