Vehicle registration plates of California

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California
File:Californian 2024 license plate.jpg
Current series
Slogandmv.ca.gov
Size12 in × 6 in
30 cm × 15 cm
MaterialAluminum
Serial format1ABC123
Introduced1993 (1993)
(current version, with website, introduced 2011[1])
Availability
Issued byCalifornia Department of Motor Vehicles
History
First issuedJanuary 1, 1914 (1914-01-01)
(pre-state plates and seals from 1905 to December 31, 1913)

The U.S. state of California first required its residents to register their motor vehicles in 1905. Registrants provided their own license plates for display until 1914, when the state began to issue plates.[2] Plates are currently issued by the California Department of Motor Vehicles. Front and rear plates are required on most types of vehicle in California, including all passenger vehicles. On motorcycles and some other non-passenger types, only rear plates are required. On all vehicle types, registration validation stickers are also required, to be displayed on the rear plate.[3][4] Since 1947, California license plates have been manufactured by inmates at Folsom State Prison.[5] The current serial format of the license plate, 1ABC123, has been in use since 1980.

Passenger baseplates

Pre-state plates

Image Dates issued Design Serial format Serials issued Notes
File:1905-12 California License Plate.jpg 1905–13 Black on white; "CAL" at right 123456 1 to 122444 A one-time $2.00 fee is paid to register the vehicle, and the motorist must have a license plate made to hang from the rear of the vehicle (front plate also required starting in 1911). These plates were valid from the date of issuance until no longer needed for that car. The seal (disc) that the motorist received from the state with the registration number, along with the license plate(s), was supposed to remain with the vehicle upon transfer to a new owner, but that did not always happen. These early plates were valid through December 31, 1913.[6][7]

1914 to 1962

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.[8] The 1955 (dated 1956) issue was the first California license plate that complied with these standards.

Image Dates issued Design Serial format Serials issued Notes
File:1914 Calif passenger plate.jpg 1914 white on red porcelain 123456 1 to 122375[9] Replaced all 1905–13 plates.
File:1915 Calif passenger plate.jpg 1915 black on yellow porcelain 123456 1 to 163557[10] Brass Seal: Hexagon File:1915 California Auto Registration (2).jpg
File:1916 Calif passenger plate.jpg 1916 blue on white porcelain 123456 1 to 234317[11] Validation tab:
1916 Bear (Front) File:1916 California License Tab-Rear.jpg
1916 Bear (Rear) File:1916 California License Tab-Front.jpg
1917 234318[12] to 357299[13] Registered owners of plate numbers 1 to 234317 only received the Poppy tabs to place on their 1916 plates.
Validation tab: Poppy File:1917 California License Tab.jpg
1918 357300[14] to 485000[15] Registered owners of plate numbers 1 to 357299 only received the Bell tabs to place on their 1916 plates.
Validation tab: Bell File:1918 California License Tab.jpg
1919 485001[16] to 599705[17] Registered owners of plate numbers 1 to 485000 only received the Star tabs to place on their 1916 plates.
Validation tab: Star File:1919 California License TabA.jpg
File:1920 Calif passenger plate.jpg 1920 white on black 123-456 1 to 527-583
File:1921 California license plate 478-701.jpg 1921 black on yellow 123-456 1 to 651-640[18]
File:1922 California license plate2.jpg 1922 blue on white 123456 1 to 2000; 70001 to 881909[19] Serials 2001 through 70000 reserved for non-passenger vehicles.
File:1923 California license plate2.jpg 1923 white on black 123 456 1 to ?
File:1924 California passenger license plate.jpg 1924 white on green 123-456 1 to ?
File:1925 California license plate2.jpg 1925 black on yellow 123 456 1 to 30 00, 250 001 to 999 999 Serials 30 01 through 250 000 reserved for non-passenger vehicles.
A-12 345 A 1 to F-99 999
File:1926 Calif passenger plate.jpg 1926 white on blue 123 456 1 to 40 00, 320 001 to 999 999 Serials 40 01 through 320 000 reserved for non-passenger vehicles.
A-12 345 A-1 to G-99 999
File:1927 California license plate 1-510-891.jpg 1927 white on maroon 1-234-567 1 to 50-00;
400-001 to approximately 1-860-000
First use of the full state name. Serials 50-01 through 400-000 reserved for non-passenger vehicles.
File:1928 California license plate 1-281-618 fade.jpg 1928 yellow on blue 1-234-567 1 to 3-000;
450-001 to approximately 2-080-000[20]
Serials 3-001 through 450-000 reserved for non-passenger vehicles.
File:1929 California license plate2.jpg 1929 orange on black 1A-12-34 Coded by branch office Letters A through M were used in Northern California, and N through Z in Southern California.[20]
File:1930 California license plate 6J-743.jpg 1930 black on orange 1A-12-34 Coded by branch office
File:1931 California licence plate.jpg 1931 orange on black 1A 12 34 Coded by branch office
File:1932 California license plate2.jpg 1932 black on orange 1A 12 34 Coded by branch office
File:1933 California passenger license plate.png 1933 orange on black 1A 12 34 Coded by branch office
File:1934 California passenger license plate.jpg 1934 black on orange 1A 12 34 Coded by branch office
File:1935 California passenger license plate.jpg 1935 orange on black 1A 12 34 Coded by branch office
File:1936 California passenger license plate.jpg 1936 black on orange 1A 12 34
10 A 123
Coded by branch office
File:California37licenseplate.jpg 1937 orange on black 1A 12 34
A/A 12 34
Coded by branch office
File:1938 California license plate 2T 53 20.jpg 1938 black on yellow 1A 12 34
10 A 123
Coded by branch office
File:California39licenseplate.jpg 1939 yellow on blue 1A 12 34
10 A 123
Coded by branch office
File:1940 California passenger license plate.jpg 1940 black on orange 1A 12 34
10 A 123
Coded by branch office
File:1941 California passenger license plate.jpg 1941–44 yellow on black 1A 23 45
12 A 345
1A 1 to ? Citizens that got the 1941 base plate in 1941 got this tab for revalidation.
Validation tab for 1942: File:1942 California license plate tab.jpg
Validation tab for 1943: File:1943 California license plate tab.jpg

