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Vehicle registration plates of Colorado

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Colorado
Current series
Size12 in × 6 in
30 cm × 15 cm
MaterialAluminum
Serial formatABC-D12
IntroducedJanuary 2000 (2000-01)
Availability
Issued byColorado Department of Revenue, Division of Motor Vehicles
History
First issuedJuly 15, 1913 (1913-07-15)

The U.S. state of Colorado first required its residents to register their motor vehicles and display license plates in 1913. As of 2024, plates are issued by the Colorado Department of Revenue through its Division of Motor Vehicles. 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). In 2000, a screened, more detailed version of the mountain range replaced the previous dark green version.

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Passenger baseplates

1913 to 1974

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.[1] The 1955 (dated 1956) issue was the first Colorado license plate that fully complied with these standards: the 1954 (dated 1955) issue was 6 inches in height by 12 inches in width, but had non-standard mounting holes.

Image Dates issued Design Slogan Serial format Serials issued Notes
1913 Black serial on white porcelain plate; vertical "COLO" and "1913" at left and right respectively none 12345 1 to approximately 14500
1914 White serial on dark blue porcelain plate; vertical "COLO" and "1914" at left and right respectively none 12345 1 to approximately 20000
1915 Black serial on yellow porcelain plate; vertical "COLO" and "1915" at left and right respectively none 12345 1 to approximately 29000
1916 Embossed white serial on brown plate with border line; vertical "COLO" and "1916" at left and right respectively none 12345 1 to approximately 47000 First embossed plate. Serials issued in blocks by county; this practice continued through 1931.[2]
1917 Embossed black serial on pink plate with border line; vertical "COLO" and "1917" at left and right respectively none 12345 1 to approximately 68000
1918 Embossed white serial on black plate with border line; vertical "COLO" and "1918" at left and right respectively none 123-456 1 to approximately 102-000

1919–20 Welded silver serial on dark brown plate; "COLO." centered at top none 123-456 1 to approximately 233-000 Validated for 1919 with dark brown tabs, and for 1920 with dark blue tabs.
1920 Embossed silver serial on dark brown plate with border line; vertical "COLO" and "1920" at left and right respectively none Issued only to new registrants.
1921 Embossed silver serial on dark blue plate with border line; "COLO-1921" centered at top none 123-456 1 to approximately 177-000
1922 Embossed black serial on white plate with border line; stylized vertical "COLO" and "22" at right none 123-456 1 to approximately 190-000
1923 Embossed white serial on black plate with border line; "COLO. 1923" centered at bottom none 123-456 1 to approximately 192-000
1924 Embossed black serial on beige plate with border line; "COLO. 1924" centered at bottom none 123-456 1 to approximately 224-000
1925 Embossed white serial on maroon plate with border line; "COLO. 1925" centered at bottom none 123-456 1 to approximately 266-000
1926 Embossed white serial on green plate with border line; "COLO. 1926" centered at bottom none 123-456 1 to approximately 274-000
1927 Embossed white serial on black plate with border line; "COLO. 1927" centered at bottom none 123-456 1 to approximately 308-000
1928 Embossed maroon serial on beige plate with border line; "COLO. 1928" centered at bottom none 123-456 1 to approximately 314-000
1929 Embossed white serial on maroon plate with border line; "COLO. 1929" centered at bottom none 123-456 1 to approximately 326-000
1930 Embossed orange serial on black plate with border line; "COLORADO-1930" at top none 12-34-56 1 to approximately 34-40-00 First use of the full state name.
1931 Embossed black serial on orange plate; "COLORADO-1931" at bottom none 123-456 1 to approximately 386-000
1932 Embossed orange serial on black plate; "COLORADO 1932" at bottom none 1-12-345
10-1-234
County-coded First use of county codes.
1933 Embossed black serial on orange plate; "COLORADO 1933" at bottom none 1-12345
10-1234
County-coded
1934 Embossed yellow serial on black plate; "COLORADO 1934" at bottom none 1-12345
10-1234
County-coded
1935 Embossed black serial on yellow plate with border line; "COLO. 1935" centered at top none 1-12345
10-1234
County-coded
1936 Embossed white serial on blue plate with border line; "COLO. 1936" centered at top none 1-12345
10-1234
County-coded
1937 Embossed black serial on silver plate with border line; "COLO. 1937" centered at top none 1-12345
10-1234
County-coded
1938 Embossed white serial on turquoise plate with border line; "19 COLORADO 38" at top none 1-12345
10-1234
County-coded
1939 Embossed yellow serial on black plate with border line; "19 COLORADO 39" at top none 1-12345
10-12345
County-coded
1940 Embossed black serial on yellow plate with border line; "19 COLORADO 40" at top none 1-12345
10-12345
County-coded
1941 Embossed yellow serial on black plate with border line; "19 COLORADO 41" at top none 1-123456
10-12345
County-coded
1942 Embossed white serial on maroon plate with border line; "19 COLORADO 42" at top none 1-123456
10-12345
County-coded

