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The new "Life Elevated" Ski and Arch plates are now in use.

Chad Garner reports seeing a YKX series in the 2007 Arch, which is surprising since it appears Utah doesn't issue plates with X and K next to each other. He also happened to see a BXK plate, as well as a ZXK plate. He has confirmed that these series have been issued, but other XK and KX combinations have not. So, the AKX, AXK, and BKX series in the New Ski plate weren't issued, but CKX was issued. In the New Arch plate, the ZKX series was skipped. Utah began issuing plates with X and K next to each other most likely between June and August of 2010. The BK series skipped BKX, and that series was issued in about May of 2010. The ZX series was issued just a few months later, and this series did issue ZXK.

Stickers
11 - white on green
12 - white on red
13 - white on blue
14 - black on yellow
Type Plate Notes Reporter
New 2007 Ski C75 3XY This is the new version of the Ski plate with the Life Elevated slogan. Justin Beus spotted the 122nd plate of this series, A12 2AA.

From Chad Garner: Apparently Utah has stopped issuing plates with any "FC" or "FK" endings. Not sure why, unless it's not supposed to be issued because it looks like a bad word. Again, I'm not sure. They did issue AFC, AFK, BFC, BFK, ZFC, and ZFK. They did not issue YFC (though I'm SURE I've seen a YFC), YFK, CFC, or CFK. I'm assuming this to be the case because Salt Lake County was issued CFH, CFJ, and CFL--without being issued CFK. I was confused as to why they would skip CFK, but this makes sense now.
Chad Garner
Arch 017 UYL Each leading letter goes backwards (after XZZ comes WAA, then VAA, now UAA) Chad Garner
New 2007 Arch Y35 3XX Each leading letter goes backwards, same as the original Arch plates, but the progression within the series is forward. Therefore, the first plate of the series was Z00 1AA, working forward to Z99 9ZZ, then the Y series followed starting at Y00 1AA, working forward to the current high. Chad Garner
Ski 996 PMV Utah is no longer using county stickers. Tony Burdett reports that county stickers still appeared on the LXx series plates, but not on the LZx series. No LYx series have been seen yet. The screened CY designation on the plates for sticker location was dropped between MGN and MMY.
On the Arch plates, the XXx series had county stickers, but none of the Wxx series have them. May 2002 seems to have been the approximate time that county stickers ended.
It appears that 999 PMV was likely the last plate of this issue.
Chad Garner
Non-passenger Plates
Handicap AE85J Handicap plates are now issued on the new "Life Elevated" Ski base.
Chad Garner reports Handicap plate ZE98J on the 2007 Arch plate on 2012-06-11.
Chad Garner
Highway Patrol UHP 284 UHP logo is between prefix and suffix. Martin Houle
Motorcycle-ARCH Y50GN This is the new Arch plate. Chad Garner
Motorcycle-SKI B28JU This is the new Ski plate. Chad Garner
Semi-Trailer A521620 Life Elevated base Paul Petrinovich
Trailer 064212A Utah trailer plates are now issued on the "Life Elevated" base with seven digits. The Ski base ends with A. The Arch base ends with Z.
Arch high - 053904Z
09657 R is the high for the original Ski base.
Jim Sadler
Specialty Plates
Medal of Honor 1 This is a low and a high since only one has ever been issued in Utah. The recipient was George Wahlen. Justin Beus
Olympics 618P7 Olympics plates not issued after 30 June 2002. Tony Burdett
Specials D063K All Specials (including Antique, Handicap, Military, Pets, Wildlife, Universities) use the same A123A sequential format on the new "Life Elevated" plate, so there is only one high for Specials.
The original format on the former base was 1234A with a high of 4285U.
Seen on Plateshack Y2K
Chad Garner