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Formats for license plate numbers are consistent within the state. For example, Delaware is able to use six-digit all-numeric serials because of its low population. Several states, particularly those with higher populations, use seven-character formats of three letters and four digits, including 1ABC234 in California, 1234ABC in Kansas and ABC-1234 (with or without a space or dash) in Georgia ...
In Rhode Island, license plates with low serial numbers have been distributed by politicians and have become known as status symbols. [67] The Rhode Island Governor's office instituted an official lottery for so-called "preferred plates" in 1995. [68] Low-digit, all-numeric plates are also available in Massachusetts, Illinois, and Washington, D.C.
Sales of personalised number plates have more than doubled over the past decade, figures obtained by the BBC suggest. More than 1.2 million transactions took place in 2024, up from about 500,000 ...
Registered owners of plate numbers 1 to 357299 only received the Bell tabs to place on their 1916 plates. Validation tab: Bell : 1919 485001 [16] to 599705 [17] Registered owners of plate numbers 1 to 485000 only received the Star tabs to place on their 1916 plates. Validation tab: Star : 1920 white on black 123-456 1 to 527-583 1921 black on ...
The current sequence, which was implemented in 1980, is the opposite: “Numeral Alpha Alpha Alpha Numeral Numeral Numeral.” The series began with 1AAA000, followed by 1AAA001 and so on.
In 1992, the state introduced a numerical county-coding scheme (see the County Coding section below), with the county number being displayed on a red sticker at the bottom left corner of the plate; this scheme was initially used only on specialty plates before being adopted on standard passenger plates when the Bicentennial base was introduced ...
Feb. 26—A renewed call to create special license plates to honor veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars remains alive under Senate Bill 2731, which was carried over from last legislative session.
The current serial formats on these plates consist of three letters followed or preceded by a number between 1 and 20. On standard courtesy plates the first letter is a county code, the second letter is the first initial of the vehicle owner's name, and the third letter is the initial of the last name of the vehicle owner.