1943–44 Embossed yellow serial on black plate with border line; "19 COLORADO 43" at top none 1-123456
10-12345
County-coded Revalidated for 1944 with yellow tabs, due to metal conservation for World War II.
1945 Embossed white serial on black plate with border line; "19 COLORADO 45" at top none 1-12345
10-12345
County-coded
1946 Embossed yellow serial on black plate with border line; "19 COLORADO 46" at bottom none 1-12345
10-12345
County-coded
1947 Embossed black serial on yellow plate with border line; "19 COLORADO 47" at bottom none 1-123456
10-12345
County-coded
1948 Embossed black serial on unpainted aluminum plate with border line; "19 COLORADO 48" at top none 1-123456
10-12345
County-coded
1949 Embossed yellow serial on black plate with border line; "19 COLORADO 49" at bottom none 1-123456
10-12345
County-coded
1950 Embossed green serial on white plate with border line; "19 COLORADO 50" at bottom "COLORFUL" centered at top 1-123456
10-12345
County-coded

1951–52 Embossed white serial on green plate with border line; "19 COLORADO 51" at bottom "COLORFUL" centered at top 1-123456
10-12345
County-coded Revalidated for 1952 with yellow tabs, due to metal conservation for the Korean War.
1953 Embossed green serial on yellow plate with border line; "19 COLORADO 53" at bottom "COLORFUL" centered at top 1-123456
10-12345
County-coded
1954 Embossed white serial on black plate with border line; "19 COLORADO 54" at bottom "COLORFUL" centered at top 1-1234
A1-1234
1A-1234
10-1234
A10-123
10A-123
County-coded
1955 Embossed black serial on white plate with border line; "COLORADO" at bottom, slightly offset to right; "55" at top right "Colorful" at top, slightly offset to right A/1 1234
A/10 1234
County-coded
1956 Embossed white serial on black plate with border line; "19 COLORADO 56" at bottom none A:1234 A:1 to
Z:9999
Issued in Denver County.
A/10 1234 County-coded Issued in Arapahoe, Jefferson and Adams Counties.
2:12345
13:1234
Issued in all other counties.
1957 Embossed black serial on orange plate with border line; "19 COLORADO 57" at bottom none 123-456 1001 to approximately 203-000 Issued in Denver County.
A/10 1234 County-coded Issued in Arapahoe, Jefferson, Adams, Logan and Morgan Counties.
2-12345
14-1234
Issued in all other counties.
1958 Embossed green serial on pale green plate with border line; embossed skier graphic at right; "COLORADO 58" at bottom, offset to right "Colorful" centered at top A/B 123 A/A 1 to approximately N/R 999 Issued in Denver County.
2 123
2/A 123
A/2 123
1/0 123
10/A 123
A/10 123
County-coded Issued in all other counties.
1959 Embossed white serial on green plate with border line; "19 COLORADO 59" at bottom "Colorful" centered at top AB-1234 County-coded Letters I, O and Q not used in serials; this practice continued until the early 1990s.[2]
1960–61 Embossed green serial on white plate with border line; mountain range graphic at top; "19 COLORADO 60" at bottom none AB-1234 County-coded Revalidated for 1961 with stickers.
1962 Embossed white serial on green plate with border line; mountain range graphic at top; "19 COLORADO 62" at bottom none AB-1234 County-coded
1963 Embossed green serial on white plate with border line; mountain range graphic at bottom; "19 COLORADO 63" at top none AB-1234 County-coded
1964 As 1962 base, but with "19 COLORADO 64" at bottom none AB-1234 County-coded
1965 As 1963 base, but with "19 COLORADO 65" at top none AB-1234 County-coded
1966 As 1962 base, but with "19 COLORADO 66" at bottom none AB-1234 County-coded
1967 As 1963 base, but with "19 COLORADO 67" at top none AB-1234 County-coded
1968 As 1962 base, but with "19 COLORADO 68" at bottom none AB-1234 County-coded
1969 As 1963 base, but with "19 COLORADO 69" at top none AB-1234 County-coded
1970 As 1962 base, but with "19 COLORADO 70" at bottom none AB-1234 County-coded
1971 As 1963 base, but reflective, and with "19 COLORADO 71" at top none AB-1234 County-coded
1972 Debossed white serial on reflective green plate with border line; mountain range graphic at top; "19 COLORADO 72" at bottom none AB-1234 County-coded
1973 Embossed green serial on reflective white plate with border line; "19 COLORADO 73" at bottom "Colorful" centered at top AB-1234 County-coded
1974 Debossed white serial on reflective green plate with border line; mountain range graphic above serial; "19 COLORADO 74" at bottom "Colorful" centered at top AB-1234 County-coded

