New York Farm
Plate | Reporter | Date |
---|---|---|
31049-FR | Jim Schaller | 11/20/23 |
30800-FR | Brett Weisbrot | 10/17/20 |
30595-FR | Des Elmes | 9/26/19 |
24658-FR | Chris Scott | 8/17/19 |
23170-FR | Chris Scott | 1/09/19 |
22602-FR | John Rotella | 10/04/15 |
16490-FR | John Rotella | 6/08/14 |
16334-FR | John Rotella | 10/25/12 |
15806-FR | John Rotella | 4/18/12 |
38439-FA | Kevin Gallagher | 7/09/11 |
36###-FA | Andy DeCeunynck | 6/18/09 |
33401-FA | Mtnrider | 7/24/07 |
26891FA | Mtnrider | 3/31/06 |
31049-FRFARM
Cayuga Co.
Farm plates are for moving equipment between farms, migrant worker buses, or from farm to dump, or any other farming activity. Vehicles with Farm plates do not require insurance. They are registered for one year and all expire in December. Plates are validated with a plate sticker. A legitimate farm or livestock operation must be owned in order to qualify for these plates, and specific information regarding the use of the vehicle must be provided to the DMV. FA suffix was used on the Empire State base, and the FR suffix is on the current Empire Gold base.