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Marin County Emergency Medical Services Agency

899 Northgate Drive, Suite #104
San Rafael, CA 94903
415-473-6871
415-473-3747 fax

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EMS License Plate Program - Order Yours Today

EMS LicenseThe Emergency Medical Services Authority has developed a specialty license plate to honor and recognize EMS professionals in California. Creating a specialty plate will support and recognize healthcare professionals who work in the emergency setting. These plates will also increase the visibility of EMS in California.

The standard EMS License Plate will be $50 initially and $40 for renewals. Personalized plates (new or conversions) are $90 with a $70 annual renewal fee. These funds may be used in any of the following areas: public information and prevention, recognition program, an EMS memorial fund, AED programs, a trauma registry and prevention program, charitable programs or programs to enhance EMT applicants statewide.

EMSA must collect 7,500 pre-paid applications before the plate is produced and distributed to applicants. This process could take as long as a year, which could delay applicants receiving their plates. If EMSA cannot collect 7,500 applications a full refund will be given to the applicant. A full description of the program is available at: http://www.emsa.ca.gov/about/license_plate/default.asp


The Emergency Medical Services (EMS) agency is responsible for the planning, implementation and evaluation of the EMS system established to provide prehospital services. Utilizing input from system participants and consumer advocates, planning efforts are directed toward maintaining a system which balances the unique skills and interests of participating organizations to achieve and maintain a coordinated system of emergency medical care available to all consumers within Marin County. This program is also the regulatory extension of the EMS Authority and has responsibility for interpreting and enforcing state regulations relating to the performance of prehospital personnel.

Five fire service based providers and two privately owned companies provide emergency medical services. Fire provider agencies include seventeen individual fire departments fielding twelve ALS transport units staffed by 2 EMT-Ps or 1 EMT-1 and 1 EMT-P.

There are three hospitals, all providing basic emergency services and on-line paramedic consultation as needed.

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