Politics & Government

GOCTDMV: Connecticut License Plates Will Contain 7 Characters Next Year

A $26 million DMV computer upgrade will open up a multitude of new 'vanity plate' combinations.

 

In Connecticut, UCANDO7 starting next year– seven characters, that is, on a license plate.

The state has approved a $26 million upgrade to the Department of Motor Vehicles’ computer system, which will allow for seven characters on license plates starting early next year, according to the Hartford Courant.

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The move will open up many more combinations for so-called “vanity” plates, special license plates car owners request that can contain abbreviated slogans, knicknames or statements of belief.

It will also create greater revenues for the DMV, a spokesman told the Courant, because more people will be able to buy the more costly vanity plates. Currently, the DMV charges as much as $148 for vanity plates. That fee is on top of the regular costs of registering a vehicle.

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The change will also open up untold new combinations of attempts at license plate lewdness, DMV spokesman William Seymour told the Courant.

The agency currently maintains a list of more than 900 rejected vanity plate requests because they are considered “offensive to a reasonable person.”


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