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Old 02-23-2017, 01:40 PM   #5
Jersey Mike
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Originally Posted by WildBillyT View Post
Might be a new policy.
That's my gripe, I guess. I couldn't find anything published to that affect.

I read through the guidelines & restrictions before making my selection and I didn't find anything supporting their Reason for Denial. I'd like to figure out if I just got unlucky, or if there is a policy, beyond the one quoted below, that explicitly says a zero cannot be "substituted" for an O.

http://www.state.nj.us/mvc/pdf/Vehicles/SP-2.pdf
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Originally Posted by MVC
COMBINATIONS YOU MAY SELECT
Personalized license plate combinations are limited to a minimum of three letters and a maximum of seven characters (letters, or letters
and numbers). No punctuation marks or symbols, such as the silhouette of New Jersey, can be used. The plate can accommodate
seven characters or spaces and each character takes a full space. The same combination can be issued for more than one vehicle if
owned or leased by the same person, provided no more than six spaces are used in the combination. The additional sets of plates will
have a smaller dash number, -2,-3, etc., following the registration number (KEVIN-2, JOAN-3, etc.). A separate application and $50.00
fee is required for each additional set. Combinations having three letters and the number 1 through 20 are “Courtesy plates” and the
Senator of your election district must approve your request before it is submitted. The fee for a “Courtesy plate” is $30.00.
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Good. He microwaved my phone 6 years ago, i hope his intake erupts.
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