New jersey number code
You're referring to the New Jersey license plate number code!
New Jersey uses a unique system to assign license plate numbers to vehicles registered in the state. The code is based on the vehicle's registration county and a series of letters and numbers. Here's a breakdown of the code:
County Code: The first letter of the license plate number represents the county where the vehicle is registered. Here's a list of the 21 counties in New Jersey and their corresponding letter codes:
- Atlantic County - A
- Bergen County - B
- Burlington County - C
- Camden County - D
- Cape May County - E
- Cumberland County - F
- Essex County - G
- Gloucester County - H
- Hudson County - I
- Hunterdon County - J
- Mercer County - K
- Middlesex County - L
- Monmouth County - M
- Morris County - N
- Ocean County - O
- Passaic County - P
- Salem County - Q
- Somerset County - R
- Sussex County - S
- Union County - T
- Warren County - W
Number Sequence: The remaining letters and numbers in the license plate number are assigned in a sequential order. The numbers are usually a combination of letters and numbers, with the letters being the county code and the numbers being a unique identifier.
Example: Let's say a vehicle is registered in Essex County (G). The license plate number might look like this: G123456. In this example, the "G" represents Essex County, and the "123456" is a unique identifier assigned to that vehicle.
Keep in mind that this is a general overview, and the actual license plate number code may vary depending on the specific circumstances. If you have any further questions or concerns, feel free to ask!