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So, you are ready to get Art For Your Car...
WOOHOO!
You won't only have THE coolest license plate
but you will also be helping to save pet's lives.
YOU ROCK!  SEE BELOW ON WHAT TO DO.

When you purchase a Georgia Pet Foundation specialty license plate, the money goes directly to fund grants which are then given to organizations to offer free or low-cost spay/neuter services to residents throughout Georgia. These services are made available to pets of low-income families as well as homeless cats and dogs waiting to be adopted.

You can get your new plate online 90-days prior to your birthday renewal date or you can go into the DMV location in your county at anytime to get your new plate.  Here is what to do.

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ONLINE Up to 90 Days before your birthday renewal date: Go to the Georgia DMV Specialty License Plate Section, then scroll down to the "G" section and find Georgia Pet Foundation.

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Anytime: Find the DMV location in your county here.  Then physically go into the location and they will guide you to get our new plate.  Just ask for the Georgia Pet Foundation License plate.  

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Georgia Tag Office's Cost and Fees Distribution:
Initial cost:
$45 plus ad valorem tax, if applicable.

 

Cost to renew annually:
$45.00 plus ad valorem tax, if applicable.

Of the Initial $45 fees collected for the issuance of these tags, the fees shall be distributed as follows:
$20 Annual License Reg. Fee
$1 to the County Tag Agent
$19 to Sponsoring Organization (Georgia Pet Foundation)
$5 to State of Georgia General Treasury.

Of the $45 Annual Renewal fees, the fees shall be distributed as follows:
$20 Annual License Reg. Fee
$20 to Sponsoring Organization (Georgia Pet Foundation)
$5 to State of Georgia General Treasury.

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Don't Need A Plate...
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We understand if you already have a license plate you love.  We still need your help to stop the overpopulation epidemic which leads to high euthanasia rates in Georgia Shelters.  Georgia is currently 5th in the nation for euthanasia in the country.  Your donation helps to stop that.
Please donate today. The dogs and cats of Georgia thank you and so do we!

 

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