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Maryland Baltimore City Police

Plate Reporter Date
BC
3005
Jeff Ellis 1/13/16
BC
2930
Jeff Ellis 12/19/14
BC
2900
Jeff Ellis 4/14/14
BC
2895
Jeff Ellis 4/06/14
BC
2817
Matt De Rouville 3/17/14
BC
2815
Jeff Ellis 3/01/14
BC
2785
Jeff Ellis 2/11/14
BC
2756
Matt De Rouville 1/05/13
BC
2721
Jeff Ellis 1/01/13
BC
2661
Jeff Ellis 7/21/12
BC
2624
Jeff Ellis 1/22/11
BC
2605
Jeff Ellis 6/15/10
BC
2554
Jeff Ellis 9/03/09
BC
2433
Jeff Ellis 6/22/08
BC
2414
Jeff Ellis 2/29/08
BC
2390
Jeff Ellis 8/20/07
BC
3005

Baltimore City (B/C) and Anne Arundel (A/A), Baltimore (B/A), Howard (H/C), Montgomery (M/C) and Prince George's (P/G) counties all have independent police departments that are assigned their own plate series.

A/A 1590: Anne Arundel County Police

B/A 2055: Baltimore County Police

H/C 1103: Howard County Police

M/C 0936: Montgomery County Police

P/G 3812: Prince George's County

P/P 0288: Maryland National Capital Park Police, Prince George's County (There is also a Montgomery County version of the National Capital Park Police plate, also with P/P prefix.)

S/P 0053: Baltimore City School Police

Tom Castelli informs us that other counties not listed here have a county sheriff's office that performs the same functions as an independent county police department. These departments use similar plates in the S/A 1234 series with "[county name] Co." screened below the serial. Cities and other municipalities that have independent police departments (e.g. Laurel, Westminster) use similar plates in the M/G 1234 series with the name of the municipality screened below the serial, although the L/G series is used by some towns.

Municipal series:

M/G 2376: Westminster

Sheriff series:

S/A 1800 series, S/A 3900 series (Baltimore City)

S/A 1932 (Worcester County)

S/A 2400 series (Baltimore County)

S/A 4720 (Wicomico County)

S/A 5913 (Carroll County)

University of Maryland Campus Police: C/P 0105

From Tom Castelli: It was the standard police type, with a caption of "University of Maryland." This was on a UMBC campus police car on the UMBC campus; I assume this type and prefix is used across all UMd campuses for their campus police cars. (Also assuming C/P stands for Campus Police.)

Maryland Department of Labor and Licensing Police: L/L0003

Reported by Jeff Ellis