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There are nine tribes recognized. All nine have non-graphic, tax exempt plates beginning with a tribe-specific prefix, for use on official vehicles. Seven of the nine tribes also have graphic plates available for private vehicles. The graphic plates are available to all South Dakota residents (no tribal affiliation is required.)
Embossed black on golden yellow; "SOUTH DAKOTA 1942" at top none: 1-1234 10-1234 Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10) Revalidated for 1943 with black tabs, and for 1944 with windshield stickers, due to metal conservation for World War II. 1945 Embossed green on white with border line; "SOUTH DAKOTA 1945" at bottom none: 1-1234 10-1234
South Dakota will issue passenger vehicles a single rear plate for a $25 fee, but only if the vehicle will be driven less than 6,000 miles (9,700 km) every year. [ 50 ] In 2016, the Iowa General Assembly attempted to pass a law that exempts "vintage" vehicles and two-seat, low-profile sports cars, like Corvettes, from the front license plate ...
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South Carolina: Embossed green numbers and border line on white plate; "SC" and tree embossed at right, with debossed white "27" in tree None A123-456 A 1 to F 1-500 Letter corresponds to weight class. This is the last appearance of the Palmetto Tree until 1976 on the SC license plates. South Dakota
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Number is the dealer number, letter prefix increments every time a new plate is issued to that specific dealer Light truck Embossed black serial on orange plate; "EXP" at top left, "DEC 52" at top right; "WIS TRUCK" at bottom A12-345 Coded by weight class (A) Revalidated for 1953 with black on white tabs. Weight classes are A, B, C, and D.
South Dakota is named after the Dakota Sioux tribe, which comprises a large portion of the population — with nine reservations currently in the state — and has historically dominated the territory. [10] South Dakota is the 17th-largest by area, but the fifth-least populous, and the fifth-least densely populated of the 50 United States.