Wisconsin DMV debuts new ‘B’ series of license plates
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) will soon debut a new series of license plates that begin with the letter ‘B’. After nearly eight years and 4.7 million letter and number combinations on license plates issued by Wisconsin DMV, all combinations of plates that begin with the letter ‘A’ have been exhausted.
Wisconsin license plates currently have seven characters but that wasn’t always the case. Wisconsin plates had six characters until April 2017, when the current format of seven-character license plates beginning with the letter ‘A’ began. The additional character yields about 100 million combinations; the previous six-character license plates yielded about 20 million combinations. The letters ‘I,’ ‘O,’ and ‘Q’ are not included in the combinations because they resemble numbers.
Each year, Wisconsin DMV issues more than 600,000 new license plates. Approximately 3.5 million vehicles have standard Wisconsin plates.
Vehicle owners looking to replace their older license plates can be among the first to order the new “B” series online at wisconsindmv.gov/Vreplace.
Wisconsin DMV license plates at a glance:
· Wisconsin plates had a set format of six characters since 1986 and reversed from letters to numbers (WRZ-999 to 123-ABC) in 2000.
· Wisconsin was the first state to stagger license plate expiration months across all 12 months of the year. This system was implemented beginning in 1946, with plates being issued to expire between June 1946 and May 1947 when people went to renew their 1945 plates.
· Those who sign up for DMV’s eNotify receive renewal notification by email or text which includes direct links for convenient online renewal.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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