It was issued due to metal conservation for World War II.

Validation sticker for 1944: File:1944 California license plate window decal.jpg

It was issued due to metal conservation for World War II.

File:1945 California passenger license plate.jpg 1945–46 white on black 1A 23 45
12 A 345
1A 1 to ? Only rear plates issued.
Validation tab for 1946: File:1946 California license plate tab.jpg
File:1947 Calif passenger plate.jpg 1947–50 black on yellow 1A 23 456
12A 3 456
1A 1 to ? Validation tab for 1948: File:1948 California license plate tab.jpg
Validation tab for 1949: File:1949 California license plate tab.jpg
Validation tab for 1950: File:1950 California license plate tab.jpg
File:1951 California license plate 7B 82 644.jpg 1951–55 yellow on black 1A 23 456
12 A 3 456
1A 1 to ? Validation tab for 1952: File:1952 California license plate tab.jpg
Validation tab for 1953: File:1953 California license plate tab.jpg
Validation tab for 1954: File:1954 California license plate tab.jpg
Validation tab for 1955: File:1955 California license plate tab.jpg
File:1956 California license plate BBF 146.jpg 1956–62 black on yellow ABC 123 AAA 000 to approximately YRT 999 Validation sticker for 1957: File:1957 California license plate decal.jpg
Validation sticker for 1958: File:1958 California license plate decal.jpg
Validation sticker for 1959: File:1959 California license plate decal.jpg
Validation sticker for 1960: File:1960 California license plate decal.jpg
Validation sticker for 1961: File:1961 California license plate decal.jpg
Validation sticker for 1962: File:1962 California license plate decal.jpg

1963 to present

All plates from 1963 until present are still valid, provided they are displayed on the vehicle to which they were originally issued and the vehicle has been continuously registered. Along with the pre-1963 plates above, these plates can be used for the year-of-manufacture program, with appropriate year sticker. The current 1ABC123 serial format was introduced in 1980. In this format, the ABC123 portion of the serial progresses from AAA000 to ZZZ999, before the leading digit advances by one and the progression begins again. All letters are used, although I, O and Q are only used as the second letter (third digit). Series 1SWD000 through 1TZZ999 and 1WAA000 through 1YZZ999 have not been issued, while others have been reserved for non-passenger and optional plates, such as 1ZZA through 1ZZZ and 3ZZA through 3ZZG for Livery plates, and 1UAA through 1VZZ for Lake Tahoe, Yosemite and Coastal Protection ("Whale Tail") plates. When 9ZZZ999 is reached, the next serial format will be 123ABC1, maintaining the DMV's practice since the 1960s of reversing serial formats at exhaustion. The current sequence used since 1980 is expected to run out in late 2025, earlier than previously projected.[21]

