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Flat plates have come to South Carolina. A press release from the South Carolina DMV dated 2007-09-18 reported that the standard issue "Smiling Faces, Beautiful Places" graphic is the first to change to a flat, digitally produced format in September. Starting in October, Personalized, Permanent Trailer, Amateur Radio, Disabled Veteran, and Dealer plates will change to flat. The new flat general issue "palmetto sunrise" plate began to appear in June and July 2008.
Type Plate Notes Reporter
New 2008 Sunrise GMV 697 New plates became available in July, but they began being issued in June to people renewing July expirations. These plates are flat.
The letters I and Q are now being used.
Low - AAA 103 Series began at AAA 101
As with the previous base, TGR, USC, and USA (see below) have been issued out of order.
Black month stickers indicate plate mailed directly from 3M manufacturing facility (3M printed the stickers); Red month stickers issued by DMV.
Ben Bunton
Passenger 304 XXM Flat
Embossed high - 589 XBJ
Flat low - 568 XBK
Numbers 101 to 999 are now used. Several optional letter series on the standard base are available on a first-come, first-served basis. These would appear to be out of sequence since they are way beyond the current regular high. These optional series are: TAG (as in car tag), TGR (for fans of Clemson Univ. Tigers), USC (for fans of Univ. of S.Car.), UNC (for fans of Univ. of N. Car.), and UGA (for fans of the Univ. of Ga.). Unlike regular pass. series which only go to 900, these series are numbered through 999. Also, this is the only use of the letter U on South Carolina plates, until recently when regular pass plates began using U. Ben Bunton reports that the use of the letter U on regular plates began in the Nxx series.
Ken Reager
Non-passenger Plates
Antique 9721 Flat Ben Bunton
Camper
K
T
12162
Flat
CT10001 TO CT99999, then KT10001 on up. Still using CT and now KT.
Tristan Anderson
County Government CG65257 Went flat around CG63000 Ben Bunton
Dealer X107250 New series is X000000 on flat black on light green base. Previous series was XX00000 on embossed blue on white base. All current Dealer plates begin with X1 because the 1 denotes the expiration year 2011. The first digit after the X denotes the last digit of the expiration year.
2009 expiration high - X923870 2009-06-20 Ben
2010 expiration high - X015357 2010-05-06 Ben
X9 is black on lt. green
X0 is black on lt. blue
X1 is black on gray
Ben Bunton
Farm 11258FM Lower numbers are now appearing. This series is believed to have started in 1983 at FM 10001 with annual issues through 1988, then stickers from 1989 on. It appears that after reaching FM99999, the series started over at either FM1 or FM1001.
FM4918 is the first flat reported.
After FM9999, went to 10001FM (suffix instead of a prefix)
Ben Bunton
Fleet FV23461 Now flat Ben Bunton
Handicapped ISA27611W Flat
Palmetto tree design in background, first issued January 2, 2010. "W" is now a suffix. Numbering began at 1001W. Smaller handicapped logo on left side.
Previous base (black/white) high: 98079. W was part of the plate number as a prefix, but not displayed as part of the serial (printed on the sticker and registration only.)
Ben Bunton
Motorcycle
Z
B
98102
Now flat
After reaching ZZ 9999, the series went to a stacked Z/A format with 5 digits.
Handicapped Motorcycle Z271 was spotted on 10-10-2005 by D. Raymond Smith.
Antique Motorcycle ZA 1209 was spotted on 11-09-2005 by Dennis Griesemer.
Ben Bunton
Permanent Trailer PV60127 After exceeding PT99999, the series continued in PV. Ben Bunton reports seeing PV10001, which could be the first in the PV series. Changed from embossed to flat between PV36000 and PV39000.
Permanent Trailer originally debuted in mid 80s as TP10001 to about TP 25000, then started at PT00000. When the law changed in 1997 or 98, TP Prefix was for fleets of 7 or more trailers, but no limit is required any more.
Ben Bunton
State Government SG95212 Embossed Ben Bunton
State Government Motorcycle SG1115 Dennis Griesemer
Trailer TL 85058 Dennis Griesemer
Truck P423987 Flat low - P393584 2010-05-12 Ken Reager Ben Bunton
Utility Trailer UT 16442 Dennis Griesemer
Specialty Plates
Clemson Tigers T18146 Low: T1
Changed to flat around T17500
Ben Bunton
Ducks Unlimited
D
U
3419
Now flat Ben Bunton
Emergency Medical Svcs
E
A
228
Has always been flat. Ken Reager
Endangered Species K10050 Discontinued after K9999. Most offices are out of stock as of March 2010.
The state has now decided to offer this type again. Flat plates started at K10000.
Ben Bunton
First in Golf GF3354 Seen on Plateshack Y2K Willie C. Brock, Jr.
Fraternal Order Of Police
L
E
2679
Flat Ben Bunton
Georgia Tech
Y
J
228
Has always been flat.
Low: Y/J4
Ken Reager
In God We Trust 919 3EZ This is an optional plate. No additional fee is charged for it. The series started at 100 1AA. Lowest spotted - 102 1AA.
Embossed high - 374 8DT
Flat low - 571 5DT
Ben Bunton
National Guard
N
G
30953
Ben Bunton
Presbyterian College
P
C
459
P/C 1 reported as a low on the campus by Ken Reager. Ken Reager
Share The Road
B
K
2609 NEW
Ben Bunton
University of South Carolina U23280 Now flat Ben Bunton
Vietnam Veteran
V
V
4643
Now flat
V/V 1 reported as a low by Dean W.
Ken Reager
Wild Turkey WT 927 Low: WT4 Ben Bunton