From Michigan Secretary of State <[email protected]>
Subject NEWS RELEASE: Secretary Benson announces revival of iconic red, white, and blue license plate to commemorate America’s 250th anniversary
Date December 11, 2025 12:01 PM
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Michiganders can order semiquincentennial plate starting Jan. 2





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*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*
Dec. 11, 2025

Contact: Cheri Hardmon

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Red White and Blue License Plate

Secretary Benson announces revival of iconic red, white, and blue license plate to commemorate America’s 250th anniversary

"Michiganders can order semiquincentennial plate starting Jan. 2"

*LANSING, Mich. *–* *Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson today announced the return of Michigan’s beloved red, white, and blue license plate in celebration of the United States' semiquincentennial, marking 250 years of independence. Drivers can order the limited-edition plate from Jan. 2 until the end of the year.

 

“As we prepare to celebrate our nation’s 250th anniversary, I’m proud to announce Michigan’s iconic red, white and blue license plate will return to our roads in 2026,” *Secretary Benson said*. “Our latest legacy plate honors our country’s founding and history along with our ongoing fight for freedom, equality, and justice for all.” 

 

The new license plate design is a modern take on the original 1976 bicentennial plate, which earned Michigan its first “Plate of the Year” award from the Automobile License Plate Collectors Association. The plate includes elements of the American flag with bold patriotic colors, stars and stripes. 

 

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed Public Act 317 of 2023 [ [link removed] ] to revive the red, white, and blue plate and to create legacy plates replicating the white-on-blue and white-on-black license plate designs [ [link removed] ] originally launched in the 1970s and 1980s. Drivers ordering any of the three new legacy plates will pay a one-time $55 fee, which includes a $5 plate service fee and a $50 contribution to the Michigan Transportation Fund for road construction and repairs across the state. Drivers renewing a legacy plate will pay a $10 renewal fee in subsequent years.  

 

Michiganders can order the new semiquincentennial legacy plate starting Friday, Jan. 2 online at Michigan.gov/SOS [ [link removed] ], when purchasing a vehicle through a dealership, or by scheduling a visit to any Secretary of State office. 

 

Visit Michigan.gov/LegacyPlates [ [link removed] ] for more information. 

 

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