Image First issued Design Slogan Serial format Serials issued Notes
File:1963 California license plate SAM-123.jpg 1963 embossed gold on black, embossed state name and debossed "63" on top right sticker box none ABC 123 AAA 000 to ZZZ 999 The oldest still allowed on the road today, but some older license plates have been seen.
File:1980 California license plate 002 ZZZ.jpg 1970 embossed gold serial on blue, state name on top none 123 ABC 000 AAA to 999 ZZZ Monthly staggered registration introduced 1976. I, O and Q not used as first letters in the 123 ABC serial format. Narrower serial dies introduced at the beginning of the WLA series in late 1977, in preparation for the 1ABC123 format.[20]
File:California 1SAM123 1980 Sample License Plate.jpg 1980 1ABC123 1AAA000 to 1SWC999
File:California Golden State license plate 1982-1987 2GAT123.png 1982 blue on reflective white with graphic Art Deco state name The Golden State 2ABC123 2AAA000 to 2GPZ999 Extra-cost optional plate until 1987, when it briefly became the standard passenger base after the 1969 blue base was discontinued. Awarded "Plate of the Year" for best new license plate of 1983 by the Automobile License Plate Collectors Association, the first and, to date, only time California has been so honored.
This plate design was seen in the opening credits of the television drama L.A. Law, which aired on NBC from 1986-94. The validation sticker corresponded to the year of each episode's air date.
File:California license plate, 1990.png 1987 blue on reflective white with embossed red state name none 1ABC123 2GQA000 to 3FMG999 No serials (3FMH000 to 3FZZ999) issued
File:1995 California license plate.jpg 1993 blue on reflective white with graphic red state name none 3ABC123 3GAA000 to approximately 3JZZ999 The state name changed from an embossed state name to a graphic state name
White background with blue text and red text at the top of the plate reading “California” 1995 none 3ABC123 3KAA000 to 3XZZ999 (Serials 3YAA000-3ZYZ999 & 3ZZH000-3ZZZ999 unissued and 3ZZA-3ZZG livery only) The state name was modified to increase its size
File:1998 California license plate 4BJW994.jpg 1998 Sesquicentennial - 150 Years 4ABC123 4AAA000 to 4NOZ999
A California license plate with blue text on white background. On the top reads “California” in red. 2001 none 1ABC123 4NPA000 to 6TPV999
A California license plate that reads “9KDV763.” It has two stickers on the top corners with the right side reading “DEC” for December and “2024” for the current year. On the bottom, it reads “dmv.ca.gov” 2011 dmv.ca.gov 6TPW000 to 9RIW078 (Unverified, as of November 30, 2024)[22]

Non-passenger vehicle plates

Image Type First issued Serial format Serials issued Notes
File:California license plate Amateur Radio Call Letters 1994.gif Amateur Radio FCC call sign Issued to holders of FCC amateur radio station licenses, upon request.
File:California Antique Motorcycle license plate.gif Antique Motorcycle ANTIQUE M/C 123 Available upon request for any motorcycle manufactured in 1942 or before.
Apportioned 1982 AP12345 AP00001 to approximately BP10000
File:California apportioned license plate 2016.jpg 1987 BP30001 to CP99999; SP00001 to approximately VP70000
File:California apportioned license plate.jpg 2011 VP70001 to ZP13644 (as of April 27, 2024)
File:California license plate Citizens Band 1994.gif Citizens Band ABC1234 Were issued upon request for holders of FCC citizens band radio licenses until 1983. Plate numbers and letters represent the call letters assigned by the FCC.
File:California license plate H 90 224 commercial.gif Commercial 1963 A 12 345 A 10 000 to V 99 999
File:California 2017 commercial license plate late 1963 base.jpg 1967 12 345 A 10 000 A to 99 999 J
File:California commercial license plate early 70s.png 1970 00 000 K to 99 999 Z
File:California license plate 1J79500 commercial.gif 1976 1A12345 1A00000 to 2Y05999 (serials 2Y06000-2Z99999 unissued)
File:3F24323.png 1982 3A00000 to 3P59999
File:California license plate 4V80988 commercial.gif 1987 3P60000 to 5A99999
File:California license plate 5M37250 commercial.gif 1993 5B00000 to 5S99999
File:California truck sesquicentennial license plate.jpg 1998 5T00000 to 6J99999 With "Sesquicentennial - 150 Years" slogan.
File:California truck plate 2010 series.jpg 2001 6K00000 to 8Z99999 Serials 9A00000 through 9Z99999 reserved for tractor trailer units.
2010 12345A1 00000A1 to 99999E1
File:Californian truck plate, 12345A0.png 2011 00000F1 to 33181C4 (Unverified, as of November 15, 2024) With "dmv.ca.gov" slogan.
File:California Disabled Person license plate 1994.gif Disabled Person 1995 12345D/P 00001D/P to 99999D/P Before 1995, California issued only placards which were displayed on the dashboard when parking.
File:Blank License Plate Shape.svg late 1990s D/P12345 D/P00001 to D/P99999
File:California license plate disabled DP E3210.jpg early 2000s D/PA1234 D/PA0001 to D/PZ9999
File:California disabled person plate 2010 5633Wdp.jpg 2006 1234AD/P 0001AD/P to 9999ZD/P
File:2016 California license plate DP 822BR disabled person.jpg 2011 D/P123AB D/P001AA to D/P999ZZ
File:California 2021 Disabled Person license plate AB123.jpg 2019 AB123D/P AA001D/P to PD082D/P (as of July 28, 2024)
File:California-motorcycle-plate-disabled.jpg Disabled Person – Motorcycle 1234D/P
12D/P34
File:California Golden State Disabled Veteran plate.png Disabled Veteran 1987 DV12345 DV00000-DV1xxxx
File:California Disabled Veteran license plate 1994.gif 1994 12345D/V 00001D/V to 99999D/V
File:California Disabled Vet plate 2023.jpg 2023 D/V12345 D/V1xxxx to D/V39554 (as of November 11, 2024) It is suspected that this issue began somewhere in the D/V1xxxx series to avoid conflicts with any remaining issues from the 1987 series.
Exempt – Local 1963 E123456 E100000-E999999 Black plate with yellow numbering consisting of letter E in octagon and 6-digit number for district-, city- and county-owned vehicles
File:California Exempt (Local) Plate (blue and yellow).png 1970 E123456 E100000-E999999 Blue plate with yellow numbering consisting of letter E in octagon and 6-digit number for district-, city- and county-owned vehicles
File:California Exempt (Local) Plate (Golden State).png 1987 E123456 E100000-E999999 White plate with Golden State design and blue numbering consisting of letter E in octagon and 6-digit number for district-, city- and county-owned vehicles
File:California Exempt Octagon.gif 1987 E123456 E100000-E999999 White plate with blue numbering consisting of letter E in octagon and 6-digit number for district-, city- and county-owned vehicles. "California" was either in red block or red script font. For "E0....." plate, see below
File:Blank License Plate Shape.svg Exempt – State 1963 E12345 E00000-E99999 Black plate with yellow numbering consisting of letter E in diamond and 5-digit number for state-owned vehicles
File:Blank License Plate Shape.svg 1970 E12345 E00000-E99999 Blue plate with yellow numbering consisting of letter E in diamond and 5-digit number for state-owned vehicles
File:California Exempt (State) Plate (Golden State).png 1987 E123456 E000000-E999999 White plate with Golden State design and blue numbering consisting of letter E in diamond and 6-digit number for state-owned vehicles.
File:California Exempt (State) Plate (white block letter).png 1987 E123456 E000000-E999999 White plate with blue numbering consisting of letter E in diamond and 6-digit number for state-owned vehicles. "California" is in red block font.
File:California Script Exempt License Plate (State).jpg 1993 E123456 E000000-E999999 White plate with blue numbering consisting of letter E in diamond and 6-digit number for state-owned vehicles. "California" is in red script font.
File:CA Exempt Plate.gif Exempt 1998 1234567 1000001 to 1701318 (as of October 7, 2024) Issued to all exempt vehicles, regardless of ownership. "CA EXEMPT" screened at top.

