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Lebanon Conflict Veteran

Lebanon Conflict Veteran Plate

Michigan is proud to recognize its men and women who served in the U.S. military during the Lebanon Conflict. Residents who served during the conflict from July 1 through Nov. 1, 1958 or Aug. 25, 1982, through Feb. 27, 1984, and their spouses are eligible for a Lebanon Conflict Veteran plate.

The plate is available in either the standard or the Spectacular Peninsulas design. The fee for the standard design is $5. The Spectacular Peninsulas design is $10. If you are purchasing an original plate or replacing an existing plate when renewing, other registration fees may apply. You may also personalize your plate for an additional fee.

Veteran plates can only be used on passenger cars, pickup trucks, vans and motor homes. Motorcycles, trailers and vehicles used commercially are not eligible.

Veterans and their spouses interested in obtaining a Lebanon Conflict Veteran plate may apply at their local Secretary of State office by submitting a completed Application for Veteran License Plates.

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