Vehicle registration plates of Utah

Summary

The U.S. state of Utah first required its residents to register their motor vehicles in 1909. Registrants provided their own license plates for display until 1915, when the state began to issue plates.[1]

Utah
Current ski license plate
Current arch license plate
Current series
SloganSki and arch plates:
Life Elevated
Ski plate only:
Greatest Snow on Earth
In God We Trust plate:
In God We Trust; United We Stand
Size12 in × 6 in
30 cm × 15 cm
MaterialAluminum
Serial formatSki and arch plates:
A12 3BC
In God We Trust plate:
1ABC2
IntroducedSki and arch plates:
November 19, 2007 (2007-11-19)
In God We Trust plate:
2013 (2013); standardized from January 1, 2017 onwards
Availability
Issued byUtah State Tax Commission, Division of Motor Vehicles
History
First issuedMay 11, 1915 (1915-05-11)
(pre-state plates from May 11, 1909 through May 10, 1915)

As of 2024, plates are issued by the Utah State Tax Commission 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 front plate requirement will be lifted for passenger vehicles on January 1, 2025.[2]

Passenger baseplates edit

1915 to 1967 edit

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.[3] The 1954 (dated 1955) issue was the first Utah license plate that complied with these standards.

Image Dates issued Design Slogan Serial format Serials issued Notes
  1915 Dark green on white; "U 15" at right none 1234 1 to approximately 7600
  1916 Yellow on brown; "U 16" at right none 12345 1 to approximately 13800
  1917 Black on gray; "U 17" at right none 12345 1 to approximately 18200
  1918 Gray on black; "U 18" at right none 12345 1 to approximately 22000
  1919 White on dark olive green; "U 19" at right none 12345 5000 to approximately 34600 Serials 1 through 399 used on dealer plates, and 400 through 4999 on truck plates.[4]
  1920 White on blue; "U 20" at right none 12345 5000 to approximately 42300 Dealer and truck plate serials same as 1919.
  1921 Orange on black; lines at top and bottom borders; "U 21" at right none 12345 7001 to approximately 47500 Serials 1 through 400 used on dealer plates, and 401 through 7000 on truck plates.
  1922 White on black with border line; "U 22" at right none 12-345 8-501 to approximately 49-500 Serial 1 issued to Secretary of State; 2 through 300 used on dealer plates, 301 through 8-000 on truck plates, and 8-001 through 8-500 on trailer plates.
  1923 White on red with border line; slanted "UTAH" and "1923" at left none 12-345 8-501 to approximately 65-000 First use of the full state name. Secretary of State, dealer, truck and trailer plate serials same as 1922.
  1924 White on dark blue with border line; slanted "UTAH" and "1924" at right none 12-345 10-000 to approximately 79-000 Serial 1 issued to Secretary of State; 2 through 299 used on dealer plates, 300 through 499 on trailer plates, 500 through 999 on exempt plates, and 1-000 through 9-999 on truck plates.
  1925 White on green with border line; "UTAH 25" at left none 12-345 13-000 to approximately 91-000 Serial 1 issued to Secretary of State; 2 through 299 used on dealer plates, 300 through 399 on trailer plates, 400 through 999 on exempt plates, and 1-000 through 12-999 on truck plates.
  1926 Black on silver with border line; "26 UTAH" at right none 12-345 14-000 to approximately 95-000 Serial 1 issued to Secretary of State; 2 through 299 used on dealer plates, 300 through 499 on trailer plates, 500 through 12-999 on truck plates, and 13-000 through 13-999 on exempt plates.
  1927 White on dark blue with border line; "UTAH 27" at left none 12-345 1-500 to approximately 82-000
  1928 Black on yellow with border line; "UTAH 28" at right none 12-345 1-500 to approximately 91-000
