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The U.S. federal district of Washington, D.C. first required its residents to register their motor vehicles and display license plates in 1907.
[edit] Passenger baseplates 1991 to present
Image |
First issued |
Description |
Passenger serial format |
Passenger serials used |
Notes |
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1991 |
blue on reflective white with screened red flag separator |
Celebrate & Discover |
123-456 |
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1997 |
blue on reflective white with screened red flag separator |
Celebrate & Discover |
AB-1234 |
AA-0000 to AY-9999 |
embossed serials |
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2000 |
blue on reflective white with screened red flag separator and script state name |
Taxation without Representation |
AB-1234 |
AZ-0000 to BG-xxxx |
embossed serials |
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2001 |
blue on reflective white with screened red flag separator and script state name and slogan |
WWW.Washingtondc.gov |
AB-1234 |
BB-0000 to BB-9999 |
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2001 |
blue on reflective white with screened red flag separator and script state name |
Taxation without Representation |
AB-1234 |
BG-xxxx to BN-9999 |
all plates after this issue are flat serialed |
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2001 |
blue on reflective white with screened red flag separator and script state name and slogan |
www.washingtondc.gov |
AB-1234 |
BJ-0000 to BJ-9999 |
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2001 |
blue on reflective white with screened red flag separator and sans serif state name and slogan |
Taxation without Representation |
AB-1234 |
BP-0000 to present |
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