Utah Mammoth license plates now available at the DMV
Aug 18, 2026, 4:31 PM
Utah drivers will be able to rep their favorite hockey team as the Utah Mammoth license plates are now available to order through the DMV. (Photo courtesy: Smith Entertainment Group)
(Photo courtesy: Smith Entertainment Group)
SALT LAKE CITY— Utah drivers will be able to rep their favorite hockey team as the Utah Mammoth license plates are now available to order through the DMV.
The first ever Utah Mammoth license plate is available now! 🚗
Proceeds from this plate will support the SEG Foundation’s efforts towards Utah’s youth and community.
More info: https://t.co/9qlhWCKTbj pic.twitter.com/BzLjFuXxLe
— Utah Mammoth (@utahmammoth) August 18, 2026
Utah Mammoth license plates
As the very first plates issued since the franchise relocated from Arizona to Utah in 2024, the new plates feature the team’s official Mammoth branding and marks following the adoption of the moniker in 2025.
The long awaited Utah @utahmammoth plate is finally available from the DMV.
Scroll down the page and find it here:https://t.co/FjCl4ZsIf2 pic.twitter.com/VISVRaqE8g
— Daniel McCay (@danmccay) August 18, 2026
In addition to the initial standard plate fee, A portion of the proceeds from each public sale of the Mammoth plates will benefit the SEG Foundation, which supports a variety of causes across Utah.
“This plate will generate funds for the SEG Foundation to support programs for Utah’s youth and community,” the official listing on the DMV website states. “This plate generates funds to support these programs and is available to any person who desires to make the required contribution.”
“This plate may be personalized with up to six alphanumeric characters. Not available for motorcycles.”
Since the plates became available, Mammoth fans have wasted no time putting in their orders.
Got mine! Thought the reference would be appreciated by @RyanQualtrics #TusksUp https://t.co/SOq928yalF pic.twitter.com/mVFRkwnhuN
— Utah Hockey Club Club (@utah_hockey) August 18, 2026
“First of all, I ordered the Mammoth plate to show my fandom,” Utah Mammoth fan Brandon Merrill said. “There’s nothing I love more than being in the community and spotting another Mammoth fan as it has united the state in such a fun way!”
“Second, with the proceeds going to support youth hockey, it’s a no brainer as we try to build up our programs in Utah.”
The new Mammoth plates can be from the Utah Division of Motor Vehicles.
