![]() Numbering will begin at BBB-0000.ĭavid Evans reports that it is interesting to note that in the original run of plates (prior to the introduction of vowels), the letter "Y" was treated as a vowel, thus omitted until they decided to use vowels. Plates will continue to be embossed and will feature different dies that will be smaller. The only real change will be going to 7 characters in the 3 letter/4 number format with a hyphen between the letters and numbers. ![]() Now, after all of these announcements over many months of planned changes, Alberta is not changing the design, nor are they going reflective. No mention has been made as to whether the new issue will remain embossed or go flat. The last plate to be issued should be TGU-999 since TGY-001 was the starting point for plates with vowels.Īlan Bones reports Alberta will officially announce details of the new design in January 2009, and the issue is expected to begin in the middle of 2009. It is estimated this base's numbering combinations will be exhausted by April 09. A decision on the design is expected in early 2008, and a reissue is expected to start early 09. News from Rod Gough: The Alberta Government has undertaken a consultation to redesign the plates. Until a new base is issued, the current base will be extended by expanding to an ABC-1234 configuration. ![]() The latest news from Alberta is that the proposed new issue (detailed below) has been put on indefinite hold. Alberta License Plates Alberta License Plates ![]()
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