District of Columbia
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Current (August 2011) District of Columbia Metropolitan Police
Image sent by Ralph Lindken of Essen, Germany
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Current (July 2011) District of Columbia license plates in use (two base types)
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Currently used (July 2011) older base District of Columbia license plate
Currently used District of Columbia, 4 digit, older base plate (Texas longhorn sticker added by owner)
Currently used (July 2011) 1991 District of Columbia Bicentennial plate
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Current (July 2011) District of Columbia Bad Boys Club, America plate
Current (July 2011) District of Columbia disabled person plate
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Current (July 2011) District of Columbia taxi plates (H prefix and suffix)
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May 2013 expiration on District of Columbia motorcycle plate
November 2011 expiration on District of Columbia motorcycle plate
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June 2010 expiration on District of Columbia motorcycle plate
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November 28, 2011 expiring District of Columbia windshield sticker
June 29, 2012 expiring District of Columbia windshield sticker
Images from Mike Glauboch of Butte, Montana
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Current (June 2011) District of Columbia license plate
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March 31, 2012 expiring District of Columbia, low number plate
Current (April 2011) District of Columbia DC Council Ward 1 plate
March 31, 2011 expiring District of Columbia bird, low number plate
Images sent by Brian Sawyer of Minooka,
Illinois
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Current (June 2010) District of Columbia historic motor vehicle plate
June 2010 expiration on District of Columbia trailer plate
Images sent by Jeff
Ellis of Baltimore, Maryland
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March 2002 expiration on District of Columbia, The American Experience plate
March 31, 2006 expiring District of Columbia, low number plate
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March 31, 2007 expiring District of Columbia, low number plate
March 31, 2008 expiring District of Columbia, low number plate
Images from Jean-Marc Collin of Brittany, France
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Currently used (June 2009) District of Columbia license plate
Probably around a 2007 issued District of Columbia license plate
Seen in use at the 2009 ALPCA Convention
in Erie, Pennsylvania
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District of Columbia V.I.P. plate seen in use March 2009
Image sent by Andrew
Pang of Arlington, Virginia
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2009 Presidential Inaguration license plate used on limousine
and accompanying Secret Service vehicles that transported Vice President Cheney
and Vice President-Elect Joe Biden's from the White House to the U.S. Capitol
on Tuesday, January 20, 2009.
Image was sent by Bob
Gilbert of Roselle, Illinois
Current (July 2008) District of Columbia Purple Heart license
plate
Image sent by Andrew
Pang of Arlington, Virginia
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Current (May 2008) District of Columbia government, fleet
license plate
Current (May 2008) District of Columbia for hire plate
April 30, 2009 expiring District of Columbia annual special permit plate
Images sent by Jim Moini of Bergenfield, New Jersey
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October 2002 expiration on District of Columbia license plate
with all zero serial number
April 30, 2009 expiring annual special permit plate
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March 31, 2008 Washington, D.C. low number license plate
issued to City Councilmember Charlene Drew Jarvis
Image sent by Andrew
Pang of Arlington, Virginia
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February 2008 expiration on District of Columbia apportioned
plate
Image sent by Jim
Moini of Bergenfield, New Jersey
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Current (August 2007) District of Columba license plate
Image sent by Norm Russo of St. Louis Park,
Minnesota
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2007 District of Columbia Manufacturer license plate
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October 31, 2005 expiring Washington, DC dealer and manufacturer
plates
October 31, 2006 expiring Washington, D.C. dealer and manufacturer
plates
More than you'll ever be able to keep up with in new and current District of
Columbia license plate issues are on the web site of Andrew
Pang of Arlington, Virginia who brought you the images above
July 2005 expiration on D.C. plate used on Presidential limousine.
Image sent by Michael Wiener of Albuquerque,
New Mexico
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Currently used (September 2003) D.C. bus plate on Celebrate
and Discover [;ate
Currently used (September 2003) D. C. Government plate
Currently used (September 2003 flat D.C, No Taxation Without Representation
plate
March 2004 expiration on D. C, flat motorcycle plate
Images sent by Jim
Moini of Bergenfield, New Jersey
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District of Columbia Omega Psi Phi Fraternity plate used
in September of 2003.
