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Federal Bureau of Prison plates start with J (for Department of Justice) followed by 3 numbers, and a 3 letter code indicating which federal prison the vehicle is attached to except for inmate transfer buses which are assigned the code BUS. All US government plates have a fixed expiration of 8 years, 6 months after issuance.
Indiana plates are randomly issued with combinations of 3 numbers and either 1, 2, or 3 letters, while all "In God We Trust" plates have 3 letters and 3 numbers. Formats for license plate numbers are consistent within the state.
Because the RMV utilizes "Plate Type" to describe the type of registration, it is theoretically possible to have two plates issued with seemingly the same serial. Some of the plate types, and their three-letter codes, are listed below:
The U.S. state of Oklahoma first required its residents to register their motor vehicles and display license plates in 1915. As of 2024, plates are issued by Service Oklahoma. Only rear plates have been required since 1944. Prior to July 1, 2019, plates belonged to the car, not the owner.
ABC-1234 3: AAA-1000 to EYH-2999 Validated with windshield decal. Letters I, O and Q not used in serials. AAA-1000 through ABZ-9999 reserved for Transit Permit; EYH-3000 through EZZ-9999 may be issued on custom plates. TWY series used by New York State Thruway Authority. April 1, 2010 – May, 2020 Empire Gold plates.
Letter code January 1 to 75-000 1 to 75-000 A February 75-001 to 150-000 75-001 to 160-000 B March 150-001 to 225-000 160-001 to 245-000 C April 225-001 to 300-000 245-001 to 330-000 E May 300-001 to 375-000 330-001 to 415-000 H June 375-001 to 450-000 415-001 to 500-000 K July 450-001 to 525-000 500-001 to 585-000 M August 525-001 to 600-000
An aircraft registration is a code unique to a single aircraft, required by international convention to be marked on the exterior of every civil aircraft. The registration indicates the aircraft's country of registration, and functions much like an automobile license plate or a ship registration.
## ### is the registration code; X is the series letter. Each unique classification of vehicles is assigned a unique letter. For private vehicles, for example, if numbers start from 11 B 111, the letter B will not change until numbers reach 99 B 999. Then, plates will go up to 11 C111. These details are explained further in each section of this ...
In 1982, three-letter codes were introduced on passenger plates. AAA through DZZ were assigned to Denver, and GAA through TZZ to the next five most populous counties (Jefferson, El Paso, Boulder, Arapahoe and Adams); blocks of codes in the 'E', 'F', 'U', 'V' and 'W' series were then assigned to the remaining counties in roughly alphabetical order.
Kansas has a system of county codes used for identification of the home county of a state resident or company on license plates and state tax forms. The codes are two letters based on the first letter of and another letter in the name of the county.