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Screened black serial on landscape with a wood bridge and a boat in left. "Minnesota" and "STATE PARK AND TRAILS" centered at top and bottom respectively 1PB123 1PA001 to 1PH850 (as of June 2019) Plate created as part of the 125th anniversary celebration of Minnesota state parks and trails. The design was chosen in July 2016 after an online ...
The Minnesota Department of Public Safety (DPS) is a department of the State of Minnesota in the United States. DPS is an enforcement, licensing and services agency that develops and operates programs in the areas of law enforcement, traffic safety, alcohol and gambling, fire safety, driver licensing, vehicle registration, emergency management and public safety information.
Iowa Department of Transportation, Motor Vehicle Division, Office of Driver Services [67] Yes, see notes 14 years 16 years 17 years 2 years (16-18); 5 years (18-70); 2 years (70 and older) (8 years effective 01/01/19) [68] No Permit must be held for six months and learner must be 16. Learner must also log at least 20 practice hours.
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Drive legally in the Land of 1,000 Lakes by understanding MN car insurance laws. ... if you cause an accident and the other driver’s vehicle sustains $20,000 worth of damage, you would be ...
Renewal tab is placed in the lower right corner. Great Lakes February 1, 2025–present Embossed white serial on blue plate; "GREAT LAKES" centered at bottom. ABC12D AAA00A to AAA78C (as of February 20, 2025) Reintroduced in 2025 as an homage to the original 1983 plate. [7] Renewal tab is placed in the lower right corner.
In 1956, the United States, Canada, and Mexico came to an agreement with the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators, the Automobile Manufacturers Association and the National Safety Council that standardized the size for license plates for vehicles (except those for motorcycles) at 6 inches (15 cm) in height by 12 inches (30 cm) in width, with standardized mounting holes. [2]