Image sent by Bruce Bufalini of
Lemont Furnace, Pennsylvania
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January 2004 expiration on District of Columbia Taxation
Without Representation license plate.
Image was sent by D'Arcy Matters of
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.
Currently used District of Columbia motorcycle license plate.
Image sent by Joe Sallmen of Fairmont, West
Virginia
District of Columbia dealer temporary tag good until May
8, 2003.
Image sent by Joe Sallmen of Fairmont, West
Virginia
New style of low number District of Columbia plate seen on
the streets in April of 2003.
Picture was taken by Andrew
Pang of Elkridge, Maryland
Current single letter vanity on District of Columbia Taxation
Without Representation license plate seen in March 2003.
Image sent by Joe Sallmen of Fairmont, West
Virginia.
District of Columbia windshield sticker expiring on December
3, 2003.
Image sent by Jean-Baptiste Faby of Montréal,
Québec
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Picked up at the ALPCA Convention in Niagara
Falls, June 25-29, 2002
December 2001 expiration on embossed Taxation Without Representation license
plate
November 2002 expiration on flat Taxation Without Representation license plate
October 2002 expiration on D.C. Taxation Without Representation
plate.
Andrew Pang of Elkridge, Maryland, who took the picture, says it is the
first Taxation Without Representation plate issued in D.C.
June 2002
expiration on Washington, D.C. historic vehicle license plate.
Picture sent by Bruce Bufalini of Lemont
Furnace, Pennsylvania
District of Columbia Safety/Emissions
windshield sticker.
Picture sent by Bruce Bufalini of Lemont
Furnace, Pennsylvania
October 2001 expiration
on District of Columbia bicentennial plate.
Sent by Bruce
Bufalini of Lemont Furnace, Pennsylvania.
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District of Columbia
2002 inspection sticker sent by Bruce
Bufalini of Lemont Furnace, Pennsylvania.
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Current sample plates
(6-21-01) being issued by the District
of Columbia Department of Motor Vehicles.
March 2002 expiration on
3 digit, DC Taxation Without Representation plate. This one has an extra added
flag. The picture was taken by Andrew
Pang of Elkridge, Maryland.
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image.
The plate on the left is
for a Capitol Police Car. The plate on the right is for vehicles owned by the
Smithsonian Institution. Photoes taken 3/20/01
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picture
January 2003 expiration
on DC plate. Sent by Andrew
Pang of Elkridge, Maryland.
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2001 Inaugural
plate of Ian Slade of Redmond, Washington.
Graphic representations
of the new 2001 Inaugural license plates from the Inaugural
Giftshop.
July 2002 expiration
on new District of Columbia plate sent by Andrew
Pang of Elkridge, Maryland.
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In a move surprising no
one, except maybe the Florida Secretary of State, the newly reformed Binaugural
Committee is now offering these plates for the upcoming Binauguration of the
Presidents.
These "imaginative" plates brought to you by Reid Williamson of Annandale, Virginia
and sent by Jeff Minard of Huntington Beach, California.
Thanks to Reid Williamson
of Annandale, Virginia, a Jeopady 5 time national champion, who was the first
to get a hold of the latest permutation of the "composite projection" of the
new inaugural plate, as predicted by every major network. Is it me, or do these
guys look like Alfred E. Neumann and Clark Kent?
This image was forwarded by Jeff Minard
of Huntington Beach, California.
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1970 Washington
DC plate with 2001 expiration brought to you by Dave
Lincoln of Kennett Square, Pennsylvania
DC 2000 temporary
tag. Photo taken 3/28/00
2000 April expiration on
DC diplomat's plate. Photo taken 3/28/00.
The VJ prefix would mean the vehicle belonged to a diplomat from Brazil.
2001 February expiration
plate. Photo taken 3/28/00
D.C. Y2K plate brought
to you by Jim Moini of Bergenfield,
New Jersey.
The two plates above
were seen at the 1999 ALPCA Convention on the car of Jack Garst of Washington,
D.C.
DC police plate
which is currently used and will be used in 2000, if we all last that long.
Brought to you by Karl Denhart
of Ocala, Florida