Monday, December 15, 2008

How to Get Your Virg. Special Plate

As of this past weekend we have over the 350 people required for the DMV to issue our plate. However, there is one last thing that you need to do so we reach the finishline.

Please read carefully these instructions on what you need to do to get your Virginia special plate. The due date for complete applications is January 31st, 2009. Note that the special plate is $25 per vehicle and vanity (you select the six characters) is an additional $10 per plate.

For those of you who have yet to pay for your plate:
1. Complete the DMV form vsa10 (preferably electronically) that is the official application for this plate.
2. As our plate is not yet approved, we must submit the initial 350 applications and ONE check. Please DO NOT attempt to pay by credit card on the form. Instead, please make a check out for the appropriate amount to “UM Alumni Club of Washington DC.” If paying by check is somehow not possible, please contact me.
3. Mail the completed form vsa10 and your full payment to:

UM Alumni Club of Greater Washington D.C.
ATTN: C. Robinson
P.O. Box 44835
Washington, DC 20026-4835

For those who have paid the $10 deposit:
1. Contact the AAUM club that you sent your payment to: Rubyjean Gould (gouldrl@cox.net) for Tidewater and Jacqueline Moriarty (moriartyjh@yahoo.com) for Richmond. Those who sent a check to Richmond, we know who you are and Jacqueline will likely be in touch with you soon. For those who sent a check to Tidewater, let Rubyjean know how much you deposited on your plate. The appropriate club will provide you with further instruction on where to mail your completed form vsa10 and balance due.
2. Send your form vsa10 and balance due to Jacqueline or Rubyjean as appropriate. They will reconcile the accounting and forward your completed application and payment to me.

In either case, once I have received and recorded your full payment and completed form vsa10 I will notify you via email.

ALSO, this is a team effort, so please… don’t let the team down by not observing the deadline of January 31st, 2009.

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