Special Vehicle Plates and Driver License Indicators
About This Benefit
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Special Vehicle Plates and Driver License Indicators is a state benefit administered by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs for eligible veterans in North Carolina.
To qualify, veterans must meet the following requirements: must be a resident of north carolina; must have a service-connected disability; must be a purple heart recipient.
Why This Benefit Matters
Reduced travel costs. Transportation benefits — including toll exemptions, reduced registration fees, and travel reimbursements — lower the cost of getting around, especially for medical appointments.
Quality of life. Recreation benefits like free park passes, hunting and fishing licenses, and facility access provide opportunities for relaxation and well-being that support your overall health.
Family protection. Benefits that extend to your spouse, children, or dependents multiply the value of your service. Education, healthcare, and financial support for your family provides lasting security.
Who Qualifies
- Must be a resident of North Carolina
- Must have a service-connected disability
- Must be a Purple Heart recipient
Available in: NC
Last Verified
February 5, 2026
Likely CurrentSource
Official .gov sourceLast verified: February 5, 2026
Next Steps
Gather your documents
Most applications require your DD-214, VA disability rating letter, and state ID. Some benefits may require additional documentation.
Contact the administering office
Visit the official source above for application instructions, or contact your state veterans affairs office for assistance.
Consider working with a VSO
A Veterans Service Organization (VSO) can help you navigate the application process at no cost. They're trained to maximize your benefits.
This information is for general reference only and is not a legal eligibility determination. Always verify with a VA-accredited representative.