Virginia State Government
Plate | Reporter | Date |
---|---|---|
83-506S | N/A | 2/02/24 |
83-481S | Michael Joner | 9/02/23 |
83-473S | Chris Martin | 4/24/23 |
81-316S | Austin Cooke | 9/28/22 |
80-732S | Heriberto Tapia | 9/08/22 |
79-864S | Austin Cooke | 1/19/22 |
78-345S | Eric Forman | 3/02/20 |
73-641S | Eric Forman | 11/26/18 |
68-050S | Eric Forman | 3/01/15 |
67-985S | Eric Forman | 11/07/14 |
66-005S | Eric Forman | 10/01/13 |
65-811S | Seth Harrison | 9/26/13 |
65-785S | Seth Harrison | 8/23/13 |
64-301S | Seth Harrison | 4/07/13 |
63-834S | Eric Forman | 12/12/12 |
60-460S | Eric Forman | 1/13/11 |
59-156S | Eric Forman | 10/25/10 |
58-244S | Eric Forman | 1/11/10 |
57-165S | Christopher F. | 7/20/08 |
57-063S | Christopher F. | 6/08/08 |
57-010S | Christopher F. | 5/11/08 |
55-####S | Dave Hanlon | 10/23/07 |
55-116S | Eric Forman | 5/22/07 |
51-619S | Christopher F. | 6/10/06 |
83-506S
Standard State Government plates have a light blue background with blue characters. Most state government vehicles have the "S" suffix. All of them have "OFFICIAL STATE USE ONLY" on the bottom. Early State Government plates have the wide dies, while the later ones have the narrow dies. Bearguy reports State Government plates in the standard format, except with narrow dies, for cars using compressed natural gas. These plates are in the CNG-nnnS series and he spotted CNG-283S.