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Utah unveils Great Salt Lake Preservation license plate

The new license plate was available to Utahns as of July 1. Courtesy graphic

SALT LAKE CITY—As of July 1, Utahns can now get the new full-plate design for the Great Salt Lake Preservation specialty license plate.

Rep. Paul Cutler and Sen. Jen Plumb ran SB92 in 2023 that authorized the creation of a Great Salt Lake Preservation specialty license plate. Proceeds will be dedicated funding for conservation and preservation efforts. 

Revenue from the plate’s annual contribution fee is deposited into a fund administered by the Utah Department of Natural Resources that supports projects that benefit the Great Salt Lake, a Senate release said.

“The response from Utahns to the Great Salt Lake plate has been incredible,” said Sen. Plumb. “People wanted a way to show their support for the lake, and this plate has become exactly that. We’re excited that this beautiful new design is finally available and hope it inspires even more Utahns to get involved in protecting our state’s most important resource.”

“I’m excited to have a Utah license plate that captures the vibrant colors and beauty of the Great Salt Lake sunsets that so many Utahns love,” said Rep. Cutler.

Utah’s specialty license plate approval process changed shortly after SB92 was passed. It required the new full-plate design to have an extended review and approval process before being produced, the release said. 

How to replace your GSL plate with the new design: 

You have two options:

Option 1: Wait until your next registration renewal

  • You must visit a DMV office in person.
  • Request your registration renewal and plate replacement at the same time.
  • This option allows you to avoid paying the specialty plate contribution fee ($25) twice in the same year. All other administrative fees will still apply. 
  • You will receive a new license plate number.

Option 2: Get the new design immediately

  • Visit a DMV office in person or order a replacement plate online.
  • You will pay the $25 Great Salt Lake contribution fee when obtaining the new plate, along with all other administrative fees. 
  • You will receive a new license plate number.
  • When your registration comes due, you will pay the contribution fee again as part of your normal registration renewal.


How to get the GSL Plate: 

You can apply for one through Utah’s specialty plate program by:

  • Applying online through the DMV’s specialty plate process.
  • Visiting a DMV office in person.

Utahns with questions about eligibility, fees, or the plate replacement process should contact their local Utah DMV directly. 

“People have endearingly called this plate a ‘bake sale’ for the Great Salt Lake,” said Sen. Plumb. “And if there’s one thing we know in Utah, it’s that bake sales work! This is the Utah way of showing support for something we care about. The Great Salt Lake plate was one of the first bills I successfully moved through committee as a senator, and it’s exciting to finally see the full design available for Utahns who want to help protect the lake.”