Vehicle Registration Plates of Connecticut - State Agency Plates

State Agency Plates

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Most state agencies in Connecticut register their vehicles with state plates. The plate starts with a number to represent the agency that owns the vehicle. Some agencies, such as the Connecticut State Police, register some vehicles using regular passenger or combination plates.

Code Agency
1- Department of Motor Vehicles
2- Department of Transportation
5- Department of Administrative Services - Fleet vehicles, leased to other agencies
9- University of Connecticut (UCONN) - Police
36- Western Connecticut State University - Police
46- Eastern Connecticut State University - Police
50- Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
56- Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection - State Police special vehicles (mobile crime lab, fire investigation unit, etc.)
58- Department of Emergency Management and Homeland Security - CT-TF1 Urban Search & Rescue

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