Chapter 4-12 Passenger Plates Lottery Plates (PAR) Click here for a Lottery Plate Re-Assignment Form. Click here for a Lottery Plate Re-Assignment Affidavit Form. The following changes to the Lottery Plate policies went into effect on October 1, 2008: • Lottery Plates can be reassigned: i. Within a family to immediate family members only. ii. Outside of a family between persons having a “significant personal relationship”. • Leasing companies will no longer be required to submit a letter indicating agreement to return a lottery plate to the original policyholder. • An Administrator/Executor of an estate can transfer a Lottery plate to him/herself without a court order. What is a Lottery Plate If a plate matches any of the combinations listed below, it is a Lottery plate. Examples combinations of Lottery Plates are: One number (1—9) Two Numbers (10—99) Three Numbers (100—999) Four Numbers (1000—9999) One Letter (including the letter “O”) and One Number (A1, O1) One Number and One Letter (excluding the letter “O”) (1A) Two Numbers and One Letter (excluding the letter “O”) (12A) One Letter (including the Letter “O”) and Two Numbers (A12, O12) 09/08 4:40http://www.mass.gov/rmv/forms/21490.pdf http://www.mass.gov/rmv/forms/21823.pdf