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Passenger 301238 Annual registrations are still in effect for most classes. Andrew Osborne reports that NWT and Nunavut are issuing 18 month registrations for some commercial plates.
The new graphic base began at 300000.
Original base high: 124775 2010-07-18 Adriaan Bergink
Andrew Osborne
Non-passenger Plates
Commercial C25520 Commercial plates had CV up to 9999 but reduced to just C after 10000. Size of the C is larger from around 19500 and up. Willie C. Brock, Jr.
Dealer D550 Dealer plates are rare with a small D followed by a 3-digit number. Only about 550 of these have been issued. Andy DeCeunynck
Government G6300 Government plates have a smaller G followed by a number. They go on RCMP vehicles and other government owned cars, but not buses. About 6300 of these have been issued. Andy DeCeunynck
Inuvik Snowmobile/ATV S041 Plate Finder Number One
Motorcycle 8399 E. Morgan
Public Service P11387 Public Service plates are issued on Taxis, buses, and on the front of semis. Initially, they started with the letters PS, but somewhere (well before 10000), they reverted to just the letter P. The P is still smaller than the numbers that follow it. The highest is about P11300. Andy DeCeunynck
Rental RE2990 From Andy: Rental cars have a special plate with RE followed by the number. The RE is the same size as the numbers. The highest I saw was RE2593 and nearly all that are on the road today are above RE2000. Andy DeCeunynck
School Bus S0091 Seen online Plate Finder Number One
Snowmobile 6695 Plate Finder Number One
Trailer T29075 Although this is not an actual high right to the number, Andy reports from a recent visit to NWT that about 24500 Trailer plates have been issued. David R. Wilson
Veteran VET232 From Andy: Veteran plates are the letters VET followed by a 3-digit number. I only saw VET001 and VET022. These plates stand out because they are red instead of blue. They are the only plates that are of a different color than the standard set. Andy DeCeunynck