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The Registrar may reject a requested combination for other reasons if she reasonably determines that issuance of the requested combination would be inappropriate as a state-issued registration plate.Such combination would appear to duplicate a registration already issued.Such combination is an expression of "fighting words" designed to inflame passions and possibly lead to a violent confrontation.Such combination is an expression of contempt, ridicule, or superiority of a race, religion, deity, ethnic heritage, gender, sexual orientation, disability, or political affiliation.Such combination is obscene in that it refers to a sexual body part, a term for or most closely associated with a sex act, or the availability for sex.Such combination is derogatory in that it disparages or belittles someone or something.Such combination is vulgar in that it is in poor taste or is degrading or is considered a profanity, including a swear or curse word, not usually displayed in the community for general viewing.Specifically, the Registrar will not issue a requested combination of letters and numbers or letters alone if: The Registrar will not knowingly issue a requested Vanity registration plate containing a group of letters or combination of numbers and letters if the plate is either offensive or duplicative of an existing registration.Letter and/or number combinations that convey an offensive message or appear to duplicate an existing registration plate are not permitted.No periods, spaces, or punctuation marks are allowed.For example, "LQQK" would not be an acceptable registration number because it is not a correctly spelled word. The letters "I," "O," "Q," and "U" can ONLY be used as part of a word that is clearly defined and correctly spelled.For example, AAA222 would be an acceptable Passenger vanity plate AAA22A would not be acceptable. Numbers cannot be used in the middle of a plate they must come at the end.Motorcycle vanity plates may contain a maximum of 5 characters and a minimum of 2 characters. Vanity plates for antique vehicles may contain a maximum of 4 characters and a minimum of 2 characters. Passenger, Camper, Livery, Bus, and Commercial vanity plates may contain a maximum of 6 characters (letters or numbers) and a minimum of 2 characters.All vanity plates must start with at least two letters.
