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Front plates no longer issued/required after 7-1-04. High pair 133 EAT from Derek Jaworski.
PV class eliminated on 2005-07-01 and no longer screened on pass. plates and white decals were issued to cover the PV on older plates. The cutoff point between screened "PV" and plain corner plates was between 748 ESX and 897 ESX.
Black on white "Perpetual Trailer" sticker issued to trailers electing to pay a one-time fee of $100 instead of an annual fee. This option became available in 2005. See SGI website for fee options.
Signal Industries produced aluminum plate starting in 2009 using former South Dakota dies (smaller numbers and characteristic open 4s). The changeover was between 704 GXZ (steel plate, '77 dies) and 264 GYA (aluminum plate, SD dies). These plates were the first to drop the sticker indentation in lower left corner and also started to use the letters I, Q, U and V. Leading zeros, not previously used are now being used in regular series.
Waldale took over production starting at HUZ/HVA cutoff. These plates feature much tighter radius corners and first appeared in late 2010/early 2011.
Black on white "Continuous Term" sticker started to appear (for most types) in 2010 under the new "Auto Pay" program detailed on the SGI website. These stickers are issued in place of annual dated stickers to motorists who pay for their insurance and registration in monthly installments by pre-authorized bank debit.

Stickers
11 - blue on white
12 - red on white
Type Plate Notes Reporter
Passenger 765 IGB NEW Newer plates have the current South Dakota type dies with smaller numbers and open 4s. The changeover was between 704 GXZ and 264 GYA.
PV class was eliminated on 2005-07-01 and is no longer screened on pass. plates and white decals were issued to cover the PV on older plates. The cutoff point between PV and plain plates was between 748 ESX and 897 ESX. The high for pairs is 133 EAT from Derek Jaworski.
3M VST threads hologram appeared on plates between FYR and GBD, then SK reverted to old holograms again by GLJ. Andrew Osborne reports a GNZ with the new VST threads, so there was probably some more random switching back and forth. FWH, FWJ, FYF, FYR old; FZC new; FZH old; FZR new; GAC new; GAG, GAH, GAN, GBA old; GBH and up new.
Dan reports in Mar. 2010 that plates no longer have a sticker indentation in lower left.

Saskatchewan is changing to Waldale plates.

Blaine Yatabe
Non-passenger Plates
Disabled Driver 33956 Ryan Dudragne
Motorcycle 111KC New design for the smaller plates. Now has the whole word "Saskatchewan" in the same font as the larger plates. New design starts somewhere in the Jx series. Dan Purschke
Specialty Plates
Consular Corps CC 135 This was a mint plate, but the actual high is higher than the current shown. Manny Jacob
Roughriders 8R006 NEW An optional plate supporting the Saskatchewan Roughriders and honouring their 100th anniversary became available on May 19, 2010. Regular series plates are in R1234 format and personalized plates with up to 5 characters are also available. The team logo appears to the left of the registration characters. First run of plates exhausted in fall 2010 and followed by 1R234 format. The initial batch of plates was made by Signal Industries with ex-SD dies and Waldale production took over in the 4R123 range. Thanks go to Manny Jacob for this information. Dan Purschke
Veteran V5900 First issued February 2005. Dan Purschke