1975 to present

Image Dates issued Design Slogan Serial format Serials issued Notes
1975–76 Embossed red on reflective white and blue graphic Centennial AB-1234 County-coded Commemorated Colorado's 100 years of statehood. Awarded "Plate of the Year" for best new license plate of 1975 by the Automobile License Plate Collectors Association, the first and, to date, only time Colorado has been so honored.
1976 Embossed red on reflective white Centennial Issued at end of Centennial graphic supply.
1977–81 Embossed white on reflective green; mountains at top none AB-1234 County-coded Letters I and O added to serials following the introduction of the ABC1234 format. With the addition of the letter O, the die for the digit '0' was changed for better differentiation.[2]
1982 – June
1992
ABC-123
July 1992 – December 1999 ABC1234
January 2000 –
mid
2015
Embossed dark green on reflective graphic plate with white and grey mountains against dark green background none 123-ABC 001-AAA to 999-ZZZ (see right) Letter Q not used in serials until early 2013, when all serials containing at least one of this letter were issued in alphabetical order following 999-ZZZ (beginning with 001-AAQ and ending with 999-ZZQ).
mid
2015 –
mid
2018
ABC-123 Unused 1982–92 serials 'Q' series issued first (QAA-001 through QZZ-999); subsequent issues in random order, including other series containing I, O and Q.
mid
2018 – present
ABC-D12 AAA-A00 to EER-A44 (as of March 11, 2024)[3] Manufactured, but not issued, alphabetically. The most progressive numbers are often found on low-volume special plates, as they are typically issued after being manufactured rather than kept in stock.

County coding

Colorado introduced numeric county codes on its passenger and motorcycle license plates in 1932, with the order of the codes based on the populations of each of the state's 63 counties at the time. These codes were used through 1958 (except in Denver, which last used code 1 in 1955).

Two-letter codes replaced the numeric codes in 1959, with blocks assigned to each county in the same order. For each code, serials ran to 9999 on passenger plates, and to 999 on motorcycle plates. The move to multi-year plates in the mid-1970s resulted in several counties exhausting their blocks and being assigned new ones.

In 1982, three-letter codes were introduced on passenger plates. AAA through DZZ were assigned to Denver, and GAA through TZZ to the next five most populous counties (Jefferson, El Paso, Boulder, Arapahoe and Adams); blocks of codes in the 'E', 'F', 'U', 'V' and 'W' series were then assigned to the remaining counties in roughly alphabetical order. For each code, serials ran from 001 to 999. Again, several counties exhausted their blocks and were assigned new ones, with Douglas and Elbert borrowing blocks of 'D' series codes from Denver's assignment. From July 1992, serials for each code ran from 1000 to 9999, and the previously unused letters I and O were added. Motorcycle plates continued to use two-letter codes (some of which were reassigned to other counties), with revised formats featuring three and later four digits between the letters (e.g. A123A and A1234A in Denver).

The table below reflects the two- and three-letter codes that were actually issued on passenger plates, rather than what was assigned.

Non-passenger plates

When the current passenger baseplate was introduced in 2000, the state also simplified its non-passenger and specialty plates, issuing them in the same serial format (originally 123-ABC) and with similar graphic elements.

