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For additional information, see the Global Shipping Program terms and conditions - opens in a new window or tab. Nov 16, PST. From until the WSP's 50th Anniversary in , there were only eight variations to the black-and-white plates which will be itemized below.

The issue featured a long mounting slot in top left corner with 3 mounting holes in the other corners of the plate. The plate also had validation tab slots with squared edges in the top far-right corner, but WSP plates were deemed tax exempt, therefore annual validation tabs were not necessary or utilized. The plate featured a full length crease over the state name. A "broken" crease was applied below top mounting holes. It was believed that these indented creases gave the thin aluminum some structural rigidity.

This issue ran until late The next issue was for This issue was not part of a fleet-wide change-over, but rather a current issue for newly-assigned cars during that time. It was also made of thin embossed aluminum. It was distinguished by a long mounting slot in lower left corner with 3 mounting holes in the other corners. The tab slots on this issue had rounded edges as opposed to the squared ones on the previous issue.

There was once again a full length crease over the state name, but it had no top crease. The next design change was for This issue was also not part of a fleet-wide change-over, but rather a current issue for newly-assigned cars during that time.

The only difference between this issue and the previous issue was that the long mounting slot was now in the upper left corner of the plate with 3 mounting holes in the other corners. Otherwise, it was identical to the previous issue. It was also made of embossed aluminum. This issue was identical to the issue but did not feature any validation tab slots. The plate was made of a more durable embossed aluminum. A dull reflective white sheeting was used in lieu of the previous flat white painted background.

This version was characterized by the "Keyhole" mounting slot in the lower right corner with 3 mounting holes in the other corners. This version featured a full length crease just below upper bolt-holes but with no bottom crease.

Plates on this series ending in 00 were assigned to the radio technicians for each district and trooper numbers began at 11 for each district. These plates although only issued until were still considered valid until This issue was not part of a fleet-wide change-over but rather a current issue for newly-assigned cars during that time. As with the issue, the "Keyhole" mounting slot was placed in the lower right corner with 3 mounting holes in the other corners.

Partial crease that runs the span below the two upper bolt-holes. On this base, plate numbers 10, 11 and 12 were issued to the Patrol Academy and 13 was issued to the Director of the Academy.

Plates issued in the number bloc were for "Loans out of Madison" which were cars in-transit from HQ to a post or while being repaired. This issue had embossed numerals in dark blue situated on a field of reflective "gold" that occupied the center horizontal span of the plate just below the upper and just above the lower mounting holes.

The remainder of the plate was silkscreened in white. The emblem of the WSP was silkscreened in full color to the left of the first number. This plate was used for over 10 years and began to be phased-out by This embossed aluminum plate also has the image of the WSP door-shield emblem in full color in the center left field of the plate. This version has a reflective medium blue background at the top of the plate which gradually fades to white as it descends to the bottom.

The slogan Improving Highway Safety is silkscreened in dark blue along the lower center span of the plate. Much like they did in for their last milestone, the Wisconsin State Patrol commemorated their diamond anniversary with the commissioning of yet another bold graphic design license plate for their marked fleet.

The embossed aluminum plate is colored dark blue over reflective white. The regular unit numbering is embossed in the center and right field of the plate. In July of , the Wisconsin State Patrol replaced the 75th Anniversary license plates with a design that looked almost identical to the issue. This version has the reflective medium blue background at the top of the plate which gradually fades to white as it descends to the bottom.

The slogan Strive for Excellence is silkscreened in dark blue along the lower center span of the plate. Motorcycle license plates used by the WSP are not as well-documented for their short use in the earlier days, but believed to be standard motorcycle issue plates.



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