Advertising

The Seattle Times Company

NWjobs | NWautos | NWhomes | NWsource | Free Classifieds | seattletimes.com

The Seattle Times

Local News


Our network sites seattletimes.com | Advanced

Originally published Monday, November 2, 2009 at 4:24 PM

Comments (22)     E-mail E-mail article      Print Print view      Share Share

State revises its plan for new license plates

The state Department of Licensing (DOL) has changed its plan for configuring new seven-character license plates, which will be issued starting this month

Seattle Times staff reporter

The state Department of Licensing (DOL) has changed its plan for configuring new seven-character license plates, which will be issued starting this month.

Initially, the DOL said the new plates would have seven characters, consisting of a number, a letter, two more numbers and then three letters (1A11AAA). The DOL said that pattern would meet the needs of law enforcement.

But after fielding complaints from the public that the plate characters would be too hard to remember, the DOL has reconsidered; the new plates will have three letters followed by four numbers (AAA1111).

No new plates with the abandoned configuration were produced, so the change won't result in any additional costs or waste of materials, said the DOL.

The new configuration will yield about 138 million possible combinations.

Neighborhood vehicle-licensing offices around the state will begin issuing the new seven-character plates after exhausting their stock of the current, six-character plates. This means the new plates will be available at different times at different locations around the state.

The overall appearance of the passenger-vehicle plates will not change. They will still feature the standard mountain now in use.

Susan Gilmore: 206-464-2054 or sgilmore@seattletimes.com

E-mail E-mail article      Print Print view      Share Share

More Local News

Food-safety lawyer's wish: Put me out of business

Illegal workers quietly let go

Metro won't cut bus service after all

Jerry Large: Food-bank theft turns into a gift

Bumper to Bumper: How can the city let bridges go dark?

More Local News headlines...

This is a common sense move on the part of DOL. For once, government has responded to constructive criticism.  Posted on November 2, 2009 at 7:16 PM by sullim4. Jump to comment
Thanks DOL. Makes much more sense.  Posted on November 2, 2009 at 5:47 PM by kentcentral. Jump to comment
Too funny! Even though the article specifically pointed out that their process of involving feedback from the public didn't amount to an...  Posted on November 2, 2009 at 9:41 PM by Transporter_AB. Jump to comment

advertising


Get home delivery today!

Video

Real Salt Lake wins MLS Cup
Real Salt Lake defeated the Los Angeles Galaxy with penalty kicks after 120 minutes of play at Qwest Field in Seattle.

Raw Video | Real Salt Lake receives the MLS Cup trophy
Raw Video | Real Salt Lake fans celebrate
Real Salt Lake fans enter Qwest Field
Raw Video | MLS Cup Opening Ceremony
LA Galaxy's David Beckham
Real Salt Lake's Kyle Beckerman
MLS trophy arrives in Seattle
Chittenden Locks Inspection
Full interview with New Moon actors

Advertising

AP Video

Entertainment | Top Video | World | Offbeat Video | Sci-Tech

Marketplace

Advertising