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Indiana and Ohio display two-number county codes, while Kansas plates display two-letter county codes, but these codes are placed on a sticker or are printed in the corner of the plate in a smaller font size. Texas places the county name only on the windshield registration sticker, where the car's license plate number is also printed.
Connecticut switched to windshield stickers in September 2006, and in August 2010, eliminated registration stickers completely, primarily to reduce costs. [22] New Jersey required the use of plate decals for a few years, beginning with November 2000 expiration dates, but has not required them on passenger cars since October 1, 2004. New Jersey ...
As above, but to 6" x 12" size, and with narrower serial dies and border line Validated for 1956 and 1957 in the same manner as for 1954–55 plates. 1958–62 Embossed white serial on green plate with border line; "WASHINGTON" centered at bottom none: ABC 123 County-coded Validated each year with plate stickers. 1963–64
The scheme was discontinued on standard passenger plates in 2018 in favor of a return to county-name stickers, again centered at the bottom of the plate. [20] On April 3, 2019, Governor Mike DeWine signed a two-year state transportation budget bill that included the elimination of the requirement for front license plates to be displayed. This ...
In 1956, the United States, Canada, and Mexico came to an agreement with the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators, the Automobile Manufacturers Association and the National Safety Council that standardized the size for license plates for vehicles (except those for motorcycles) at 6 inches (15 cm) in height by 12 inches (30 cm) in width, with standardized mounting holes. [5]
As standard Motorcycle plate 123·M 123·N: Municipal As passenger base, but with "Municipal" in place of slogan 1·AB 12·AB 123·AB 1·ABC 12·ABC 123·ABC: This type started in the mid-1970s. Used on town/city government vehicles, including police cars and dump trucks. The letters in the serial indicate the municipality. Municipal ...
Revalidated for 1957 and 1958 with stickers. 1959–60 Embossed white serial on blue plate with border line; "ARIZONA 59" centered at top "GRAND CANYON STATE" centered at bottom ABC-123 AAA-001 to approximately BDY-999 Revalidated for 1960 with stickers. Letters I, O and Q not used in serials; this practice continued through 1965. [4] 1961–63
In 1956, the United States, Canada, and Mexico came to an agreement with the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators, the Automobile Manufacturers Association and the National Safety Council that standardized the size for license plates for vehicles (except those for motorcycles) at 6 inches (15 cm) in height by 12 inches (30 cm) in width, with standardized mounting holes. [4]