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The last complete re-registration of all registered vehicles in Newfoundland and Labrador was in 1981, with a switch from a numerical system to an alphanumeric system. All plates issued since 1982 (beginning AAA-001) remain valid today. Plates remain with the vehicle to which they are originally registered, rather than with the owner.
Front and rear plates are required for most classes of vehicles, while only rear plates are required for motorcycles and trailers. The basic design of Colorado's license plate, a range of mountains against a white or green background, has been in use since 1960 (except for 1973 and 1975–76).
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Passenger Car Plates; Image Region Design Slogan Serial format Serials issued Notes Alabama: Alaska: American Samoa: Arizona: Arkansas: California: The 1947 license plate is supplemented by a 1950 tab.
Non-resident plates discontinued. Month and year stickers are separate, and vanity plates had blank bottoms. Kansas: Embossed blue serial on reflective white plate; gold sunflower and wheat stalk graphic screened at top left; "KANSAS" screened in blue centered at top A/B C12345 Coded by county of issuance (A/B) and month of expiration (C) Kentucky
County coded registration (A). New Mexico: Embossed black lettering and Zia design on yellow base plate. none: 1–2345 12-3456 unknown County-coded registration (1 or 12) New York: Yellow-orange embossed lettering on black base "NEW YORK WORLD"S FAIR 1939" embossed across bottom of plate. A-12-34 1A23-45 County-coded registration. North Carolina
Passenger car plates; Image Region Design Slogan Serial format Serials issued Notes Alabama: Embossed black serial on reflective white plate; pale blue fade with stars at top and pale red fade at bottom; "Alabama" screened in red at bottom. "Heart of Dixie" screened in blue centered at top; with red heart behind the "of". Alaska: American Samoa
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 1/0) One-digit county plates had the slogan centered, while two-digit county plates had the slogan offset to the right. This practice continued until 1972. One-digit county plates additionally had "19" embossed at the bottom left. New York: North Carolina: North Dakota: Northern Mariana Islands: Ohio: Oklahoma