Louisiana Trailer
Plate | Reporter | Date |
---|---|---|
J991306 | Martin Houle | 4/05/24 |
J942441 | Jim Palmer | 7/27/22 |
J771017 | Martin Houle | 8/17/20 |
J606440 | Francis Lapeyre | 1/24/19 |
L931515 | Kyle Wasson | 5/07/18 |
L867661 | Walter Pilley | 11/23/15 |
L824387 | Francis Lapeyre | 8/23/15 |
L787325 | Francis Lapeyre | 8/05/15 |
L734837 | Willie C. Brock, Jr. | 1/27/15 |
L723890 | Francis Lapeyre | 6/14/14 |
L680027 | Francis Lapeyre | 3/09/14 |
L675706 | Francis Lapeyre | 10/13/13 |
L636621 | Francis Lapeyre | 8/09/13 |
L624460 | Francis Lapeyre | 6/12/13 |
L558386 | Francis Lapeyre | 6/24/12 |
L501310 | Francis Lapeyre | 10/13/11 |
L474217 | Francis Lapeyre | 11/04/10 |
L457014 | Francis Lapeyre | 10/22/10 |
L424812 | Francis Lapeyre | 10/12/10 |
L375193 | Francis Lapeyre | 9/08/10 |
L328949 | Francis Lapeyre | 4/22/10 |
L 328361 | Francis Lapeyre | 9/25/09 |
L 226945 | Jim Palmer | 2/08/08 |
There are two classes of Trailer (Boat Trailer and Light Semi-Trailer) that are in the late D series, but they are rare. Most trailers have regular Trailer plates, presumably because it costs less to get a $70 permanent registration than to pay annually for these types. It appears Boat Trailer was exhausted, so now they are appearing in the K00nnnn range and they are still very rare. Light Semi-Trailer is rare because it's for trailers under 500 lb GVWR. Boat Trailer plates must have a GVWR of less than 1500 lbs., but they aren't available with a PERM sticker.
It appears that D Trailer plates went through D499999, and then advanced to E000000-E999999, then L000000 to present.
Francis Lapeyre reports Light Semi-Trailer D380333 on 6/15/2012. He is not sure where they left off in the D series, but not many are left.
Chris Jones has E027613 on the red on white plain base without the lipstick, indicating that the lipstick base on trailers started after E000001.