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Alabama residents who are active or retired firefighters of a paid, part-paid or volunteer fire department or widows or widowers of firefighters who died in the line of duty and are vehicle owners of private passenger automobiles, pickup trucks, motorcycles, and pleasure motor vehicles (i.e., recreational vehicles) not exceeding 12,000 pounds gross vehicle weight may purchase license plates in this category.
Additional fees:
The net proceeds of the $1 fee will be distributed into a fund managed by the Alabama Joint Fire Council and shall be used for the purpose of expanding and maintaining the Alabama Firefighter Memorial located in Tuscaloosa and for training expenses associated with the Firefighter Peer Support Program. The net proceeds of the $5 fee shall be distributed to ALDOR.
Retired volunteer firefighter includes a person who retired from a volunteer fire department in another state and meets the requirements of the law.
Alabama residents who are active or retired firefighters of a paid, part-paid or volunteer fire department or widows or widowers of firefighters who died in the line of duty and are vehicle owners of private passenger automobiles, pickup trucks, motorcycles, and pleasure motor vehicles (i.e., recreational vehicles) not exceeding 12,000 pounds gross vehicle weight may purchase license plates in this category.
Additional fees:
The net proceeds of the $1 fee will be distributed into a fund managed by the Alabama Joint Fire Council and shall be used for the purpose of expanding and maintaining the Alabama Firefighter Memorial located in Tuscaloosa and for training expenses associated with the Firefighter Peer Support Program. The net proceeds of the $5 fee shall be distributed to ALDOR.
Retired volunteer firefighter includes a person who retired from a volunteer fire department in another state and meets the requirements of the law.