Minnesota Critical Habitat - Deer
Plate | Reporter | Date |
---|---|---|
6DA193 | A. S. | 9/01/24 |
6CY086 | Michael Belz | 3/22/24 |
6CK921 | Jay Maynard | 2/25/19 |
6CA338 | Jay Maynard | 9/07/18 |
6BW449 | Jay Maynard | 5/07/18 |
6BG### | Nick Jankovich | 12/04/14 |
6BA634 | Nick Jankovich | 4/16/13 |
6AZ 421 | Guy Peterson | 1/22/12 |
6AZ421 | Guy Peterson | 1/22/12 |
6AT 292 | Nick Jankovich | 8/06/11 |
6AP ### | Nick Jankovich | 6/24/11 |
6AK 285 | Nick Jankovich | 4/03/11 |
6AH 176 | Nick Jankovich | 3/10/10 |
This is the latest version with a new numbering format.
An interim issue of Critical Habitat deer was flat and changed to a 123JA format.
Guy Peterson reports an old style flat Deer plate - 1AC 627. The low he has seen on the previous flat version was NZ911, and a high flat of 350JA.
Older Critical Habitat deer plates appear in the A, D, G, and N series (AA 123 format) in the old embossed format with the deer on the left side. Other specialty plates appear in the 2 letter/3 number format. The B series is used on specialty plates such as Veteran, Firefighters, and other service-oriented plates. Jeremy DeMai reports that the Z series is starting to appear on some Veteran plates, so it is possible that the B series has been exhausted and the Z series is now being used for specialty plates of that type. The C and U series were used on University plates. The E series was skipped, probably because it is used on exempt plates. Exempt plates are used in the 2 letter/4 number format, so there is a possibility that the E series could still appear on special plates in the 2 letter/3number format. The H series was used for disabled plates, but only with a stacked suffix. It is unknown why the F series has not been used, but probably due to avoid potentially offensive combinations.
Handicapped high: 212ZK 2015-06-22 Hap Huber