The Arizona Department of Transportation has unveiled three new specialty plates — Hualapai Tribe, Phoenix Rising FC and Rotary Club.
“I think specially plates, the concept is a great opportunity for people to really personalize their vehicle because a lot of folks love to kind of customize or just personalize their vehicle," said Bill Lamoreaux with ADOT.
ADOT says these specialty plates cost $25 each. Designated charities or nonprofit groups receive $17 of that amount. For example, the Phoenix Rising FC plate portion goes to soccer programs.
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