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Operation ID decal in Miami-Dade, FL. Operation Identification (or Operation ID) is a national community policing initiative in the United States that aims to deter property theft and facilitate the recovery of stolen property by encouraging citizens to mark valuable property with traceable identifiers, record serial numbers, and post warning signs.
Embossed red serial on reflective white plate; "ALASKA" at top, debossed "76" at top right 1234 AB 1000 AA to approximately 1999 AN Revalidated for 1982 with white on blue stickers. Replaced between May 1981 and April 1982. Embossed red serial on reflective white plate; "ALASKA" at top, debossed "77" at top right 2000 AN to approximately 2999 AR
Most validation stickers are either serialized (with the serial number recorded on the registration), or are printed by a special printer at the time of registration or renewal with the vehicle's license plate number on them to discourage fraudulent sticker use, as the sticker will be valid only for the plate for which it was intended. [3]
Narrower serial dies introduced at the beginning of the WLA series in late 1977, in preparation for the 1ABC123 format. [6] Canal Zone: Green on white Funnel For World Commerce 12345 1979: Rectangular black on red validation sticker with small "Canal Zone" at top, "79" in center, and small "No" and serial number at bottom Colorado
Passenger car plates; Image Region Design Slogan Serial format Serials issued Notes Alabama: Embossed blue serial on reflective white plate; red Alabama State Capitol graphic screened in the center; state flag, blue rectangle and U.S. Bicentennial logo screened at bottom; "ALABAMA" screened in blue centered at top.
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.
Keystone logo in center of lettering. Sticker validation through 1964. Rhode Island: Jet-black lettering embossed on white base None AB123 Undated base plate renewed with stickers for 1963 South Carolina: Embossed white numbers on green plate with border line; "SOUTH CAROLINA 63" embossed in white block letters at top None A-123456
Plates available by mail for the first time. Revalidated for 1972 with stickers. 1973–75: Embossed reflective (glass-beaded) white serial on dark blue plate with border line; "19 MICHIGAN 73" at top. "GREAT LAKE STATE" centered at bottom ABC-123 BBB-000 to approximately VRM-999 Personalized and disabled plates available for the first time.