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Alabama Gold Star Family

Issued To:

An Alabama resident and vehicle owner who is a member of the immediate family of a person who has died while on active duty in any branch of the U.S. military.

Code Section:
32-6-630
Required Documents

One of the following must be presented by the registrant prior to purchasing this plate:

  • DD Form 2064 – Overseas Death Certificate or prior era Department of Defense Death Certificate
  • DD Form 1300 – Report of Casualty
  • If the applicant is not identified as the next of kin on one of the documents listed above, the applicant must submit a notarized affidavit obtained from the Alabama Department of Veterans’ Affairs, certifying applicant’s relationship to the deceased service member.

Registration Fees:

Free – $105:

The registrant may receive one distinctive license plate for display on a private passenger automobile or pickup truck, and shall be exempt from the payment of the motor vehicle registration fee, ad valorem tax and any additional fees.

  • Additional distinctive license plates may be purchased upon payment of regular required motor vehicle fees and taxes and an additional fee of $3 for the initial issuance of the distinctive license plate.
  • Payment of required license fees and ad valorem taxes for the years during which a new license plate is not issued shall be evidenced as provided in Section 32-6-63.
  • $50 annually for personalized license plates

Other Information:

The phrase “member of the immediate family” shall mean all of the following:

  1. A spouse.
  2. A parent, adoptive parent, or stepparent.
  3. A foster parent in loco parentis.
  4. A sibling, to include whole or half-blood, or by adoption.
  5. A child, including those by adoption, or a stepchild.
  6. Grandparent or other legal guardian.
  7. Any other immediate family members designated as next of kin by the Department of Defense.