Indiana Code § 9-18.5-11-4

Eligibility; no additional fee for plate
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Sec. 4. A person that is a resident of Indiana and that is eligible to register and display a license plate on a vehicle under this title may apply for and receive an In God We Trust license plate for one (1) or more vehicles after completing an application for an In God We Trust license plate. There is no additional fee for an In God We Trust license plate. [Pre-2016 Revision Citations: 9-18-24.5-4; 9-18-24.5-5; 9-29-5-34.5.]   IC 9-18.5-12 Chapter 12. Special Group Recognition License Plates               9-18.5-12-1 "Committee"             9-18.5-12-2 Exemptions from chapter             9-18.5-12-3 Application; review             9-18.5-12-4 New special group recognition plates; review by legislative committee; limitations             9-18.5-12-5 Periodic review of previously issued special group recognition license plates             9-18.5-12-6 Total number of special group recognition license plates in circulation             9-18.5-12-7 Design and emblem             9-18.5-12-8 Special group representatives; design conference; group membership list             9-18.5-12-9 Issuance only to qualified persons             9-18.5-12-10 Transfer of plates             9-18.5-12-11 Repealed             9-18.5-12-12 Violation             9-18.5-12-13 Sales requirement for continued participation and issuance of plates; termination             9-18.5-12-14 Sales of special group plates in excess of 5,000; fees and trust funds             9-18.5-12-15 Special group plates; collection of annual fee by bureau             9-18.5-12-16 Collection of annual supplemental fee by bureau             9-18.5-12-17 Disclosure to special group of personal information on application             9-18.5-12-18 Agreements between bureau and special groups             9-18.5-12-19 Disclosure of personal information; permissible uses

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