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New York DMV Unveils America 250 License Plate Ahead of Nation’s Semiquincentennial

Staff Report / June 18, 2026

ALBANY – New Yorkers now have a new way to celebrate the nation’s upcoming 250th birthday. The New York State Department of Motor Vehicles has unveiled a commemorative America 250 license plate recognizing the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, which will be observed on July 4, 2026. State officials introduced the new design during a ceremony at Peebles Island State Park near Albany and announced that the specialty plate is now available for purchase through DMV offices and online.

The commemorative plate features a patriotic design incorporating the outline of the United States, including Alaska and Hawaii, along with red, white, and blue imagery intended to mark the historic milestone. The release is part of broader efforts underway across New York and the nation to recognize America’s semiquincentennial and highlight the country’s history and founding principles. New York’s America 250 initiatives are expected to include exhibitions, educational programs, commemorations, and public events throughout the state.

Key details about the new plate include:

  • Commemorates the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
  • Available through New York State DMV offices and online.
  • Features a patriotic red, white, and blue design.
  • Offered for passenger-class vehicles.
  • May be personalized for an additional fee.
  • Requires an initial purchase fee and annual renewal fee in addition to standard registration costs.

The launch comes as communities throughout New York prepare for America 250 celebrations recognizing the state’s significant role in the Revolutionary War and the nation’s development. The New York State 250th Commemoration Commission has been coordinating events and educational initiatives designed to explore both the state’s contributions during the Revolutionary era and the continuing impact of the nation’s founding ideals over the past two and a half centuries.