(MSC News)--The new standard Kansas license plate design will soon be seen, with the Kansas Department of Revenue, on Monday, saying the new "To the Stars" design is now available.
That word was delivered in a release, which sends the reminder that the new plates will replace the current ones with the "Ad Astra" design.
The new design, which features the Kansas Statehouse Dome within a cutout of the state set against a blue, white, and yellow gradient background, was overwhelmingly chosen by Kansans in a December 2023 public vote, winning 53% of the total vote.
The release explains that the new design will be used for all issued new plates, including replacements for any remaining embossed plates. Kansans who were issued a plate with the “Ad Astra” design as the replacement for their embossed plate will not be reissued another plate with the new design. However, any Kansan who has the “Ad Astra” design but wants the “To the Stars” design can visit their local county treasurer's office to transfer their registration to a plate with the new design.
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