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March 29, 2024

DMV: Golden Knights specialty license plates ready for production

Vegas Golden Knights Game 3 Watch Party at Topgolf

Joe Buglewicz/Las Vegas News Bureau

Vegas Golden Knights fans watch the first period during a Game 3 watch party at Topgolf Las Vegas on Sunday, April 15, 2018. Vegas Golden Knights President Kerry Bubolz announced the watch party earlier in the week, which featured prize giveaways and special guest appearances.

Vegas Golden Knights Send-off for the LA Games

Fans come out for a good luck send-off for the Vegas Golden Knights at City National Arena as they head to Los Angeles for games three and four of the series. Saturday, April 14, 2018. Launch slideshow »

There will soon be another way to show your support of the Vegas Golden Knights.

A specialty license plate for the first-year franchise has been designed and is ready to be produced, said Kevin Malone, a spokesperson for the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles.

The design won’t be released until the state receives final approval from the team, Malone said. Production will take several weeks, he added.

The plates were approved by lawmakers during the last legislative session. Unlike other specialty plates — for causes such as UNLV athletics or the Reno Air Races — a portion of the fee won’t go toward a charitable cause.

Fans will pay $35 annually for the plates in addition to other registration costs, with a $10 yearly renewal fee.

A Raiders specialty plate is also in the works and expected to be available well in advance of the team’s 2020 move to Las Vegas, Malone said.

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