News, sports, politics, blogs and forums for Prior Lake, Minnesota • (952) 447-6669

Prior Lake, Minnesota

Keep up with the American! Sign up for email newsletters and RSS feeds.
Click to Login
No account? Sign up!

Advertising

Minnesota license plates to go ‘digital’


» Read similar stories filed under:

It’s going to take some time, but what began in April will eventually convert all of Minnesota’s 158 types of embossed license plates into flat plates that are produced in a manner that saves time, space, money and a few unpleasant chemicals all while making the plates easier to read, according to the Minnesota Department of Public Safety.

The “digital” license plates (DLP) are produced by the Minnesota Department of Corrections using a relatively new process that involves printing the design on flat sheeting. With input from law enforcement, the Department of Public Safety Division of Driver and Vehicle Services redesigned the plates to include black lettering, which creates higher contrast and greater readability, and a bar code that can be scanned for inventory control and record-keeping.

The digital printing reduces production time, since all the graphics on the plate can be printed simultaneously. It also allows faster delivery on specialty plates, because they can be printed anytime, whereas the embossed plates require a sequential production process that can’t be interrupted to print a special plate.

The thinner, lighter and still recyclable aluminum used in the DLP process will require less storage space and reduce postage costs. There’s a small environmental advantage, too. The digital printing process eliminates some of the paints and solvents necessary to produce embossed plates.

Advertisement. Article continues below.

Currently, flat plates include the “Loon Critical Habitat” and “Support Our Troops” plates, along with the new “Minnesota Sesquicentennial” plate that became available this month. Anyone renewing plates online or via U.S. Mail is now receiving DLPs, and deputy registrars have recently begun issuing the plates for passenger vehicles. This winter, the transition will begin in the remaining plate categories.

For a digital image of the new plate design, visit www.dps.state.mn.us.



Advertising

Recent comments

Advertising

Who's new

  • Former PL Resident
  • Norum
  • Lonet
  • belliott
  • AllieLallah15

Who's online

There are currently 1 user and 116 guests online.

Online users

  • Former PL Resident

Advertising