Vehicle_registration_plates_of_Arkansas

Vehicle registration plates of Arkansas

Vehicle registration plates of Arkansas

Arkansas vehicle license plates


The U.S. state of Arkansas first required its residents to register their motor vehicles and display license plates in 1911. Prior to 1911, plates were issued by cities.

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As of 2022, plates are issued by the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration. Only rear plates have been required since 1944.

Passenger baseplates

1911 to 1967

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 1956 (dated 1957) issue was the first Arkansas license plate that fully complied with these standards: the 1947 (dated 1948), 1952 (dated 1953) and 1955 (dated 1956) issues were all 6 inches in height by 12 inches in width, but had non-standard mounting holes.

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1968 to present

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Non-passenger plates

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Optional plates

College and university plates

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Military and veteran plates

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Organization and specialty plates

Beginning in 2000, the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission has released one wildlife-themed plate design each year,[6] to be issued for one calendar year, although remaining stock is sometimes issued past the end of a particular plate design's year of release. Note that some plates that were originally issued without prefixes now have them, and that prefixes now include G/F, G/G and G/H.

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References

  1. Garrish, Christopher (October 2016). "Reconsidering the Standard Plate Size". Plates. Vol. 62, no. 5. Automobile License Plate Collectors Association.
  2. Tanner, Eric N. "Arkansas Passenger License Plates". allaboutlicenseplates.com. Retrieved November 10, 2020.
  3. "Arkansas License Plates". www.licenseplates.cc. Retrieved 2022-05-20.
  4. "College License Plates Continue to Grow". CBS Interactive. CBS Broadcasting. June 17, 2016. Retrieved September 15, 2017.
  5. Oldham, Master Sgt. Bob (August 8, 2007). "Airmen missing chance on low-cost car tags". Little Rock Air Force Base. Retrieved September 20, 2017.
  6. Archived September 11, 2008, at the Wayback Machine

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