  1929 Black on green with border line; "UTAH 29" at left none 12-345 1-500 to approximately 96-500
  1930 White on black with border line; "UTAH 30" at right none 12-345 1-500 to approximately 93-500
  1931 Black on silver with border line; "31 UTAH" at right none 12-345 1-500 to approximately 91-500
  1932 White on black with border line; "32 UTAH" at left none 12-345 1-500 to approximately 95-500
  1933 White on black with border line; "UTAH - 1933" at top none 12-345 1-500 to approximately 78-500
  1934 Black on silver with border line; "UTAH - 1934" at bottom none 123-456 30-000 to approximately 133-000
  1935 White on black with border line; "1935 - UTAH" at bottom none 123-456 50-001 to approximately 154-000
  1936 Black on silver with border line; "UTAH - 1936" at bottom none 123-456 50-001 to approximately 167-500
  1937 White on black with border line; "UTAH - 1937" at top none 123-456 50-001 to approximately 179-000
  1938 Maroon on white with border line; "UTAH - 1938" at bottom none 123-456 50-001 to approximately 174-000
  1939 White on blue/black with border line; "UTAH - 1939" at top none 123-456 100-001 to approximately 229-500
  1940 Orange on dark blue with border line; "UTAH - 40" at bottom none A-1234
  1941 White on black with border line; "UTAH - 41" at top right none A 1234
  1942–43 Black on white with border line; "42 UTAH" at left CENTER SCENIC AMERICA A 1234 Revalidated for 1943 with windshield stickers, due to metal conservation for World War II.
  1944 Black on white; "UTAH 44" at bottom none A1234 Manufactured on soybean-based fiberboard due to ongoing metal conservation.
  1945 White on maroon with border line; "45 UTAH" at left CENTER SCENIC AMERICA A1234
  1946 White on black with border line; "46 UTAH" at left CENTER SCENIC AMERICA A1234
  1947 Yellow on black with border line; "47 UTAH" at left THIS IS THE PLACE A1234
  1948 White on black with border line; vertical "UTAH" and "48" at left THE FRIENDLY STATE A1234
  1949 White on black with border line; "UTAH - 49" at bottom right none A 1234
  1950 Orange on black with border line; "UTAH - 50" at top right none A 1234
  1951 White on green with border line; "UTAH 1951" at top right none A/B 123
  1952 White on blue with border line; "UTAH 1952" at bottom left none 123 A/B
  1953 Yellow on black with border line; "UTAH 1953" at top right none A/B 123
  1954 White on dark green with border line; "UTAH 1954" at bottom right none A/B 123
  1955 White on black with border line; "UTAH 1955" at top none AB 123
  1956 White on dark red with border line; "UTAH 56" at bottom right none A/B 1234 A/A 1000 to approximately D/J 9999 For each two-letter series, only the letters A, B, C, D, E, F, H, J and K were used. This practice continued until 1970.
  1957 White on dark blue with border line; "UTAH 57" at top right none A/B 1234 A/A 1000 to approximately D/J 5000
  1958 Yellow on dark blue with border line; "UTAH 58" at top right none A/B 1234 A/A 1000 to approximately D/H 9999
  1959 White on red-orange; "UTAH 59" at top none AB 1234 AA 1000 to approximately DK 5000
  1960 Dark red on off gray; "UTAH 60" at top none AB 1234 AA 1000 to approximately DK 9999
  1961 Dark blue on off white; "UTAH 61" at top none AB 1234 AA 1000 to approximately EC 5000
  1962 Red on off gray/white; "UTAH 62" at top none AB 1234 AA 1000 to approximately EE 5000
  1963 White on dark blue; "UTAH 63" at bottom none AB 1234 AA 1000 to approximately EH 5000
  1964 White on green; "UTAH 64" at top none AB 1234 AA 1000 to approximately EJ 9999
  1965 White on blue; "UTAH 65" at bottom none AB 1234 AA 1000 to approximately FA 9999
  1966 White on black; "UTAH 66" at top none AB 1234 AA 1000 to approximately FB 9999
  1967 White on green; "UTAH 67" at bottom none AB 1234 AA 1000 to approximately FD 5000

