The Tennessee Department of Health has premiered the new design for the “Driving to a Cure” license plate which helps support uninsured and underinsured women access breast and cervical cancer screening and diagnostic services.
Tennessee drivers who currently have a Driving to a Cure plate can receive the new plate design when they renew their vehicle registration online at www.tncountyclerk.com. New registrations for the Driving to a Cure specialty plate can be made in-person at any Tennessee County Clerk’s office.
The fee for the plate is $61.50 annually and the new plate design is available now.
In 2022, the Driving to a Cure plate raised $145,000 in proceeds to provide breast cancer screenings for-eligible women. (Photo courtesy TDH)