New Sweet Home Alabama Tags

Alabama Beach  Alabama to unveil new vehicle license plate design in January. READ FULL TEXT OF NEWS RELEASE
by Alabama Governor's Press Office
Published: Tue, October 07, 2008 - 3:41 pm CST Last Updated: Tue, October 07, 2008 - 7:13 pm CST
MONTGOMERY – Governor Bob Riley today unveiled the design for the new license plate that will go into circulation in January. The new car tag features a colorful beach scene and the phrase “Sweet Home Alabama” and will replace the “Stars Fell on Alabama” plates that have been in use since January 2002.

The new design carries the Alabama tourism department’s “Sweet Home Alabama” theme that was unveiled a year ago and appears in print ads and television commercials promoting the state as a vacation destination.

Governor Riley assigned the tourism department to design the new license plate and chose a beach scene to reflect the Gulf Coast’s importance to Alabama’s tourism industry. Together, Baldwin and Mobile counties generate more than 30 percent of the state’s $9.8 billion tourism revenue.

“A lot of people outside of Alabama don’t even know that we have beaches. When we put more than three million tags showing sea oats and a beautiful sunset over water into circulation, that will change,” Governor Riley said.

Alabama tourism director Lee Sentell said the design is a major boost to the hospitality industry. “Having the ‘sweet home’ phrase included is a real plus,” he said. “Sweet Home Alabama is the third most played song identifying a destination, behind ‘New York, New York’ and ‘I Left My Heart in San Francisco.’”

Alabama Department of Revenue Motor Vehicle Division director Brenda Coone said car owners still have the option to select the “God Bless America” license plate with the patriotic flag design that does not identify the county where the plate was purchased.

“County licensing officials will begin issuing the new license plates January 2,” Coone said. The plates can be personalized with a maximum of seven characters, she said.

The new tag will be issued for the next five years.


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