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Passenger plates used an AB1 C2D serial format, with the first letter corresponding to the month as from 1949 to 1996. This time, however, one letter was assigned for February, and two letters for each of the other eleven months, with the order of the letters strictly alphabetical.
The same applies to the first number or letter on West Virginia plates (1 to 9 for January through September, and O, N, and D for October, November, and December expirations, respectively). Additionally, the first letter of Missouri passenger plates denotes the month of expiration. The month's position within the calendar year corresponds to ...
The general format of US government plates is a letter prefix followed by 4 to 6 numbers and a letter, with plates ending with T always being trailer plates, and plates ending in M being motorcycle plates, a majority of US Government vehicles using U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) plates, which begin with the letter G, followed by a ...
That’s because the state has strict rules for what goes on custom license plates. Of the 1.1 million new Missouri passenger vehicle registrations processed during 2023, over 8,000 of them were ...
Fans of a certain school in a neighboring state are thrilled. “Best thing Kansas can do is release a black and gold license plate. #MIZ.”
When I read The Star’s news story on automobile license plates that were rejected, I was intrigued. My family recently bought a used car, so we are in the market for new plates.
County-coded (1 or 12); 1962 base plate renewed with stickers for 1963 Nevada: Embossed silver numbers on dark blue plate with border line; "NEVADA" embossed in silver block letters centered at top; "JUN 61" embossed in top left corner and state outline in top right corner None A12345 AB1234 County-coded (A or AB). 1961 base plates revalidated ...
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