03PE03 and up are available at issuing offices across the province. Some of the lower numbers may be purchased through the organization's website. Matt Embro advises that with all new graphics, the first 200 pairs are required to be purchased and distributed by the sponsoring organization, but they are available to the general public. 01PE01 to 03PE02 will be distributed amongst engineering members the public will be distributed 03PE03 to 99PE99. Vince Black reports 02PE97 on for a high in the first block available to members. The numbers 03PE03 to 99PE99 are available for sale to the general public through Service Ontario (licence bureaus.) The plates went on sale on the PEO website, where technically anyone could buy them, but the general public (particularly those who are not engineers) would not know about or visit the PEO website. PEO bought the first two hundred plates to be available primarily for engineering members of the association, that is, licenced engineers in the Province of Ontario. They ended up not needing those plates, so it is believed they have all been recycled.ĭave Grant reports that PEO has adopted a new specialty licence series.
#DIFFERENT TYPES OF LICENSES IN ONTARIO SERIES#
The idea was to keep this as a reserve series as needed. They were worried that the transition would not go smoothly so they held about 60,000 pairs, the last of the painted plates from about VXA to VYH, along with smaller amounts of non-passenger types. In the 001-AAA to 999-ZZZ series, plates were only issued as high as VWY or VWZ (819-VWY is our high) in the painted (non-reflective) style. Update: Steven Lieblein reports AZZA-001 on 6/27/14 on a truck, which is the first AZZx plate ever known. The three licences issued for condominium managers are: General Licence, Transitional General Licence and Limited Licence. The highest A series reported so far was AZYY-928. The CMRAO issues four types of licences: three licences for condominium managers and one licence for condominium management provider businesses. 2009 still in regular use by JCampbell in Ottawa.ĩ99-ZZZ spotted in 2014 by Dale Snook in Mississauga. Regular issue, first of the series, 001-AAA was spotted in Richmond Hill by Robert Lubinski, still in use as of March 2014.ĪAA-137 spotted in Sep. Personalized AAA-001 on the optional Star Trek plate was spotted by Phil C.
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Tristan Anderson spotted ZZZZ-999, which was a personalized issue.
#DIFFERENT TYPES OF LICENSES IN ONTARIO LICENSE#
In some states, hobby breeder license holders, who breed dogs and cats on a private residence, are limited to only two litters per year. Commercial licenses are issued to those that make more than 25 of their income and some local laws charge fees determined by annual sales. Jim Becksted reports that AAAA-001 was spotted west of Toronto and he has a photo of it. Commercial breeding laws on the local level issue two types of licenses. The only known BBCx series so far is BBCF.
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From Steven Lieblein: BACx, BADx, BAFx, BARx, and BATx series still not spotted.