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Florida Lineman Plate

Kids Thanks

Floridians across the state can show their support for the lineworkers that work tirelessly to keep our lights on. Purchase Florida’s Thank a Lineman License Plate as a way to proudly display the profession and salute the thousands in the electric industry that help to power Florida. Your purchase will help train the next generation of lineworkers.

The Thank a Lineman tag must pre-sell 3,000 license plate vouchers before the state begins manufacturing the plate. Once the 3,000 vouchers are sold, the plates become available for distribution.

When you purchase or renew the Thank a Lineman license plate, $25 will go directly to the Lake Sumter State College Foundation to fund scholarships in their electrical training program.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I purchase my Thank a Lineman specialty plate voucher?

1. Visit your local tax collector’s office: Find a tax collector’s office near you

2. Or, visit a private license plate agency: Find a private Florida specialty plate agency

 

How much is the Thank a Lineman pre-sale voucher?

·    The voucher fee is $33.

·    Fee includes the specialty license plate $5 processing fee, and a $3 service fee and branch fee. $25 will go directly to the Lake Sumter State College Foundation to fund scholarships in their electrical training program.

Where can I find more information about Florida license plates?

·    Visit the Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles for information about Florida’s personalized and specialty plates.