Some plates were issued as "E0....." due to a surplus of prestamped octagon "E" plates. On these plates the "E" was to be considered "1". They still had "California" in script font.

File:California Exempt Motorcycle License Plate.png Exempt - Motorcycle 1998 3123456 3000001 to 3013128 (as of June 1, 2022)
File:California Foreign Organization License Plate.gif Foreign Organization FOREIGN ORGANIZATION 123 Issued to vehicles registered to an officer or designated employee of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office pursuant to the Taiwan Relations Act. Eligibility is provided to DMV by the American Institute in Taiwan.[23]
File:California license plate Historic Vehicle.gif Historical Vehicle 1959 HISTORICAL VEHICLE 123A ? to 9999
001A to 999Z
A001 to A034 (as of February 12, 2022)
Available upon request for any vehicle manufactured after 1922 that is at least 25 years old.
File:California Hon Consul Corps license plate 1982.gif Honorary Consul 1982 HON CONSUL CORPS 1234 Issued to Honorary Consuls upon request.
File:Blank License Plate Shape.svg 1988
File:California license plate Horseless Carriage.gif Horseless Carriage 1984 HORSELESS CARRIAGE 1234 Available upon request for any vehicle manufactured in 1922 or before, or for motor vehicles with 16 or more cylinders manufactured prior to 1965.
File:California license plate Livery.gifFile:California license plate Livery MUSIC 5.gif Livery 1ABC123 1ZZA000 to 1ZZZ999; 3ZZA000 to 3ZZG999[22] "LIVERY" screened at bottom. Issued to limos and fleet vehicles until program eliminated by Senate Bill 611 on September 30, 2014. Plates remain valid but cannot be replaced or reassigned.
File:California Moped license plate 1994.gif Moped C123456 C000001 to C080109 (as of Jan 27, 2024)
File:1969 California Motorcycle License Plate.jpg Motorcycle 1970 1A1234 1A0000 to 9Z9999 Letter progresses before prefix number (11A–11Z, 12A–12Z, etc.). I, O and Q not used.[24] 10A0000 - 10Z9999 were skipped.
File:California Motorcycle Plate.gif 1983 12A1234 11A0000 to 26S0246 (as of July 25, 2024)
File:California license plate 4AX6888 trailer.gif Permanent Trailer 2001 4AB1234 4AA1000 to 4WN3808 (as of November 15, 2024) "California Perm Trailer" across top.
File:California Press Photographer license plate.gif Press Photographer 1987 P/P 1234 P/P ???? to

P/P 4301 (as of January 3, 2024)

The letters “PP” inside a triangle.
File:California Press Photographer license plate.jpg 2011
File:Prorate license plate used by interstate fleets.gif Prorate Plate Unknown N/A N/A No longer in circulation. Used by interstate fleets to display apportioned stickers. California's stickers are placed in the third well from the top on the left side.

