Colorado Kids 1st License Plates
The Suicide Prevention Partnership Pikes Peak Region (SPP) is proud to promote the Colorado Kids 1st License Plate. A wonderful example of how the SPP committees work together, this project started as a bill that was advocated at the State Legislature by our Public Policy Committee. After successfully helping pass the legislation, the Colorado Kids 1st Plate is now a fundraiser for SPP and available for purchase!
Get yours today!
By getting the Colorado Kids 1st License Plates through SPP, you are financially supporting our programs and projects and raising awareness about the importance of keeping our kids safe. For every plate that is purchased with SPP as the designee, our organization will receive $10.
Three easy steps
1) Obtain your certificate enabling you to purchase the plate by clicking here. Please have your name exactly as it appears
on your title and registration.
2) Important! Designate SPP in the notes/comments section of the online form. Don't forget this step! With several organizations eligible to be the designee, this is the only way to ensure SPP is credited with your purchase.
3) Once you receive your certificate in the mail, take it to the DMV and switch your plates for the Colorado Kids 1st plates.
Show your support for Colorado Kids and the Suicide Prevention today!
**Don't forget designate the Suicide Prevention Partnership Pikes Peak region in the notes/comments section of the order form to ensure the SPP is credited with your purchase.**
FAQs
Q. Can I go to the DMV without a certificate and get the plate?
A. No. As with many specialty plates (e.g. Broncos Charities, Support Education) you must first obtain a certificate enabling you to purchase the plate.
Q. How much does it cost?
A. Since this is a fundraiser, you must first make a $30 donation to obtain the certificate, $10 of which goes directly to the SPP to help promote our projects and programs that benefit Colorado kids. The remainder is put into the Colorado Kids 1st Fund which will assist other community programs that promote the health and safety of Colorado children. Your regular registration fees plus a specialty plate fee will be assessed by the DMV when you go to get your plates.
Q. Do I have to wait until my plates are expired?
A. No, and in fact, don't! Get the word out now. You may get the new plates at any time. The DMV will prorate your fees.
Q. How can I ensure that SPP will get the $10 for the plate I'm going to purchase?
A. When you order your certificate online, you MUST designate the SPP in the notes/comments section.
Q. Can I get personalized plates?
A. Yes. The handprints, however will not appear on your plate.
Q. Do I have to turn my old plates in?
A. Yes. BRING YOUR OLD PLATES INTO THE DMV WITH YOU.