As of January 1, 2010, Idaho joins more than 30 states across the country in offering a Masonic license plate. They were approved by the Idaho Legislature, to join about 40 other specialty-plate options that allow Idaho drivers to financially support nonprofit organizations.
An extra $35 fee is charged when the new plate is first purchased; renewals will have a $25 fee, in addition to the regular annual registration costs. $13 of the fee will go to the state, and the remainder will benefit the Freemasons of Idaho.
Brother Darrell Waddell of Daylight Lodge No. 760 in Louisville, Kentucky has created a website that displays many of the different Masonic-themed plates from around the country. See it here.
An extra $35 fee is charged when the new plate is first purchased; renewals will have a $25 fee, in addition to the regular annual registration costs. $13 of the fee will go to the state, and the remainder will benefit the Freemasons of Idaho.
Brother Darrell Waddell of Daylight Lodge No. 760 in Louisville, Kentucky has created a website that displays many of the different Masonic-themed plates from around the country. See it here.