2000 to present

The serials on non-passenger types are embossed unless noted.

Image Type Notes
Apportioned Permanent Trailer Red background; stacked "PRM" prefix.
Apportioned Tractor Red background; stacked "ATR" prefix.
Apportioned Trailer Red background; stacked "ATL" prefix.
Apportioned Truck Red background; stacked "ATK" prefix.
Colorado State Patrol Black background; surface-printed serials in a format of CSP 123.
Commercial Fleet Red background; stacked "FLT" prefix.
Dealer Blue background; stacked "DLR" prefix.
Dealer—Demo Blue background; stacked "DMO" prefix.
Dealer—In Transit Blue background; stacked "INT" prefix.
Depot Blue background; stacked "DPT" prefix.
Disabled Person Green background; wheelchair in center; surface-printed serials.
Farm Tractor Green background; stacked "FTR" prefix. Personalized variant also issued, with surface-printed serial.
Farm Truck Green background; stacked "FTK" prefix. Personalized variant also issued, with surface-printed serial.
Government Green background; stacked "GVT" prefix.
Gross Vehicle Weight Tractor Red background; stacked "TVW" prefix.
Gross Vehicle Weight Truck Red background; stacked "GVW" prefix. Personalized variant also issued, with surface-printed serial.
Manufacturer Blue background; stacked "MFG" prefix.
Recreational Truck Green background; stacked "RTK" prefix.
Special Mobile Machine Green background; stacked "SMM" prefix.
Special Mobile Machine—Exempt Green background; stacked "SMX" prefix; motorcycle-sized plate.
Trailer Green background; stacked "TRL" prefix.
Transporter Blue background; stacked "TPR" prefix.
Truck Green background; stacked "TRK" prefix.

Prior to 2000

Image Type Design Serial format Notes
Disabled Person Reflective white on green. 12345
Fleet Reflective gold on blue. 1234IA5

Specialty plates

2000 to present

Specialty types have surface-printed serials. Some types are available in personalized format, in which case the type logo, which normally appears at the center of the plate between the numbers and the letters of the serial, is absent.

