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District of Columbia Rental

Plate Reporter Date
R 50536 Ethan Massengale 2/27/24
R 50088 Bradley Gallagher 4/08/21
R 50049 Bradley Gallagher 8/24/20
R 50036 Bradley Gallagher 6/03/20
R 50000 Bradley Gallagher 5/08/20
R 49800 Bradley Gallagher 3/18/20
R 49000 Bradley Gallagher 2/24/20
R 40066 Kyle Wasson 12/18/19
R 40000 Bradley Gallagher 12/11/19
R 39000 Bradley Gallagher 5/24/19
R 37000 Bradley Gallagher 10/19/18
R 36000 Bradley Gallagher 7/25/18
R 35843 Bradley Gallagher 7/17/18
R 35000 Bradley Gallagher 6/06/18
R 33195 Dave Edmondson 6/12/15
R 32559 Dave Edmondson 5/18/15
R 32035 Bradley Gallagher 3/11/15
R 320## Dave Edmondson 3/02/15
R 31762 Tom Castelli 6/25/14
R 31304 Bradley Gallagher 4/27/14
R 31265 Bradley Gallagher 3/23/14
R 31201 Bradley Gallagher 11/19/13
R 30296 Bradley Gallagher 10/27/13
R 30030 Bradley Gallagher 9/07/13
R 30027 Bradley Gallagher 6/27/13
R 26613 Kyle Wasson 11/16/12
R 26549 Dave Edmondson 5/16/12
R 26029 Bradley Gallagher 5/01/12
R 25379 Bruce Bufalini 9/06/11
R 25346 Kyle Wasson 3/09/11
R 25140 Kyle Wasson 3/07/11
R 24961 Kyle Wasson 1/12/11
R 24801 Kyle Wasson 11/16/10
R 24727 Kyle Wasson 3/16/10
R 242## Dave Edmondson 12/18/07
R 23595 Christopher F. 1/27/07
R 50536

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Many rental cars are now using standard Passenger plates. The R series has not been issued since 1991, but some plates are still in use. They are embossed with "A Capital City" in Italic typeface.

From Bradley Gallagher: Rental plates appear to have started up again on the Taxation base (and jumped to R-30000?) after having not been manufactured since before 1991, on the "A Capital City" base. These older plates remain in use and are thought to have still been issued as recently as this year.

Rental is the second type (after passenger) to switch from "Washington, DC" to "District of Columbia". Change occurred between R-30710 and R-31265.

R-31304 was reported on 2014-04-27.

R-31762 was reported on 2014-06-25 on the Taxation Without Representation base. Screened "District of Columbia" rather than the usual "Washington, DC" for "state" name.