File:California public service license plate.jpg

Public Service (state representative) Unknown P/S12345

File:California 1975 Special Equipment license plate.png

Special Equipment 1970 S/E123456 ? to S/E740451 (as of February 22, 2022) Motorcycle-sized. Registration lasts for five years.
File:California Special Equipment license plate.gif 1985
A temporary California license plate that has the state of California in the background in grey. Temporary 2019[25][26][27] AB12C12[28] AA00A00 to DM94M75 (as of September 12, 2024)[22] Issued to new vehicles purchased in California. Serials AU00A00 to AW99Z99, BC00A00 to BF99Z99, BM00A00 to BN99Z99, BV00A00 to BZ99Z99, CU00A00 to CX99Z99, and DE00A00 to DF99Z99 were skipped, although some serials were issued later on. Letters I, O, and Q are not used.
File:California Tournament of Roses plate.jpg Tournament of Roses[29] 1998 TOFR123 TOFR1 to TOFR112 (as of December 1, 2022) Used on parade vehicles during the Tournament of Roses parade.
File:California 1987 Semi Truck Cab license plate.jpg Tractor Trailer 1987 9A12345 9A00000-?
File:California tractor trailer license plate.jpg 1993 ?-9E99999
File:California DMV Semi Cab plate.jpg 2011 9F00000-9H12271 (As of November 15, 2024) With "dmv.ca.gov" slogan.
File:California license plate Trailer 1960s.jpg Trailer 1963 AB 1234 AA 1000 to HV 9999 No serials (HW 0000 to HW 9999) issued
File:California 1971 series trailer license plate with 1998 sticker.png 1971 HX 1000 to TZ 9999 The UA-YX series was reserved for commercial weight fee trailers. It was issued on the gold-on-blue base from 1971 to 1983.
File:1980s California Golden State Trailer license plate.png 1983 1AB1234 1AA1000 to approximately 1BJ9999
File:California license plate 1CJ8725 trailer.gif 1987 1BP1000 to approximately 1EU9999
File:California license plate 1GJ8201 trailer.gif 1993 1FC1000 to 1PF9574 (as of June 10, 2024) The 1UA-1YX series is reserved for commercial weight fee trailers. Its issue began on the Golden State base in 1983 and continued onto the red-on-white "lipstick" base in use today. The highest spotted serial in this series is 1XC5494 (as of June 1, 2024). The series is expected to reach 1YX8000. The 1ZA-1ZW series is assigned to certain specialty trailers (Yosemite, Lake Tahoe, Protect our Ocean and our Coast, etc.) 1YY-1YZ and 1ZX-1ZZ will be of unknown use. These number formatted plates have also been issued to special exempted vehicles, such as full size, retitled school buses that have been converted to recreational vehicles. These vehicles are exempt from the California Air Resources Board 14001 GVWR rules.
File:VINplt.gif Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Plate Assigned by the DMV or CHP when a number is removed, destroyed, or obliterated.

Occupational plates

On each occupational plate type, the full-size number is constant for each distributing entity, while the small suffix (or prefix on the Special Equipment Dealer/Manufacturer plate) varies. Only rear plates are required for each type.

Image Type First issued Serial format Notes
File:California Dealer blue license plate.png Dealer 1970 DEALER 1234 1/2/A
File:California Golden State Dealer license plate.png 1987 D/L/R 12345 1/2/A
File:California white block letter dealer plate.png 1987 D/L/R 12345 1/2/A
File:California Dealer license plate 1994.gif 1993 D/L/R 12345 1/2/A
File:California 2011 Dealer License Plate.jpg 2011 D/L/R 12345 1/2/A
File:California Dismantler license plate 1994.gif Dismantler D/S/M 1234 1/2/A
File:California Manufacturer License Plate.gif Manufacturer M/F/G 1234 1/2/A
File:California Distributor License Plate.gif New Vehicle Distributor D/S/T 1234 1/2/A
File:California Remanufacturer license plate 1994.gif Remanufacturer R/M/F 1234 1/2/A
File:California Special Equipment Dealer Plate.png Special Equipment Dealer DLR 1A 12345 Motorcycle-sized.
File:Specequipdlfmfr.gif Special Equipment Manufacturer 1A MFG 1234 Motorcycle-sized.
File:California Transporter license plate 1994.gif Transporter T/R/N 1234 1/2/A

Legislative plates

Image Type First issued Serial format Notes
File:Stassemblyscript.gif Assembly Member A 12 Issued to current and retired members of the California State Assembly. The number in the serial corresponds to the district represented by the Assembly member. A small 'A' by the number indicates a second vehicle owned by the Assembly member. A small 'R' indicates a retired Assembly member, and a small '1' after the small 'R' indicates a second vehicle owned by the retired Assembly member.
File:California US congress license plate 1994.gif Representative U.S. CONGRESS 1 Issued to current U.S. representatives. A small 'A' by the number indicates a second vehicle owned by the representative, a small 'B' indicates a third vehicle, and so on.
File:Stsenatescript.gif State Senator S 12 Issued to current and retired members of the California State Senate. The number in the serial corresponds to the district represented by the senator. A small 'S' by the number indicates a second vehicle owned by the senator. A small 'R' indicates a retired senator, and a small '1' after the small 'R' indicates a second vehicle owned by the retired senator.
File:California US Senate license plate 1994.gif U.S. Senator UNITED STATES SENATE 1 Issued to current U.S. senators. A small 'A' by the number indicates a second vehicle owned by the U.S. Senator, a small 'B' indicates a third vehicle, and so on.