Image Type Notes
10th Mountain Division
4th Infantry Division Motorcycle variant also issued.
"Adopt a Greyhound"
"Adopt a Shelter Pet" Personalized, motorcycle, and personalized motorcycle variants also issued; neither personalized variant has the logo at the center.
"Advancing Clean Energy" Personalized, motorcycle, and personalized motorcycle variants also issued; neither personalized variant has the logo at the center.
Air Force Cross Motorcycle variant also issued.
Amateur Radio—Commercial Stacked "CCL" prefix. Serial is callsign.
Amateur Radio—Passenger Stacked "SCL" prefix. Serial is callsign.
American Indian Scholars Personalized, motorcycle, and personalized motorcycle variants also issued; neither personalized variant has the logo at the center.
Colorado's 'Born To Be Wild' specialty license plate.
'Born To Be Wild' Personalized, motorcycle, and personalized motorcycle variants also issued; neither personalized variant has the logo at the center.
"Broncos Country" Personalized, motorcycle, and personalized motorcycle variants also issued; neither personalized variant has the logo at the center.
Bronze Star Motorcycle variant also issued.
Bronze Star of Valor Motorcycle variant also issued.
Child Loss Awareness Personalized, motorcycle, and personalized motorcycle variants also issued; neither personalized variant has the logo at the center.
Civil Air Patrol
Collector Truck/Tractor Personalized variant also issued, with no logo at center.
Collector Vehicle Personalized variant also issued, with no logo at center.
Colorado College Personalized variant also issued, with no logo at center.
Colorado Mesa University Personalized variant also issued, with no logo at center.
Colorado School of Mines Personalized variant also issued, with no logo at center.
Colorado State University Personalized variant also issued, with no logo at center.
Colorado State University Pueblo Personalized variant also issued, with no logo at center.
"Committed to a Cure" Personalized, motorcycle, and personalized motorcycle variants also issued; neither personalized variant has the logo at the center.
Denver Firefighter
Designer Serial is embossed. Personalized variant also issued.
Designer—Truck Stacked "TRK" prefix; serial is embossed.
Disabled Veteran Motorcycle variant also issued.
Disabled Veteran Handicapped Motorcycle variant also issued.
Distinguished Flying Cross Motorcycle variant also issued.
Distinguished Service Cross Motorcycle variant also issued.
"Elks Care, Elks Share"
Fallen Airman Motorcycle variant also issued.
Fallen Guardsman Motorcycle variant also issued.
Fallen Marine Motorcycle variant also issued.
Fallen Sailor Motorcycle variant also issued.
Fallen Soldier Motorcycle variant also issued.
Firefighter Motorcycle variant also issued.
Fort Lewis College Personalized variant also issued, with no logo at center.
"Growing Your Future" Personalized variant also issued, with no logo at center.
Honorably Discharged Veteran Plate is screen printed. Motorcycle variant also issued.
Honorary Consul
Horseless Carriage
Italian American Personalized, motorcycle, and personalized motorcycle variants also issued; neither personalized variant has the logo at the center.
Kids1st Personalized, motorcycle, and personalized motorcycle variants also issued; neither personalized variant has the logo at the center.
Korean War Veteran Motorcycle variant also issued.
Medal of Honor Motorcycle variant also issued.
Member U.S. Congress
Member U.S. Senate
Motorcycle Collector Issued only on motorcycles. Personalized variant also issued, with no logo at center.
MSU Denver Personalized variant also issued, with no logo at center.
National Guard
Navy Cross
NORAD Commemorated NORAD's 50th anniversary. Issued from July 1, 2008 through January 1, 2010.[4]
Pearl Harbor Survivor
Pioneer
Prisoner of War
Purple Heart
Regis University Personalized variant also issued, with no logo at center.
"Respect Life" Plate was made to recognize the survivors and victims of the Columbine High School massacre.
Respects Wildlife
Passenger—Personalized
Share the Road Personalized, motorcycle, and personalized motorcycle variants also issued; neither personalized variant has the logo at the center.
Silver Star
Ski Country U.S.A
State Representative R-000 serial format.
State Senator S-00 serial format.
Street Rod Personalized variant also issued.
Submarine Service
Support Education Personalized, motorcycle, and personalized motorcycle variants also issued; neither personalized variant has the logo at the center.
Support the 10th Mountain Division
Support the Troops Personalized, motorcycle, and personalized motorcycle variants also issued; neither personalized variant has the logo at the center.
University of Colorado Personalized variant also issued, with no logo at center.
University of Denver Personalized variant also issued, with no logo at center.
University of Northern Colorado Personalized variant also issued, with no logo at center.
U.S. Air Force Available only to veterans.
U.S. Air Force 50th Anniversary Available to general public.
U.S. Air Force Academy Personalized variant also issued, with no logo at center.
U.S. Army
U.S. Army Special Forces
U.S. Coast Guard
U.S. Marine Corps
U.S. Navy
Vietnam Veteran
Western Colorado University Personalized variant also issued, with no logo at center.
World War II Veteran

Prior to 2000

Image Type Serial format Notes
10th Mountain Division 12345E
Collector Truck/Tractor 12Z34
Collector Vehicle 12N34
12R34
Denim Coded by county of issuance:
A1B1234
Successor to Designer base; issued from July 1992 to December 1999. Still currently revalidated.
Designer Coded by county of issuance:
A1B-123
Issued from January 1989 to June 1992. Still currently revalidated.
Firefighter 12345F
Honorably Discharged Veteran 12345B
Pioneers 12345D
Purple Heart 012345
United States Air Force 12345C

Renewal date tags

Colorado implemented a monthly staggered registration system in 1978, with separate stickers for the month and year of the expiration date (placed at the bottom left and bottom right of the plate respectively). As of 2024, month stickers are blue on white, while year stickers rotate through a four-color system introduced in 2002, as follows:

See also

References

  1. ^ Garrish, Christopher (October 2016). "Reconsidering the Standard Plate Size". Plates. Vol. 62, no. 5. Automobile License Plate Collectors Association.
  2. ^ a b c Tanner, Eric N. "Colorado Passenger License Plates". allaboutlicenseplates.com. Retrieved November 10, 2020.
  3. ^ "Colorado License Plates". www.licenseplates.cc. Retrieved July 3, 2023.
  4. ^ "Military Plates". Colorado Department of Revenue. Archived from the original on March 6, 2010. Retrieved November 24, 2008.

External links

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