Show Your Support by Purchasing Our Custom Plate

MN100 Licenses Plate

Custom MN100 Club License Plate

Visit any DMV location to order the MN100 Club License Plate or click on the link below for an online application.
For more information call Julie Gotham at 952-500-2189.

The Minnesota 100 Club license plate was approved by the Minnesota House of Representatives in 2022 and became available for order in 2023. This is the State’s first black license plate and the only one that supports First Responders.

The contributions received through the purchase of each plate support injured and fallen First Responders. Our goal is to show First Responders how many Minnesotans truly appreciate and support them.

Online Instructions

  1. Go to Dps.mn.gov or Google “Renew MN driver’s license”
  2. On the Home page, click “Vehicle Services” and then “Renew Vehicle Tabs” (registration)
  3. You will complete the demographics page. You will need your VIN and insurance information to do this.
  4. There is a question: Do you want to change your plates? Be sure to click “yes”. You can also decide to personalize your plates here.
  5. Click on the box that says “Plate Tyle” and then “Other.”
  6. There is a drop down menu that appears. “100 Club” is the first one on the list.
  7. Plates for new vehicles can be ordered at the dealership.

Frequently Asked Questions

The easiest (and quickest) way to get the plates is to order them online or visit your local licensing agency. See the instructions above.
DMV sites do not stock the plates at this time, but they are able to process applications to order the plates, including personalization
There is a $40 contribution to the MN 100 Club above your regular registration fee. The fee goes to support the First Responders and their families who need our help.
Yes! MN 100 Club plates are available for motorcycles and one ton trucks.

It usually takes about 5-7 business days to receive your plates. Personalized plates may take several additional weeks.

Yes. You can personalize with up to 6 characters. Personalization fees are extra and go to DPS.

Maybe. Your registration fee may be pro-rated depending on the proximity to your regular tab renewal. Please check with your local licensing agency.

Your $40 contribution goes to support First Responders who have been killed or critically injured in the line of duty and their families.

Yes. Police and Fire Departments that wish to order the plates for their fleet vehicles can follow the process below to obtain the MN100 Club plates from the MN Driver and Vehicle Services Division.

Step by Step Process:

  1. Determine how many plates you would need (including front and back of department vehicles)
  2. Write a letter on your department letterhead to MN Driver and Vehicle Services with your request, making sure to note the number of plates, title on plates, and where to send them.
  3. You will need to enclose a check with the letter for the plate processing fee, which is $3 for each plate. Since you are looking to order two plates for your transport vehicle to start with, the check will need to be written out for $6 per vehicle. The check needs to be written out to: MN Driver and Vehicle Services
  4. Once DVS gets your letter that lets them know the number of plates, title on plates, where to send them, and the check, they will process your order and your plates will be sent to you.

Please contact us if you need further assistance or guidance with this process.

No. You will need to contact DPS, your dealership, or your licensing agency.

When we called for help…they answered.

The mission of the MN100 Club is to provide financial support to First Responders and their families who are critically injured or killed in the line of duty. When a First Responder dies in the line of duty, their pay stops immediately. Surviving family members are left with burial expenses on top of everyday expenses like mortgages or rent payments, groceries, car payments, childcare, and other daily living expenses. It can take up to four months or more for surviving First Responders or their families to receive insurance payments, workers comp, or death benefits. Our goal is to stand in that gap.

We provide immediate financial support of up to
$50,000