Indianapolis, January 4, 2026
The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles has launched five new specialty license plates for Hoosiers, allowing support for various organizations and initiatives. The plates, each available for an annual fee of $40, include designs for the Indiana Fever Fund, ISTA Foundation, Pollinator Partnership, Purdue University Fort Wayne, and Purdue University Northwest. The funds generated will aid in advancing the missions of these groups, promoting education, women’s organizations, and environmental sustainability.
Indianapolis, Indiana – The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) has introduced five new specialty license plates in 2026, allowing Hoosiers to support various organizations and institutions through their vehicle registrations.
New Specialty License Plates Available
The five new Special Group Recognition (SGR) plates are:
- Indiana Fever Fund: Honors Indiana’s WNBA team and supports girls’ and women’s organizations statewide.
- Indiana State Teachers Association (ISTA) Foundation: Advances continuing education and training for Indiana public school educators.
- Pollinator Partnership: Promotes the health of pollinators critical to food and ecosystems.
- Purdue University Fort Wayne: Represents Purdue’s growing impact in Indiana’s second-largest city.
- Purdue University Northwest: Demonstrates Purdue’s commitment to expanding higher education in the northwest part of the state.
Details and Availability
Each specialty license plate costs $40 annually, with $25 from each plate going directly to the respective group. These plates are available for all passenger vehicles, light trucks (11,000 lbs. or less), motorcycles, and RVs. Hoosiers can select any of these new designs or any other plate design available from the BMV online or in person at a local branch. Plates can also be purchased at a BMV Connect Kiosk during standard plate renewals. Drivers wishing to upgrade their plate before their renewal period can visit a branch in person for an additional fee.
Background Context
The introduction of these specialty license plates provides Hoosiers with an opportunity to support organizations and institutions that are important to them. The funds generated from these plates will aid in advancing the missions of the respective groups, including supporting women’s organizations, enhancing education for public school educators, promoting environmental sustainability, and expanding higher education opportunities in Indiana.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What are the new specialty license plates introduced by the Indiana BMV in 2026?
The five new Special Group Recognition (SGR) plates are:
- Indiana Fever Fund: Honors Indiana’s WNBA team and supports girls’ and women’s organizations statewide.
- Indiana State Teachers Association (ISTA) Foundation: Advances continuing education and training for Indiana public school educators.
- Pollinator Partnership: Promotes the health of pollinators critical to food and ecosystems.
- Purdue University Fort Wayne: Represents Purdue’s growing impact in Indiana’s second-largest city.
- Purdue University Northwest: Demonstrates Purdue’s commitment to expanding higher education in the northwest part of the state.
How much do these specialty license plates cost?
Each specialty license plate costs $40 annually, with $25 from each plate going directly to the respective group.
What types of vehicles can display these specialty license plates?
These plates are available for all passenger vehicles, light trucks (11,000 lbs. or less), motorcycles, and RVs.
How can I purchase one of these new specialty license plates?
Hoosiers can select any of these new designs or any other plate design available from the BMV online or in person at a local branch. Plates can also be purchased at a BMV Connect Kiosk during standard plate renewals. Drivers wishing to upgrade their plate before their renewal period can visit a branch in person for an additional fee.
What will the funds generated from these specialty license plates be used for?
The funds generated from these plates will aid in advancing the missions of the respective groups, including supporting women’s organizations, enhancing education for public school educators, promoting environmental sustainability, and expanding higher education opportunities in Indiana.
Key Features of the New Specialty License Plates
| License Plate | Purpose | Annual Cost | Beneficiary |
|---|---|---|---|
| Indiana Fever Fund | Supports girls’ and women’s organizations statewide | $40 | Indiana Fever Fund |
| Indiana State Teachers Association (ISTA) Foundation | Advances continuing education and training for Indiana public school educators | $40 | ISTA Foundation |
| Pollinator Partnership | Promotes the health of pollinators critical to food and ecosystems | $40 | Pollinator Partnership |
| Purdue University Fort Wayne | Represents Purdue’s growing impact in Indiana’s second-largest city | $40 | Purdue University Fort Wayne |
| Purdue University Northwest | Demonstrates Purdue’s commitment to expanding higher education in the northwest part of the state | $40 | Purdue University Northwest |
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