1968 to present edit

Image Dates issued Design Slogan Serial format Serials issued Notes
  1968–72 White on black; "UTAH" centered at bottom none AB 1234 AA 1000 to
KK 9999;
LL 1000 to approximately PR 9999
Revalidated for 1969, 1970, 1971 and 1972 with stickers. After KK 9999 was issued in 1970, the serial format continued with only the letters L, M, N, P, R, S, T, V and W used.
  1973 Black on reflective white; "UTAH 73" at bottom none ABC 123 AAA 001 to approximately HDH 999 Three-letter series used a split-alphabet system, with each letter advancing A, B, C, D, E, F, H, J, K (block 1), or L, M, N, P, R, S, T, V, W (block 2). Progression was as follows: all three letters in block 1, then first letter in block 2 and last two letters in block 1, then first two letters in block 2 and last letter in block 1, then all three letters in block 2, and finally first two letters in block 1 and last letter in block 2.

On the 1974–78 variant, two different designs of beehive were used - one rounded, the other pointed.

All variants are still currently revalidated.
  1973 As above, but without year ("UTAH" offset to left) HDJ 001 to approximately HJB 999
  1973–74 As above, but with "UTAH" centered HJC 001 to approximately KEE 999
  1974–78 As above, but with embossed beehive used as separator in serial KEF 001 to KKK 999;
LAA 001 to WKK 999;
LLA 001 to approximately LWK 999
  1978–81 As above, but without beehive (similar to 1973–74) MLA 001 to WWK 999;
LLL 001 to approximately MVW 999
  1982–85 As above, but with "UTAH" screened rather than embossed MWL 001 to WWW 999;
AAL 001 to approximately BFP 999
  1985–90 Blue on white with skier graphic Greatest Snow on Earth 123 ABC 001 AAA to 999 DWW Awarded "Plate of the Year" for best new license plate of 1986 by the Automobile License Plate Collectors Association, the first and, to date, only time Utah has been so honored. Letters G, U, X, Y and Z added to serials in late 1992, beginning with the FPG series.[4]

Plates with the bolder dies have been spotted using the 'M' and 'W' dies being stamped incorrectly. In this image,[5] the 'W' die in V62 0BW was stamped with the 'M' die, but it's upside down to read as a 'W'. This has been spotted on a variety of serial runs throughout the years. For the Ski Utah! plates, certain plates in the 001 LAA - 999 LZZ series have been spotted with the 'W' dies incorrectly stamped. For reference, the 'W' die looks like this[6]

  1990–93 As above, but with narrower serial dies 001 EAA to approximately 999 GPY
  1993 – November 18, 2007 As above, but with darker blue serials 001 GPZ to approximately 999 PMV
  1992–96 Dark blue on Delicate Arch graphic; "UTAH" in white Centennial 123 ABC 001 ZAA to 999 ZEZ Commemorated Utah's 100 years of statehood. Issued concurrently with the 1985 Ski base, first as an extra-fee base and then as a no-cost base from 1997. The first letter in the serial progressed backwards (so 999 ZZZ was followed by 001 YAA, 999 YZZ was followed by 001 XAA, and so on).

Plates with the bolder dies have been spotted using the 'M' and 'W' dies being stamped incorrectly. In this image,[5] the 'W' die in V62 0BW was stamped with the 'M' die, but it's upside down to read as a 'W'. This has been spotted on a variety of serial runs throughout the years. For the Centennial Arches plates, certain plates in the 001 XAA - 999 XZZ series have been spotted with the 'W' dies incorrectly stamped. For reference, the 'W' die looks like this[6]

  1996 – November 18, 2007 As above, but with "UTAH" in blue 001 ZFA to approximately 999 UYL
(see right)
  November 19, 2007[7] – May 2023 Dark blue on skier graphic Greatest Snow on Earth / Life Elevated A12 3BC A00 1AA to G99 9XZ (see right) Redesigned Ski base and updated Arch base, issued concurrently. On the Arch base, the first letter in the serial progresses backwards (Z then Y then X etc.). For both types, then the letters in the 5th and 6th positions are issued alphabetically (AA to ZZ). Then the next first letter is started. The letters I, O and Q are not used. [8]

Plates using the bolder dies have been spotted using the 'M' and 'W' dies being stamped incorrectly. In this image,[5] the 'W' die in V62 0BW was stamped with the 'M' die, but it's upside down to read as a 'W'. This has been spotted on a variety of serial runs throughout the years. For reference, the 'W' die looks like this[6]

For Life Elevated - Skier plates, certain plates in the B-BW series have been spotted using the 'W' die stamped correctly and incorrectly.

