
Validation stickers discontinued after 1992.Ī The province of Newfoundland officially changed its name to "Newfoundland & Labrador" in 2001, and the Yukon Territory officially changed its name to simply "Yukon" in 2002. My enthusiasm for the hobby isn't quite what it once was, and I'm no longer in a practical position to see license plates from dozens of different states and provinces from day to day. Note: As of mid-2020, this page and project are no longer being actively updated. reserve plate stickers for motorcycles and trailers only. Validation stickers have been eliminated altogether by Quebec, Saskatchewan, Northwest Territories, and Manitoba in Canada as well as New Jersey, Connecticut and Pennsylvania in the U.S., while New York, Texas, and the D.C.

Many more no longer use colour schemes that involve print colours other than black.Īnother emerging trend has been the elimination of plate stickers themselves: Due to the growing ubiquity of computers in law-enforcement work, police officers can access details about registration records without needing to rely on stickers to establish validity. Thirteen of the states that use such a system don't even bother changing the sticker stock colour from year to year, making it impossible to tell at a glance whether a tag has expired or not. Unfortunately, these trends have been regressive in terms of aesthetics and utility. These systems often utilize laser printers, and allow for the license plate number to be printed on the sticker itself.

One is the increasing use of point-of-sale terminals to generate license plate renewals and print validation stickers on demand. Several interesting trends have come about in this time.

These tables summarize the colours of validation stickers used on passenger-car, light truck, and motorcycle license plates in all North American jurisdications during the last twenty years. After they max out the stock blower Bama plans to change things up with the quarter-mile killer, making one uniquely fast Cobra.License Plate Sticker Colours, Part 3: 1999-present