Stickers

Image Type First issued Notes
File:Ohv1.gif Emissions controlled OHV Assigned to motor vehicles that are used on roads not publicly maintained (e.g. in State Parks and National Forests). The green sticker program existed as a means of generating revenue for the maintenance of state OHV areas.
File:Ohv2.gif Uncontrolled OHV 1999 Emissions controlled OHVs are granted Green Stickers while uncontrolled OHVs such as motocross and closed-course off-road racebikes are granted Red Stickers for seasonal use on public lands.

Optional types (specialty plates)

Image Type First issued Design Serial format Serials issued Notes
1984 Olympics—Motorcycle 1984 L/A12345
U/S12345
L/A00000 to present Issued until December 31, 1984. Duplicates were available until December 31, 1989. No longer issued, but still revalidated.
A background consisting of the colors white, red, and blue. At the top, “California” is shown in white text. 1984 Olympics—Passenger 1984 L/A12345
U/S12345
L/A00000 to present Issued until December 31, 1984. Duplicates were available until December 31, 1989. No longer issued, but still revalidated.
File:California Agriculture Specialty Plate.jpg Agriculture 2013 An image on the left of the plate with the sun on the horizon of a field 123ABC
A123B0
A000A0 to A144A1 (as of September 20, 2023)[22]

Using previously unused letter blocks.

White plate with artwork of the sun screened at left and "Agriculture" screened at bottom.
File:California Arts Council license plate.jpg Arts Council 1994 The sun setting over the coast ABC123
123ABC
A123B0
? to A037V0 (as of December 20, 2023)[22]

Using previously unused letter blocks.

"Coastline" design by Wayne Thiebaud.[30][31]
File:California Bill of rights license plate 1991.gif Bill of Rights 1990 Blue on white with red Liberty Bell graphic 1234 US 0001 US to 1024 US (as of Jan 1, 2024)[22] Commemorated the 200th anniversary of the Bill's ratification.
File:California Pink Plate.webp Breast Cancer Awareness 2017 A pink background with a pink bow on the left B123A1 B001A1 to B852E1 (as of February 12, 2024) Pink plate with pink ribbon screened at left and "Early Detection Saves Lives" screened at bottom.
File:California 2017 Museums Are For Everyone license plate Snoopy.jpg California Museums (Snoopy) 2016 An image of Snoopy S123A0 S001A0 to S632L0 (as of June 17, 2024) White plate with Peanuts character Snoopy screened at left and "museums are for everyone" screened at bottom.
File:California license plate Kids sample.jpg Children's Trust Fund ABC123
A123B0
Using previously unused letter blocks. An embossed heart, hand, star, or plus sign appears to the left of the serial, or can be incorporated into "vanity" numbers.
File:California Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient license plate.gif Congressional Medal of Honor 84 —Passenger 1984 12 ? Given to Medal of Honor recipients.
File:Blank License Plate Shape.svg Congressional Medal of Honor 93 —Passenger 1993 12 ? Given to Medal of Honor recipients.
File:California license plate Firefighter motorcycle.gif Firefighter—Motorcycle 00A12 00A01 to ?
File:California license plate Firefighter.jpg Firefighter—Passenger 1995 ABC123
A123B0
? to A974H0 (as of September 12, 2023)[22]

Using previously unused letter blocks.

Only active or retired firefighter can apply for this type of plate. Logo of a firefighter on a blazing background.

File:California 2017 Gold Star Family license plate.jpg

Gold Star Family —Passenger 2011 123ABC 000HUY to 782HUY (as of Dec 20, 2014)[22]

Using previously unused letter blocks.

Given to family of fallen soldiers while in the line of duty.
Lake Tahoe Version 1 - Commercial 1996 2Z12345 2Z35000 to 2Z37999 No longer issued but still revalidated.
File:California Lake Tahoe license plate v1.jpg Lake Tahoe Version 1 - Passenger 1996 An image meant to depict Lake Tahoe as a background 1UAB123 1UEA000 to 1UE???? No longer issued but still revalidated.
File:California Lake Tahoe truck license plate.jpg Lake Tahoe Version 2 - Commercial 2011 A yellow sky over some mountains 2Z12345 2Z38000 to 2Z40593 (as of February 18, 2024) Using previously unused letter blocks.
File:California Tahoe passenger license plate.jpg Lake Tahoe Version 2 - Passenger 2011 A yellow sky over some mountains 1UAB123 1UE???? to 1UEZ578 (as of September 11, 2022)[22] Using previously unused letter blocks.

