Saskatchewan Veteran
| Plate | Reporter | Date |
|---|---|---|
| V7799 | Manny Jacob | 4/26/25 |
| V7782 | Andrew Osborne | 9/14/24 |
| V7736 | Manny Jacob | 9/09/24 |
| V7650 | Dan P | 10/27/23 |
| V7354 | Ivan Wotchinski | 8/14/22 |
| V7327 | Eric Bryden | 12/08/21 |
| V6914 | Martin Houle | 9/09/19 |
| V6602 | Martin Houle | 8/14/19 |
| V6177 | Martin Houle | 9/01/13 |
| V6152 | Dan Purschke | 11/16/12 |
| V5900 | Dan Purschke | 9/29/10 |
| V5745 | Ryan Dudragne | 12/14/09 |
| V5503 | Ryan Dudragne | 4/19/08 |
| V5231 | Ryan Dudragne | 7/05/07 |
| V4967 | Ryan Dudragne | 2/18/07 |
| V4727 | Ryan Dudragne | 6/30/06 |
| V3873 | Ryan Dudragne | 10/03/05 |
| V1085 | Ryan Dudragne | 3/03/05 |
V7799
Saskatchewan Veteran licence plates were introduced for passenger vehicles in February 2005. Original steel plates were made by Signal Industries from 2005-08 only up to V6000 along with some remakes and personalized numbers. Plates updated to aluminum with ex-South Dakota dies during 2008-09, then production moved to Waldale in 2010.
Veterans who own motorcycles and snowmobiles may order a smaller version of the plate since Oct. 1, 2012.
Both sizes of Veteran plates are made with a regular series number or can be personalized. These plates are available only to veterans officially qualified through the Royal Canadian Legion.