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RSPCA Number Plates

Did you know the RSPCA WA now offers special PAW and RSPCA number plates?

Let the world know that you love animals by fixing your personal RSPCA or PAW number plates to your car, ute, caravan or bike.

RSPCA number plates are the PAW-fect gift for you or someone special!

You can choose from three different versions of plates:

RSPCA number plate PAW999

  

How to order your RSPCA Number Plates :

Plates cost $450 (including GST) per set. $200 of this goes towards rescuing, rehabilitating and rehoming animals suffering from cruelty and neglect.

Step 1: Before you order your special RSPCA number plate, please complete this form to check if the number you want is available. (It can take up to five days to check).

Step 2: Once you know that your desired number is available, download one of these forms and print it out.

Order form - RSPCA XX      Order form - PAW XXX     Order form - XXX PAW

Step 3: Once completed, return it to us as an attachment for payment and processing.

Step 4: Once payment is finalised, RSPCA WA will forward your number plate application to be processed by Department of Transport.

Step 5: When you receive your plates, affix them to your car and show the world how much you love animals!

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Published: 11th June, 2020

Updated: 30th June, 2025

Author: RSPCA WA

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