All plates issued during the B-NW - D-FW series can be spotted with the 'W' die incorrectly stamped.

Both the D-WZ and the F-GW series have been spotted with the 'W' die stamped incorrectly.

For Life Elevated - Arches plates, all plates issued during the Z-YW - X-CW series have been spotted with the 'W' die incorrectly stamped, except for the Y-SW and Y-TW series.

The Y-SM, Y-TM, X-DM, and X-MJ series have been spotted with the 'M' die incorrectly stamped.

Certain plates in the X-SW series have been spotted with the 'W' die stamped correctly and incorrectly.

The X-UW, X-WD and V-BW series have been spotted with the 'W' die incorrectly stamped.

With the updated North Carolina dies introduced in 2023, Ski and Arch plates have been seen reverting back to the old dies in random sequences throughout the G-Yx series and T-Hx series. Approximately G10 0YW-G34 9YW, G00 1YX-G99 9YZ, and T00 1HZ-T84 9HZ were seen using the previous dies.

  May 2023 - present As above, but with thinner, squarer serial dies (using North Carolina dies) G00 1YA to H99 7GY (as of February 18, 2024)
  November 19, 2007[9] – March 2023 Dark blue on Delicate Arch graphic Life Elevated A12 3BC Z00 1AA to T99 9GZ (see right)
  March 2023 - present As above, but with thinner, squarer characters (using North Carolina dies) T00 1HA to T99 9WD (as of February 18, 2024)
  January 1, 2017 – April
2018
Dark blue on white with national flag at left In God We Trust / United We Stand A123B Z001A to N999Z First issued in 2013 as a specialty plate; standardized from 2017 onwards.[10] In the A123B serial format, the first letter progressed backwards (so Z999Z was followed by Y001A, Y999Z was followed by X001A, and so on).

In the 1A2BC and 1ABC2 formats, letter combinations begin with the numbers 00 instead of 01 (so 9AAA9 is followed by 0AAB0, 9AAB9 is followed by 0AAC0 and so on).

Plates using the bolder dies have been spotted using the 'M' and 'W' dies being stamped incorrectly. In this image,[5] the 'W' die in V62 0BW was stamped with the 'M' die, but it's upside down to read as a 'W'. This has been spotted on a variety of serial runs throughout the years. For reference, the 'W' die looks like this[6]

The #A#FM and #A#GM series have been spotted with the 'M' die incorrectly stamped.

The #M#MB series has been spotted with the second 'M' die incorrectly stamped.

Certain plates in the #U#ZW series have been spotted with the 'W' die stamped correctly and incorrectly.

April 2018 – June
2023
1A2BC 0A0AA to approximately 4Z9GL (see right)
  June
2023 - August 2023
As above, but with thinner, squarer characters (using North Carolina dies) Approximately 5Z0GL to 9Z9ZZ
 
August 2023 - present 1ABC2 0AAA0 to 8CNE3 (as of April 16, 2024)

Non-passenger plates edit

Image Type First issued Design Slogan Serial format Serials issued Notes
  Disabled Person 1990s - July 2023 Plain white base; International Symbol of Access at left Greatest Snow on Earth 1234A 0001A to approximately 4285U Drivers who need a disabled person plate have 3 different options for a plate design. They are able to choose from a plain white base, a skier base, or an arches base.

In serial formats 1234A, A123B, & 12AB3 are shared with the optional plates, as all optional plates share the same plain white base.

