Utah
Official Utah Jazz license plates available for public sale with donation to charity
Salt Lake City, Utah — The new Utah Jazz license plate is now available for sale with proceeds going to local charities.
Drivers can personalize their Jazz license plates with up to five numbers or letters.
The updated plates differ from past versions with an all-black Jazz logo, in addition to the tag line “Take Note” on the bottom.
“The Utah Jazz license plate is an ideal way for fans to display their pride in our NBA franchise while making a donation to charity,” said Jim Olson, president of the Utah Jazz.
To get a plate by mail, drivers must submit a copy of their current registration, any documentation required for a special plate, a check for $46 that includes $17 for the cost of the plate, $25 initial contribution for the Utah Jazz Foundation and $4 for postage and handling.
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