![]() "THE NATION'S CAPITAL" centered at bottom OF COLUMBIA" centered at top "3-31" at top left and "54" at top right 52" at bottomĮmbossed dark green serial on white plate with border line "DIST. 51" at topĮmbossed golden yellow serial on black plate with border line "19 D.C. ![]() 50" at bottomĮmbossed black serial on golden yellow plate with border line "19 D.C. 49" at bottomĮmbossed golden yellow serial on black plate with border line "19 D.C. Įmbossed black serial on golden yellow plate "19 D.C. This practice continued through March 31, 1955. Letters B, C, D, H, L, M, R and T used on non-passenger vehicles. Revalidated through March 31, 1948, with white tabs.Įmbossed golden yellow serial on black plate "19 D.C. Only rear plates issued due to ongoing metal shortage.Īs 1940–41 base, but with "EX-3-31-47" at bottom Revalidated through March 31, 1944, with black tabs, then through March 31, 1945, with white tabs, due to metal conservation for World War II.Īs 1941–42 base, but with "EX-3-31-46" at top OF COLUMBIA - 1934" at bottomĮmbossed green serial on white plate with border line "DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - 1935" at bottomĮmbossed black serial on golden yellow plate with border line "DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA" and "1936" centered at top and bottom respectivelyĮmbossed golden yellow serial on black plate with border line "DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA" and "1937" centered at top and bottom respectivelyĮmbossed black serial on golden yellow plate with border line "1938" and "DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA" centered at top and bottom respectivelyĮmbossed golden yellow serial on black plate with border line "DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA" and "EX-2-29-40" centered at top and bottom respectivelyĮmbossed black serial on golden yellow plate with border line "DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA" and "EX-3-31-41" centered at top and bottom respectivelyĮmbossed golden yellow serial on black plate with border line "EX-3-31-42" and "DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA" centered at top and bottom respectivelyĪs 1940–41 base, but with "EX-3-31-43" at bottom OF COLUMBIA - 1933" at bottomĪs 1928 base, but with "DIST. OF COLUMBIA - 1932" at bottomĪs 1929 base, but with "DIST. OF COLUMBIA - 1931" at bottomĪs 1928 base, but with "DIST. OF COLUMBIA - 1930" at bottomĪs 1929 base, but with "DIST. OF COLUMBIA - 1929" at bottomĪs 1928 base, but with "DIST. OF COLUMBIA - 1928" at bottomĮmbossed golden yellow serial on black plate "DIST. Įmbossed black serial on golden yellow plate "DIST. Letters A, B, C, D, H and R used on non-passenger vehicles. 1926" centered at topĮmbossed golden yellow serial on black plate with border line "DIST. 1925" centered at topĮmbossed black serial on orange plate with border line "DIST. 1924" centered at topĮmbossed white serial on dark gray plate with border line "DIST. ![]() 1923" at rightĮmbossed white serial on black plate with border line "DIST. 1922" at rightĮmbossed white serial on brown plate with border line "D.C. 1921" at rightĮmbossed white serial on red plate with border line "D.C. 1920" at rightĮmbossed blue serial on white plate with border line "D.C. 1919" at rightĮmbossed black serial on white plate with border line "D.C. Įmbossed black serial on yellow plate "DC 18" at rightĮmbossed white serial on green plate with border line "D.C. Some serial blocks believed to be reserved for motorcycles. White serial on black porcelain plate "DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA" at top ![]() license plate that complied with these standards was issued three years beforehand, in 1953 (dated March 31, 1954). 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. Front and rear plates are required for most classes of vehicles, while only rear plates are required for motorcycles and trailers. Plates are issued by the District of Columbia Department of Motor Vehicles (DC DMV). ![]() Registrants provided their own license plates for display until 1907, when the district began to issue plates. federal district of Washington, D.C., first required its residents to register their motor vehicles in 1903. ![]()
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