Our culture is the glue that can bind us together as Oregonians. Celebrate Oregon! It is the result of a year-long, inclusive process that began with a group of statewide nominators sharing the creative brief with artists and designers. A total of 36 artists submitted statements of interest and work samples. It captures the spirit of Oregon and also serves as an educational tool for exploring our diversity. We are incredibly proud and excited to share it with Oregonians.
The license plate artwork will be accompanied by an interactive visual key that explains each of the symbols and how they connect to Oregon culture, accessed via a QR code. The key will aid the design discovery while informing Oregonians about the breadth of cultures we as a people represent. Events celebrating the unveiling of the murals are scheduled for Sept.
The artwork will also be available as a poster and a limited-edition print. Details will be posted on the Cultural Trust website. The new license plate will be available beginning Oct. NOTE: Photos of the license plate design, the artist at work and a time lapse video of her mural creation are available here. Liza Burns is an illustrator, muralist and designer based in Eugene, Oregon. Her mural art now appears in restaurants, shops, businesses and office buildings across Oregon, California, Texas and Connecticut.
This abundance became the foundation of the piece. I focused on selecting imagery from sources big and small, obvious and obscure, to create a patchwork of symbols in which every Oregonian can see themselves.
Fees below are for new vehicles; used vehicles pay a lower plate fee. A portion of the plate fee goes to the university that sponsors the plate. For application details, see our Applying for Specialty License Plates page. To get a veteran or retiree license plate, your service record must show that you were in branch of the military or received the reward displayed on the plate.
See the Oregon DMV website for all available plates and fees. If you have an antique or hobby vehicle, you may be eligible for an antique vehicle license plate OR a special interest vehicle plate in Oregon.
Both plates can be issued for most vehicle types , including motorcycles, recreational vehicles RVs , and trailers. A special interest vehicle plate is intended for a vehicle that is any of the following:. Tags for the public to show support for the military. Examples of these plates include: The Congressional Medal of Honor plate. The Ex-POW license plate. The National Guard plate. Since its launch, Oregonians have ordered 72, sets of Cultural Trust plates through July 31, The surcharge is in addition to regular title and registration fees, plate manufacturing or replacement fee, and county registration fees if the customer lives in Clackamas, Multnomah or Washington Counties.
More on plate options and fees. DMV is continuing to expand services and increase choices for Oregonians who need services — online, by appointment and with rising availability of standby service if you walk in. First, check DMV2U. If you travel by air or might in the future, consider getting the Real ID option next time you renew your license, permit or ID card.
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