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Plates Offices in Monticello, Utah



Plates offices in Monticello, Utah

Monticello DMV (Registration & Title)

117 South Main, Assessor's Office, 84535

(435) 587-3221



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Moab DMV (Registration & Title)

125 East Center, County Assessor, 84532

(435) 259-1330



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Castle Dale DMV (Registration & Title)

75 East Main, 84513

(435) 381-3545



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Price DMV (Registration & Title)

751 East 100 North #1500, 84501

(800) 368-8824



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Manti DMV (Registration & Title)

160 North Main, 84642

(435) 835-2101



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Junction DMV (Registration & Title)

550 North Main, County Courthouse, 84740

(435) 577-2988



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Brigham City DMV (Registration & Title)

81 North Main Suite 101, County Courthouse, 84302

(435) 734-3392



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Richfield DMV (Registration & Title)

250 North Main, 84701

(800) 368-8824



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Kanab DMV (Registration & Title)

180 West 300 North, Kane County Assessor, 84741

(435) 644-2647



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Roosevelt DMV (Registration & Title)

270 North 500 West, 84066

(435) 722-2675



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Plates

In the States, the plates or vehicle plates generally possess between 5 to 7 characters, depending on the State where the plate is being issued you can find different alphanumeric combinations.

These are usually assigned in ascending order except some exemptions, therefore, someone who is familiarized with this can determine approximately in what moment the plate was issued.

In some States, the last two digits of the plate inform its expiration date.

Right now, the style of these plates may vary according to the State, but most of them show the name and the design from the State where it was issued, and the alphanumeric code over a reflective plate.

There are also different Special diplomatic plates, issued by the State Department to those who are entitled for it. Those plates can count with a letter (that represents the State where it is issued), two more letters (that represent the country code), and then, three or four random numbers. Or well, four numbers, two letters to identify the country and another letter to identify the State where it is issued.

This is the case for the identification of plates issued for the ONU vehicles.

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