Plates using the bolder dies have been spotted using the 'M' and 'W' dies being stamped incorrectly. In this image,[5] the 'W' die in V62 0BW was stamped with the 'M' die, but it's upside down to read as a 'W'. This has been spotted on a variety of serial runs throughout the years. For reference, the 'W' die looks like this[6]

For optional plates, the B###W, C###W, and D###W series have been spotted with the 'W' die stamped incorrectly.

A123B A001A to M999Z
12AB3 00AA1 to 99FB9
July 2023 As above, but with thinner, squarer characters (using North Carolina dies) 00FD1 to 00FX3 (as of March 20, 2024)
  2008 Dark blue on skier graphic; International Symbol of Access at left Life Elevated AB12C AA01A to AL55B (as of April 10, 2024) Redesigned Ski base and updated Arch base, issued concurrently. On the Arch base, the first letter in the serial progresses backwards (Z then Y then X etc.). For both types, then the letters in the 2nd and 5th positions are issued alphabetically (AA to ZZ). Then the next first letter is started.

Important to note, the AB12C serial format is exclusive to the skier and arch disabled person plates.

Plates using the bolder dies have been spotted using the 'M' and 'W' dies being stamped incorrectly. In this image,[5] the 'W' die in V62 0BW was stamped with the 'M' die, but it's upside down to read as a 'W'. This has been spotted on a variety of serial runs throughout the years. For reference, the 'W' die looks like this[6]

For the Disabled Person Life Elevated - Arches plates, the ZA-W series has been spotted with the 'W' die incorrectly stamped.

Certain plates in the ZM01A - ZM99Z series have been spotted with the 'M' die stamped correctly and incorrectly.

  Dark blue on Delicate Arch graphic; International Symbol of Access at left ZA01A to ZP99W
  November 2023 As above, but with thinner, squarer characters (using North Carolina dies) ZP01X to ZR16J (as of April 3, 2024)
  Motorcycle 1985 Embossed blue on white; "UTAH" embossed in blue at top, offset to left none 123 AB 001 AA to approximately 999 ET
  1994 Embossed dark blue on white; "Utah" screened in red at top, offset to right none 123AB 001FA to approximately 999KZ
  1992 As 1992 Centennial passenger base, with "UTAH" in white Centennial 123AB 001ZA to approximately 999VP
(see right)
Issued concurrently with the 1985 and 1994 bases. The first letter in the serial progressed backwards (so 999ZZ was followed by 001YA, 999YZ was followed by 001XA, and so on).
  2008 As 2007 Ski passenger base Greatest Snow on Earth / Life Elevated A12BC A01AA to D55YH (as of November 20, 2023) Issued concurrently. On the Arch base, the first letter in the serial progresses backwards (so Z99ZZ was followed by Y01AA, Y99ZZ was followed by X01AA, and so on).
  As 2007 Arch passenger base Life Elevated A12BC Z01AA to U52RZ (as of November 17, 2023)
  Temporary varies Hand-written date on paper none MM-DD-YY A12345 then hologram on bottom right valid for 30 days
  Trailer 1985 As 1985 Ski passenger base Greatest Snow on Earth 12345 A 00001 A to approximately 40000 E
  1992 40001 E to approximately 12000 R Narrower serial dies.
  2008 As 2007 Ski passenger base Greatest Snow on Earth / Life Elevated 123456A 000001A to present Issued concurrently.
  As 2007 Arch passenger base Life Elevated 123456A 000001Z to present
  Off-Highway Vehicle January 1, 2023 Plain Desert Tan base; "UTAH" and plate dies in black (using North Carolina dies) Off-Highway Vehicle 1AB23 0AA00 to 0FH68 (as of November 20, 2023) Issued to off-highway vehicles only. These plates CANNOT be personalized.[11]

