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Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How much does it cost to order the plate? A. For Pennsylvania Flyers Charities license plates fee is $50, payable to Comcast-Spectacor Charities. Additionally, there is a yearly renewal fee of $10, payable to Comcast-Spectacor Charities (this is in addition to the standard annual registration fee due to the state). Sixers fans may select a specific number between 1-100 based on availability for an additional $50 donation ($100 total).
A: For Delaware Flyers Charities license plates, once approved, the fee for the first batch is $50, however, fans wishing to select a specific number (subject to availability between 1-200), the fee is $100.
A: For New Jersey, click here for more information.
Q. Is it tax deductible? A. A portion of the payment for Pennsylvania plates is tax-deductible ($26).
Q. I ordered my license plate. How long until I receive it? A. PA License Plates: Our organization sends applications to the PA Dept. of Transportation every 2-4 weeks After receiving the application, it will be sent to Harrisburg with the next group of applications. Once your application has been received in Harrisburg, you should receive your plate in approximately 8-10 weeks.
A. Delaware License Plates: We are in the process of collecting payment and application forms from the last of our 200 applicants. Once that step is complete, we should have a better sense of the initial process.
NJ License Plates: Click here for contact information.
Q. Will the License Plate come directly to my home or will it go to Comcast-Spectacor Charities? A. For all plates, they will be mailed directly to your home.
Q. Can I make a special request for a number? A. Delaware: Applicants may request a specific number, at an additional fee, for the first batch of plates. After the first batch is sent, specific numbers are no longer available. A. Pennsylvania (Flyers): Specific numbers are no longer available as the first batch has already been sent. A. New Jersey: New Jersey plates may be personalized for an additional fee. Click here for information.
Q. I have a handicapped plate. Can I still get a Flyers or Sixers license plate? A. Pennsylvania: Specialty license plates are not issued as handicapped plates; however, you may order your Flyers Charities license plate, and then apply for a handicapped placard through your state DMV/MVC.
Q. What charities does my donation support? A. Donations made to Comcast-Spectacor Charities through the License Plate and other fundraisers throughout the season help support many local charities aimed at helping youth organizations and various healthcare initiatives. Organizations such as: the Police Athletic League, Arthur Ashe Youth Tennis and Education, March of Dimes and Living Beyond Breast Cancer, are among a list of past beneficiaries of Comcast-Spectacor Charities.
If you have any other questions, please call 215-952-5269 or e-mail FlyersLicensePlates@comcast-spectacor.com.
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