If 3,000 plates aren’t on the road by December 31, Florida will retire this plate forever—cutting critical funding for Scenic Walton’s safety and beautification projects.
Scenic Walton, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that works to preserve and enhance the safety and natural beauty of Walton County, is the beneficiary of the iconic 30A/Scenic Walton charity license plate. This is likely your last chance to get one of these beautiful plates.
For every one of these plates on the road, Scenic Walton receives $25/year of the specialty plate fees. Over 3,000 locals pre-ordered these tags to support safety and beautification projects right here at home, but not enough people have picked them up. If 3,000 plates aren’t on cars by December 31st of this year, the State will discontinue their plate. That means no more 30A tags, and Scenic Walton loses the funding that helps keep our community safe and beautiful.
Fun Facts:
- The plate can be ordered for any regular vehicle, golf cart, low-speed vehicle, trailer, or RV registered in the state of Florida!
- You can order it whether you are renewing your vehicle registration or not!
- It is quick and easy to order the plate for yourself. The entire online ordering process only takes a few minutes!
- It is just as quick and easy to order the plate as a gift for someone else. What a great Christmas present!
With projects like the pedestrian and cyclist underpass in Inlet Beach, multiple roadway landscaping projects, and their current initiative to get overhead utilities undergrounded throughout the county, Scenic Walton is truly making a difference, and they need your help to continue this game-changing work. If you already have the Scenic Walton 30A plate, you can keep it for ten years. But after December 31st, they will be retired forever. And they will no doubt become collector’s items that only true locals have. So don’t wait. If you believe in protecting the place we all love, go to any Florida tax collector’s office or visit www.Scenic.org/waltonplates now to get your tag before it’s too late.
























































