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  2. How can I keep my shark plates while waiting for my new ... - AOL

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    How would I go about retaining my current plates? — Albert E. L. A: ... If an active registered VIN number does not match to an insurance policy for four consecutive weeks, a Request for ...

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    I am a Vietnam veteran and would like to get veteran license plates with my existing plate number. Am I able to do this online?

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    Make sure to check with your previous state’s DMV what you need to do with your old license plates. Florida, New Jersey and Pennsylvania are among the states that require you to return your old ...

  5. Vehicle license plates of the United States - Wikipedia

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    [62] [63] These estimates have sometimes been exceeded: in 2008, plate number 6 brought $675,000 at auction, [64] [65] and in 2018, plate number 20 fetched $410,000 at auction. [64] [66] Bids have come from around the world, even though only drivers with Delaware licenses and residency can legally own the plates. [64]

  6. Vehicle registration plates of Delaware - Wikipedia

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    In Delaware, plate number 1 is reserved for the governor, 2 for the lieutenant governor, and 3 for the secretary of state. But all other numbers 4 and higher are allowed to be traded. [ 5 ] Additionally, plates up to 87,000 are allowed to display replica porcelain enamel plates.

  7. Vehicle registration plates of Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Reserve plates permit the plate holder to receive the same serial number when new plate styles are issued, or to transfer the serial number to family members. These plates are either all-numeric (1 through 99999) or consist of a single letter followed or preceded by a number (A 1 through Z 9999 and 1 A through 9999 Z).