Common questions

Do you make your own license plates in prison?

Do you make your own license plates in prison?

Do inmates really make license plates in prison? Yes, over the past century many correctional institutions have employed inmates to produce license plates, road signs, furniture, clothing, and other items.

Can a convicted felon produce a license plate?

Yes, over the past century many correctional institutions have employed inmates to produce license plates, road signs, furniture, clothing, and other items. This gives convicts skills and work experience for after they are released, and it involves very low wages compared to that work being done by a non-incarcerated worker.

Where do they make the California license plates?

During that time period, it was discovered prison inmates produced 2.3 million plates — that equals only about .007 percent of plates sent to the DMV with defections. Each and every license plate manufactured in the state of California starts at Folsom State Prison as bare metal aluminum.

Where does the metal for a license plate come from?

Most license plates are still made in correctional institutions, although some states contract out plate manufacture to private companies. Metal blanks are inserted into presses and stamped with rounded edging and a series of characters, usually including both numbers and letters.

Do convicts really make license plates?

Yes, over the past century many correctional institutions have employed inmates to produce license plates, road signs, furniture, clothing, and other items. This gives convicts skills and work experience for after they are released, and it involves very low wages compared to that work being done by a non-incarcerated worker.

Do they really make license plates in prison?

Adrian — Yes, they still make license plates in prison. Tucked in a nondescript building at the Gus Harrison Correctional Facility near Adrian, 52 inmates make all the license plates for the state of Michigan. About 10,000 plates are made each working day at the secure facility. Working four days each week, inmates make 2.5 million plates each year.

Do prisoners get paid?

In 1964 the Prison Service rules indicated that prisoners may be paid for the purposeful activity they take part in. The current minimum rate of pay in England and Wales was set in Prison Service…

Do inmates make license plates?

In many U.S. states, registration plates are made by prison inmates. Because of this, colloquial terms include “license plate factories” for prison and “making license plates” for serving a prison sentence.

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Ruth Doyle