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| B BB C CV D E FHP FO G GF GH GK GL GW HF HP K L MC MH N NN O P Q RV S SRD T TA-TE TAF-TEF V W WW X | Private Trailer Private Trailer City Bus Commercial Vehicle Passenger < 2500 lbs. Limousine/Bus for Hire Florida Highway Patrol Half-year trailer for hire >4001 lbs. Commercial <2050 lbs. Truck for hire, full-year Commercial 2051-3050 lbs. Commercial 3051-5050 lbs. Commercial >5050 lbs. Heavy Equipment Truck for hire >4051 lbs. Handicapped Ambulance Semi-trailer Member of Congress Mobile Home Rental Trailer Rental Trailer Semi-trailer for hire Off-road Vehicle/Harvest Truck Antique/Historic Vehicle Recreational Vehicle Bus for Hire State Road Department Passenger Truck Tractor Half-year Truck Tractor Private trailer <500 lbs. Passenger 3500-4500 lbs. Passenger > 4500 lbs. Tax Exempt |
The license plate shall also be imprinted with the word 'Florida' at the top and the name of the county in which it is sold at the bottom, except that apportioned license plates shall have the word 'Apportioned' at the bottom and license plates issued for vehicles taxed under s. 320.08(3)(d), (4)(m) or (n), (5)(b) or (c), or (14) shall have the. Florida used numeric county codes on its license plates between 1938 and 1977, with the order of the codes based on the populations of each of the state's 67 counties according to a 1935 census. There was also code 68 on plates ordered from the state tag office in Tallahassee, and code 90 on replacement plates. In the state of Florida, all license plates are required to be replaced every 10 years per section 320.06(1)(b), Florida Statutes. Once you have chosen a desired plate(s), see the Motor Vehicle Registrations page to learn how to apply for a license plate and registration. Specialty license plate fees may vary and are charged IN ADDITION to regular registration fees and renewal fees. For example: Florida State University license plate: $25 annually. Fraternal Order of Police tag: $25 annually. In most cases, a portion of the fee helps support a charity or non-profit organization.
Although New Hampshire has several different plate types, a few of our more popular plate types are described below. Please view our complete list of Plate Types for more information.
Passenger Plate: These are the standard issue plates with the 'old man of the mountain' design.
Decal Plate: These plates are available in both Passenger and Veteran and cost $15, in addition to the plate manufacturing fee, and regular town and state registration fees. The $8.00 plate manufacturing fee is only required in the first year of purchase. Decal Vanity Plates are also available for the additional $40 vanity plate fee. These plates allow for a 3' x 3' authorized decal to be placed on the plate. The legislature approves which organizations are allowed to sell decals to be placed on these plates. Please see our Decal Plate page for more detailed information and for a list of authorized organizations.
Vanity Plate: Vanity Plate means a personalized registration plate composed entirely of alpha characters, alpha numerical characters or a combination of symbols and alpha numerical characters, which can be obtained for an additional fee. Cost for the Vanity Plate is $40.00 for a twelve (12) month period and is prorated depending on the number of months you are registering your vehicle. To apply for a Vanity Plate, please fill out form Application for Vanity Plates(RDMV 120). To check the availability of a plate, please go to our Plate Search.
Veteran Plate: Veteran plates shall be issued to a motor vehicle registered pursuant to RSA 261:87-b.
Conservation (Moose Plate): Regular New Hampshire license plate with Moose logo on the left side. Cost for this plate is $30 per year in addition to the plate fee and regular town and state registration fees. An $8.00 plate fee is only valid in the first year of purchase. Proration is not available for the Moose Plate. Also available in Vanity Plates.
Florida Plate Type Rgs Meaning
State Parks Plate: Regular New Hampshire license plate with Parks logo on the left side. This parks plate allows admission into most New Hampshire state parks. For the complete list of state parks, please visit the State Division of Parks and Recreation. The cost for the plate is $85 per year in addition to the plate fee and regular registration town and state fees. Plate fee is only charged in the first year of purchase. Proration is not available with the Parks plate. Also available in Vanity Plates.
Conservation Parks Plate: Regular New Hampshire license plate with Moose on the left side, Park logo on the right. This plate is limited to four digits. Cost is $85 per year for the parks, $30 per year for the conservation. The plate fee is only charged in the first year of purchase. Proration is not available. Also available in Vanity Plates.
What Does Plate Type Rgs Mean
Motorcycle Plate: Limited to 5 characters. Also available in Vanity Plates; however, the ampersand symbol (&) cannot be utilized.