

For only $30 you can put one of these conservation license plates on your vehicle, motorcycle or trailer. Order today - no need to wait till your vehicle registration renewal is due, as the cost will be pro-rated. Best of all, $22 of the $30 goes directly to help fund conservation efforts right here in Texas.*
Wild for Texas Collection
Monarch Butterfly License Plate


Texas State Park Hummingbird License Plate


Texas Horned Lizard License Plate


Texas Rattlesnake License Plate


Fishing and Texas Rivers
Texas Largemouth Bass License Plate


Texas Rivers License Plate


State Parks
Texas State Park Camping License Plate


Texas State Park Bluebonnet License Plate


Wildlife Restoration and Management
Desert Bighorn Sheep License Plate


Texas White-tailed Deer License Plate


Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation
Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation Quail License Plate


Tips for Ordering a Plate
- No need to wait for vehicle registration renewal. Cost will be pro-rated.
- Order Online: You won't need your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) or current plate number when you order, only when you pick up your new plates.
Your plates will be mailed to your local county tax office
for pickup in two to three weeks and they should call you when they're in. If not, please call TxDMV at 1(888) 368-4689 for status.
- Clicking the “order” button will transfer you to myplates.com to complete your order. This site processes orders for the TxDMV, who is responsible for the manufacture and distribution of all Texas licenses plates. For questions email to: vtr_special_plates@TxDMV.gov or call TxDMV at 1-888-368-4689.
- Order In person: Visit your local county tax office to order. Your plates will be mailed to your home in two to three weeks.
- Personalize Your Plate: Use letters, numbers, and your choice of 3 symbols
(
heart symbol star symbol ).
*Fees are in addition to annual registration fee.
TPWD Sponsored Non-profit License Plates
Texas Parks & Wildlife Department (TPWD) is the sponsoring state agency for nine non-profit charity plates. For each $30 plate fee collected, $22 goes to a special TPWD fund for the plate, and then 100% of these dollars is passed-on to the non-profit organization. Eight of these non-profits support conservation-related initiatives.
Houston Audubon


Save Texas Ocelots


Big Bend National Park


Coastal Conservation Association


Ducks Unlimited - Classic


Ducks Unlimited – Blue Heron


Ducks Unlimited – Three Dogs


Lions Camp


Marine Mammal Recovery

