New Texas Plates Let Drivers Celebrate Service, Compassion, and School Pride

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More Than Metal: New Texas Plates Let Drivers Celebrate Service, Compassion, and School Pride

From Army Rangers to animal rescue efforts, the latest specialty plates
turn everyday vehicles into rolling statements of support.

(AUSTIN, Texas – March 10, 2026) Texans can show their style—mile after mile—with new specialty license plates available in 2026. The new designs, created by the 89th Texas Legislature, give vehicle owners meaningful ways to support causes they care about and honor communities they belong to.

“Texas specialty license plates tell stories,” said Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (TxDMV) Executive Director Daniel Avitia. “The primary purpose of a license plate will always be public safety—making sure vehicles can be identified quickly and accurately on our roads. But specialty plates also give Texans a way to express who they are and what they stand for.”

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  • The Retired Firefighter plate (HB 3135, 89R) recognizes retired firefighters and provides a visible way to honor their years of service and commitment to public safety.
  • The U.S. Army Ranger and 75th Army Ranger Regiment plates (HB 3815, 89R) commemorate veterans of the elite U.S. Army Rangers, known for precision, discipline, and extraordinary service.
  • The Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal plate (SB 927, 89R) honors recipients of the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal, awarded for meritorious service, leadership, and professional achievement among junior service members.
  • The Animal Friendly – Spay. Neuter. Adopt. plate (SB 1568, 89R) complements the existing Animal Friendly plate. Proceeds support sterilization programs that reduce pet overpopulation, lower euthanasia rates, and improve public health.
  • The Central Catholic High School plate (HB 791, 89R) allows students, alumni, and supporters to display their pride in Central Catholic High School.

How to Order

Texans can order specialty license plates through the state’s specialty license plate vendor, MyPlates, or through their county tax assessor-collector’s office. Many specialty license plates can be personalized, allowing applicants to select the numbers and letters that appear on their plate.

For more information about the state’s specialty license plate program, visit www.TxDMV.gov/license-plates.

 

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