Support Conservation in Style
Join the growing number of Oklahomans who are supporting conservation by showing their Okie pride with a bison license plate.
Download the License Plate Order Form
Click to downloadWe are so excited that you're here to get your bison license plate! Your vehicle has never looked better.
We can't thank you enough for supporting conservation, wildlife and a heathly environment for future generations of Oklahomans.
4 Easy Steps To Your New License Plate
Step 1:
Think of clever, custom wording that suits your conservation style and will look awesome on your specialty plate.
Step 2:
Download, complete, mail in or drop off your order form to the OK Tax Commission or a tag agency near you.
Step 3:
Allow 8 to 12 weeks for production and delivery. You will recieve your plate in the mail from the OK Tax Commission.
Step 4:
Celebrate your new, colorful plate that supports the conservation and wildlife you love because $20.00 of the initial registration fee ($40.00) and then the annual renewal fee ($36.55) comes back to TNC to make our mission successful.
Why Bison?
Bison play a crucial role in maintaining grasslands. The Nature Conservancy manages 13 herds throughout North America including a herd of 1,700 at the Joseph H. Williams Tallgrass Prairie Preserve near Pawhuska. Great herds of bison once roamed the prairies of our nation, including Oklahoma. This license plate is a great opportunity to generate awareness about the important role bison play in maintaining Oklahoma’s native prairies.
Frequently Asked Questions
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The bison license plate can be ordered at tag agencies statewide or by downloading the OK Tax Commission form—see download links above. Please allow 8-12 weeks for production. You will receive your plate in the mail from the OK Tax Commission.
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Just like all license plates, you'll renew annually. The initial fee for the bison plate is $40 and the annual renewal fee is $36.55. A portion of this fee ($20) benefits The Nature Conservancy's conservation efforts in Oklahoma.
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You will still need to have and annually pay for the state-issued license plate with the scissortail bird in addition to your specialty-themed plate.
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Yes! Each time you renew, you support the conservation of Oklahoma’s majestic prairies, scenic rivers and native wildlife.
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You may be able to deduct the cost of a specialty plate from your personal income taxes. Consult with your tax adviser or review the IRS regulations that apply to your finances to determine whether or not a deduction is allowed.
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Revenue from the bison license plate benefits The Nature Conservancy's conservation projects throughout the state.
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Hats off to the talented Chris Miller at Cubic Creative for creating this fantastic design!