File:California license plate legacy.jpg

Legacy 2015 Gold on reflective black A123B4 B001A0 to K413H1 (as of September 18, 2024)[22] In the style of the 1963–69 passenger plate. 'S123A0' series of plates are reserved for California Museums (Snoopy) plate, shown above. C001A1 came after X999Z0, meaning the 'Y123A0' and 'Z123A0' series of plates were skipped. 'B123A1' series of plates are reserved for Breast Cancer Awareness plate, shown above. The same series (A123B4) is used on both passenger and motorcycle plates. C123A0 is reserved for motorcycles.[22] A123A0 is reserved for Agriculture and Arts Council.[22] The cycle went B001A0, B002A0, B003A0, ..., B998A0, B999A0, B001B0, B002B0, …, D001A0, D002A0, …, C001A1, and on and on and on.[22] Last will probably be X999Z9.
File:California license plate Legion of Valor.gif Legion of Valor—Passenger Blue on white LEGION OF VALOR 123 001 to LEGION OF VALOR 279 (as of Dec 24, 2023)[22] Sticker placed at right denoting the decoration held by the registrant: Medal of Honor (Army, Navy or Air Force), Distinguished Service Cross, Navy Cross, or Air Force Cross.
File:Blank License Plate Shape.svg Olympic Training Center Version 1 1990 C/A12345
U/S12345
? No longer issued, but still revalidated.
File:Blank License Plate Shape.svg Olympic Training Center Version 2 1999 C/A12345
U/S12345
? No longer issued, but still revalidated.
File:California Olympics license plate 2000 edition.png Olympic Training Center Version 3 2000 C/A12345
U/S12345
?
File:California Pearl Harbor survivor license plate 1994.gif Pearl Harbor Survivor —Passenger Blue on white; "PEARL HARBOR SURVIVOR" in blue at left 1234 0001 to 3637 (as of Sep 5, 2022)[22] Only issued to survivors of the Attack on Pearl Harbor. May be retained on a vehicle owned by a surviving spouse.[32]
File:California spay & neuter license plate.jpg Pet Lover 2012 123ABC 001END to 361END(as of December 25, 2023)[22]

Using previously unused letter blocks, including CAT, PUG, SAT, MUT, YES, WAG, and END

White plate with artwork from international actor, artist, and pet lover Pierce Brosnan screened at left and "Spay & Neuter Saves Lives" screened at bottom.
File:California Protect Our Coast Commercial Plate.jpg Protect Our Coast & Ocean Version 1 - Commercial 1997 2Z12345 2Z50000 to 2Z5???? No longer issued, but still revalidated.
File:California Whale Tail 1VD-series license plate.jpg Protect Our Coast & Ocean Version 1 - Passenger 1997 1VAB123 1VAA000 to 1VAZ999; 1VDA000 to 1VDY999 No longer issued, but still revalidated.
File:California whale tail truck plate.jpg Protect Our Coast & Ocean Version 2 – Commercial 2011 2Z12345 2Z5???? to 2Z59002 (as of Dec 20, 2023)
File:California 2011 whale tail license plate.png Protect Our Coast & Ocean Version 2 – Passenger 2011 1VAB123 1VDZ000 to 1VEW294 (as of January 29, 2024)
File:California license plate Purple Heart.gif Purple Heart 1234PH 0001PH to 9999PH
File:California Purple Heart plate PH1234.png PH1234 PH0001 to PH9999
File:California Purple Heart plate 12PH34.png 12PH34 00PH01 to 41PH65 (as of February 12, 2024)
File:California Purple Heart recipient motorcycle license plate 1994.gif Purple HeartMotorcycle 1234PH
PH1234
12PH34
File:California Ex-POW motorcycle license plate 1994.gif POW Ex-Prisoner of War —Motorcycle POW1234
File:California Ex-POW license plate 1994.gif POW Ex-Prisoner of War 93 —Passenger 1993 POW1234
File:California Ex-POW license plate 2000.gif POW Ex-Prisoner of War 00 —Passenger 2000 POW1234 ? to POW7428 (as of Sep 5, 2022)[22]
File:California 1994 Veteran license plate.jpg Veteran Version 1 1994 ABC123
123ABC
? to F105IP (unverified, as of Nov 3, 2014)[22] No longer being issued.
File:California Honoring Veterans license plate 123ABC.jpg Veteran Version 2 2012 123ABC
A123B0
? to A653E0 (as of Jun 4, 2022)[22]

Using previously unused letter blocks.

File:California 9-11 memorial license plate.jpg We Will Never Forget 2002 1234MA 0001MA to 3999MB (as of April 3, 2023)
File:California license plate UCLA Bruins.jpg University of California, Los Angeles 1994 ABC123 ? to APA999 (as of December 29, 2022)[22]

Using previously unused letter blocks.

