Northeast State Community College, in partnership with the Northeast State Foundation, is excited to announce the Northeast State Specialty License Plate! Be one of the first to support our wonderful institution and show your school pride by reserving your own specialty license plate.
Pre-order yours today for a non-refundable $35 fee, submitting your name, address, and county of residence. Northeast State has until June 30, 2025, to secure a minimum of 1,000 pre-orders so that road testing and production may begin. Get rolling with a Northeast State Specialty License Plate today!
A: Yes, Northeast State has until June 30, 2025, to collect all names and addresses for the initial plate order, design the artwork, and send all monies collected to the Department of Revenue, Vehicle Services Division for the state of Tennessee.
A: Northeast State will need to collect your name, address, and county as they appear on your current vehicle registration along with your non-refundable $35 pre-order fee.
A: No. This is separate from your local vehicle registration fee. The $35 fee is a surcharge for the initial order and production of the NeSCC specialty license plates. Fees are determined by state and local governments, so vehicle registration fees vary by county. Please contact your local county clerk’s office for fees specific to your area.
A: Yes! Each year when you renew your specialty plate, the Northeast State Foundation will receive a portion of your registration fee. Fees are determined by state and local governments, so vehicle registration fees vary by county. Please contact your local county clerk’s office for fees specific to your area.
A: Once 1,000 orders have been placed, all pre-orders will be sent to the state with our artwork. The NeSCC specialty license plate will go undergo road testing and then into production. All plates will be shipped to your county clerk's office within four to six months. You will be notified when your plate is ready for pickup at your county clerk’s office.
A: If Northeast State cannot collect the names and monies required for the initial order, we must request an extension through the current legislative session before the June 30, 2025, deadline. If we do not reach the minimum pre-order requirement and do not seek or are not granted an extension, your $35 pre-order fee will be considered a donation to the Northeast State Foundation and the general scholarship fund.
A: Funds will be placed in the Northeast State Foundation’s general scholarship fund. These funds will be distributed in the form of student scholarships via the Northeast State General Scholarship Application and the scholarship selection process.
A: All funds will be placed in the Northeast State Foundation’s general scholarship fund. Should you choose to make a donation to a specific fund or area of interest, please visit our donations page.
A: Your initial order and continued renewal, along with all others, will allow Northeast State’s Scholarship Programs Office to select several additional scholarship recipients each academic year. For a list of Northeast State Foundation scholarships, please visit our Northeast State Foundation Scholarships page.
A: Renewal of all specialty license plates will be handled by the Vehicle Services Division for the state of Tennessee. Your registration renewal may come via mail or email each year, and your renewal can be completed online or in person at your local county clerk’s office.
A: Absolutely! Pre-order as many NeSCC specialty license plates as you need for your vehicles.
A: According to the Vehicle Services Division for the state of Tennessee, this design will not be available as a ‘disabled’ license plate. But you can place a disabled sticker on any NeSCC specialty license plate.
A: Joshua Johnson
Assistant Director of Alumni and Donor Engagement
JAJohnson@NortheastState.edu
423.354.5359
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