1957-1963 edit

Image Type First issued Design Serial format Notes
  Commercial 1/4 Year October 1, 1957 Colors unknown; "4 Expires Dec. 31 1957" at bottom UTAH 1234
  October 1, 1963 White on orange; "UTAH 63" at bottom; "EXP 31 DEC" at left 12345
  January 1, 1967 White on brown; "UTAH 67" at bottom; "EXP 31 MAR" at left 12345
  April 1, 1967 White on red; "UTAH 67" at bottom; "EXP 30 JUNE" at left 12345
  July 1, 1967 White on blue; "UTAH 67" at bottom; "EXP 30 SEPT" at left 12345
  October 1, 1967 White on black; "UTAH 67" at bottom; "EXP 31 DEC" at left 12345
  October 1, 1971 White on green; "UTAH 71" at top; "EXP 31 DEC" at left 12345
  July 1, 1972 White on green; "UTAH 72" at bottom; "EXP 30 SEPT" at left 12345
  October 1, 1972 White on brown; "UTAH 72" at bottom; "EXP 31 DEC" at left 12345
  July 1, 1973 Blue on white; "UTAH 73" at bottom; "EXP 30 SEPT" at left 12345

Optional plates edit

Utah currently offers over 60 optional license plates.[12] With the exception of the Amateur Radio Operator & Historic Black & White plates, all use the same serial format – originally 1234A (with a high of 4285U), then A123B (A001A to M999Z), and now 12AB3 (00AA1 to 99FB9).

Plates using the bolder dies have been spotted using the 'M' and 'W' dies being stamped incorrectly. In this image,[5] the 'W' die in V62 0BW was stamped with the 'M' die, but it's upside down to read as a 'W'. This has been spotted on a variety of serial runs throughout the years. For reference, the 'W' die looks like this.[6] For optional plates, the B###W, C###W, and D###W series have been spotted with the 'W' die stamped incorrectly.

With the updated North Carolina dies introduced in 2023, optional plates still follow the 12AB3 serial format as of now, starting at 00FD1 to 00FX3 (as of March 20, 2024).

Image Type First issued Design Slogan Serials issued Notes
  Amateur Radio Amateur Radio The serial number is the operator's FCC call sign.
  Autism Awareness Support Autism Awareness
  Boy Scouts of America Scouting Teaches Values
  Boys and Girls Clubs Boys & Girls Clubs
  Cancer Research Changing the DNA of Cancer Care
  Children's Issues Invest in Children
  Clean Air Clean Fuel-Clean Air Plate no longer issues as of July 1, 2011.[13]
  Civil Air Patrol 2019 [14] Civil Air Patrol
  Children's Heart Disease Awareness I ❤ CHD Awareness Approved in 2016.[15]
  Collegiate - Brigham Young University Brigham Young University
  Collegiate - Utah State University Eastern (Formerly College of Eastern Utah) www.ceu.edu Plate is discontinued.[16]
  Collegiate - Ensign College (Formerly LDS Business College) Ensign College
  Collegiate - Salt Lake Community College Salt Lake Community College
  Collegiate - Snow College Snow College
  Collegiate - Southern Utah University Southern Utah University
  Collegiate - University of Utah (Single U) The University of Utah
  Collegiate - University of Utah (Double U) The University of Utah
  Collegiate - Utah State University Utah State University
  Collegiate - Utah Tech University (Formerly Dixie State University) Utah Tech University
  Collegiate - Utah Valley University Utah Valley University
  Collegiate - Weber State University Weber State University
  Collegiate - Western Governors University Western Governors University
  Collegiate - Westminster College Go Griffins
  Disabled Veteran Disabled Veteran
  Donate Life Organ, Eye, & Tissue Donation Saves Lives
  Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Emergency Medical Technician
  Farm Vehicle Farm Vehicle
  Firefighter Firefighter
  Former Prisoner of War (POW) Prisoner of War
  Fraternal Initiatic Order www.utahgrandlodge.org
  Gold Star Honors Their Sacrifice
  Historic Black & White May 2023 white on black, "UTAH" screened at top none 0AA000 to 4AH030 (as of April 6, 2024) The serial format is different from the 1968 version, being 1AB234 instead of AB 1234. The serial dies are also different (using North Carolina dies) as used on the new Skier & Arches plates. [17]
  Honorary Consulate Honorary Consul
  Honoring Heroes Honoring Heroes Foundation
  Humanitarian Service 100 Years of Rotary in Utah
  Martin Luther King 2021[18] Many Stories, One Utah
  National Basketball Association (NBA) – Utah Jazz Originally released in 2015, redesigned in 2021.[19] Take Note
  National Guard Americans at Their Best
  National Men’s Soccer – Real Salt Lake Believe
  No More Homeless Pets Save Them All
  Pearl Harbor Survivor Pearl Harbor Survivor
  Prostate Cancer Awareness Screening Saves Lives Plate no longer issued as of October 1, 2017. [20]
  Public Education Support I Support Public Education
  Purple Heart/Combat Wounded Combat Wounded
  Search and Rescue Teams Search and Rescue Team
  Share the Road Share the Road
  Snowmobiler Snowmobiler
  Soil Conservation Green with Agriculture
  Special Interest Vehicles Special Interest
 

