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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Maine Firefighter Plates application in the editor.
Begin by entering your name in the designated field for the applicant. Ensure that it matches your official identification.
Fill in your complete address, including street, town, and zip code. This information is crucial for processing your application.
Indicate your active fire department's name in the specified section. This confirms your eligibility for the firefighter plate.
Sign the application where indicated. Your signature verifies that you understand the terms regarding the plate's usage.
The Fire Chief must complete their certification section, confirming your active membership and assigning a plate number if applicable.
If you desire a vanity plate, check the box and include an additional fee of $25.00 along with this application.
Finally, review all entered information for accuracy before submitting it along with payment and a copy of your current registration to the Specialty Plate Clerk.
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