Vehicle registration plates of Arizona
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Since 1914, the U.S. state of Arizona has issued license plates for vehicles registered there.
In Arizona, the license plate belongs to the vehicle owner. This allows for the transfer of a license plate from one vehicle to another. [1]
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[edit] Current passenger baseplates
Image | First issued | Description | Slogan | Serial format | Serials issued | Notes |
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1997 | green on desert scene graphic | Grand Canyon State | 123-ABC ABC1234 |
101-AAA to 999-ZZZ AAA0001 to present |
[edit] Optional types
Arizona offers its motorists a number of optional issue designs that are available upon the payment of an additional fee.
Image | Type | First issued | Serial format | Notes |
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Arizona State University | A1234 C1234 (series halted early for Pet plates) D1234 |
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Northern Arizona University | V1234 | |||
University of Arizona | P1234 | |||
Environmental | E1234 1234E 123E4 12E34 1E234 EA-1234 (counting up from EV) |
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Child Abuse Prevention | AC-12345 | |||
Transplantation Awareness Organ Donor | B1ABC | |||
Pet Friendly/Spay and Neuter | C1234 1234C |
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Character Education | A12B34 | |||
Alternative Energy | AF 12L3 12L N34 (hybrid) |
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Breast Cancer Awareness | JK1234 | |||
Navajo Nation | BA1234 | |||
San Carlos Apache Tribe | ||||
White Mountain Apache | WM123 | |||
Freedom/Support our Troops | 1FR2345 | |||
National Guard | N1234 | |||
Purple Heart | 1234 | |||
Ex Prisoner of War | A123 | |||
Congressional Medal of Honor | 123 | |||
Arizona Diamondbacks | DB12345 | |||
Families of Fallen Police Officers | FP12345 | |||
Golden Rule | LM12345 |
[edit] History
[edit] References
[edit] External links
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