   

State Legislator Greatest Snow on Earth
 

   

US Congress Greatest Snow on Earth
  Utah Housing Opportunity (Realtor) Protecting Homeownership
  Utah Law Enforcement Memorial Law Enforcement Memorial
  Veterans - Air Force Honors Veterans
  Veterans – American Legion Honors Veterans
  Veterans - Army Honors Veterans
  Veterans – Coast Guard Honors Veterans
  Veterans - Marines Honors Veterans
  Veterans – Navy Honors Veterans
  Veteran Combat Theater – Air Force Combat Action Medal Honors Veterans
  Veteran Combat Theater – Army Combat Action Badge Honors Veterans
  Veteran Combat Theater – Army Combat Infantry Badge Honors Veterans
  Veteran Combat Theater – Marine & Navy Combat Action Ribbon Honors Veterans
  Vintage Vehicle Vintage Vehicle
  Wildlife - Eagle I Support Wildlife Plate no longer issued as of November 1, 2017. [21]
  Wildlife - Elk I Support Wildlife
  Wildlife - Great Blue Heron I Support Wildlife
  Wildlife - Kestrel I Support Wildlife
  Wildlife - Mule Deer I Support Wildlife
  Wildlife - Trout I Support Wildlife
  Women's Suffrage 2018[22] First to Vote
  Zion National Park Originally released in 2009,[23] redesigned in 2022.[24] zionpark.org
  Most special types 2008 dark blue on white varies

2002 edit

Image Type Dates issued Design Serial format Serials issued Notes
  2002 Winter Olympics 1998 – June 30, 2002 black on multicolored 123A4 000A0 to approximately 950S4

References edit

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  8. ^ Observing hundreds of plates over the past several months
  9. ^ Richard, Terry (November 20, 2007). "New Utah plate features skier Heidi Voelker". OregonLive.com. Retrieved September 1, 2016.
  10. ^ McKellar, Katie (March 21, 2016). "'In God We Trust' Utah license plate to become new standard option". Deseret News. Salt Lake City. Retrieved July 24, 2017.
  11. ^ https://dmv.utah.gov/plates/off-highway-vehicle
  12. ^ "Special Group License Plates". Archived from the original on 2017-12-07.
  13. ^ https://dmv.utah.gov/plates/cleanfuel
  14. ^ "Instagram".
  15. ^ "Intermountain Healing Hearts". Intermountain Healing Hearts.
  16. ^ https://dmv.utah.gov/plates/ceu
  17. ^ "Utah's new license plate is so popular, there's a waitlist for it". 24 August 2023.
  18. ^ "Utah's newest license plate honors Martin Luther King's work". Associated Press News. 18 September 2021.
  19. ^ "New Utah Jazz license plates now available". 17 November 2021.
  20. ^ https://dmv.utah.gov/plates/prostatecancer
  21. ^ https://dmv.utah.gov/plates/wildlifeeagle
  22. ^ "New Utah license plates celebrating Utah women's suffrage now available". 4 October 2018.
  23. ^ "Zion National Park Gets Commemorative Licence Plate, but It's No Delicate Arch".
  24. ^ https://dmv.utah.gov/plates/zionpark

External links edit

  • Utah license plates, 1969–present
  • Zuls Plate Page