File:California commercial Yosemite license plate.jpg Yosemite National Park - Commercial 1993 2Z12345 2Z00001 to 2Z10536 (as of July 25, 2024)
File:California 2022 Yosemite license plate.jpg Yosemite National Park - Passenger 1993 1UAB123 1UAA000 to 1UBS397 (as of August 3, 2023)

See the Passenger Baseplates section above for the 1982–87 "Golden State" plate, which was briefly issued as the standard passenger base.

Year-of-manufacture plates

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A California car license plate saying ANRCHST (a vanity plate–speak form of anarchist) from 2006

The use of year-of-manufacture (YOM) plates is authorized by Section 5004.1 of the California Motor Vehicle Code. It is a law that allows vintage cars to be registered to use vintage license plates. Any officially manufactured California license plates which were produced prior to 1963 can be used on a currently registered vehicle or trailer of a corresponding model year. If used on the original plate, a sticker or metal tab that corresponds to the year of the vehicle is required. As of July 2024, YOM program extends only to 1980 and older year model auto, commercial, motorcycle and trailer vehicles, as long as they are "clear" with the DMV (i.e., not used, reported stolen, or any records found, for the last 10 years). A valid sticker must be attached to the plate corresponding to the year of the vehicle that is to be registered. [33] As of January 2014, in very rare cases, California has extended custom license plates to allow more than seven digits, but not to exceed nine characters. However, most plates are limited to seven-and-a-half characters (the half-character is a half-space).[citation needed] In August 2016, California extended the year-of-manufacture license plate program to include vehicles through the 1980 model year.[34]

California Legacy License Plate program

File:California license plate legacy.jpg
The legacy California license plate that released in 2015.

The California Legacy License Plate program offers vehicle owners the opportunity to purchase replicas of California license plates similar to those issued in the 1960s. California proposed issuing plates similar to those of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. The original plan was to restrict the plate colors to what would have been issued to the vehicle when purchased new. After a few months, the program was opened to all model years. Only the 1960s (gold on black) plate reached the required 7,500 minimum orders before January 1, 2015. The 1950s (black on gold) and 1970s (gold on blue) plates did not achieve the required 7,500 minimum orders.[35] The plates were issued from late spring through summer 2015 and, as of 2024, are still available for order from the DMV website. Additional time is required for personalized plates.[36][37]

Temporary license plates

File:2023 California Temporary Plate.jpg
2023 California temporary license plate for a Mercedes-Benz GLB-250.
File:Steves Mercedes.jpg
Steve Jobs' car, parked at Apple Infinite Loop campus in 2010.

Prior to 2019, California was the last U.S. state to not require the display of any form of temporary license plate on new vehicles. New motor vehicle dealers were still required to electronically report sales of new vehicles to the DMV,[38][39] but they were only required to print out a DMV report-of-sale form on regular paper at the time of sale.[25] The dealer was then only required to attach the DMV report-of-sale form to the inside of the car windshield in the lower right corner (from the driver's perspective).[40] Before 2019, it was common for a newly purchased vehicle to be driven around for a month (or more) with nothing but a dealer's advertisement or logo on paper plate inserts in the mounting brackets where the owner was supposed to promptly install front and rear license plates when they arrived in the mail from the DMV. California's lack of a temporary license plate requirement was mocked as the "Steve Jobs loophole," due to the Apple founder's habit of continuously signing a series of six-month leases of Mercedes-Benz SL55 AMGs on a rolling basis for the specific purpose of avoiding the state requirement of having to install permanent license plates on his cars.[41] The DMV report-of-sale forms were printed in regular type not intended to be read at a distance, meaning that it was legible only to persons leaning closely over the windshield when the car was standing still. This made the new vehicle untraceable through casual visual observation by passerby (especially for the common car models and colors), as well as automated means such as license-plate reading systems, red light cameras, and automatic number plate recognition. Thus, drivers of newly purchased vehicles who deliberately failed to carry a FasTrak electronic toll collection transponder could evade toll collection (on tolled Express Lanes, toll bridges, and toll roads where a transponder system was used instead of toll booths), causing the state to lose $15–19 million per year. Vehicle owners who failed to immediately attach permanent metal license plates upon receipt might eventually get cited one way or another for that infraction, but there was no way at that point to retroactively link such vehicle owners to unpaid tolls.[25] This loophole was also deliberately exploited by criminals, who knew that a car with dealer paper inserts was untraceable and in and of itself would not raise suspicion.[42] The hit-and-run death of a pedestrian who was struck by an unidentifiable car with dealer paper inserts sparked the enactment of new legislation in 2016 to require temporary license plates in California beginning in 2019.[25][26][27] The DMV's reporting system was modified to enable dealers to print out temporary license plates on special paper,[39] and dealers are now required to attach such temporary paper plates to a vehicle that does not already have license plates. The series that the temporary license plates use is AB12C34, and it will apply to all newly purchased vehicles in the state of California starting in 2019.[28] The current series has run from AA00A00 to DB38S58 (As of February 15, 2024).

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