Each of the 50 states of the United States of America plus several of its territories and the District of Columbia issued individual passenger license plates for 2005.[1][2][3][4]
"Stars Fell On" screened in white centered on blue bar; "HEART OF DIXIE" in white within red heart screened above and to right of state nameAlaska |
American Samoa |
Arizona | Embossed dark green serial on reflective graphic plate with desert scene featuring turquoise, white, and orange gradient sky, white setting sun and purple mountains and cacti; "ARIZONA" screened in turquoise, with white outlines, centered at top. | "GRAND CANYON STATE" screened in dark green below serial, offset to right. |
Arkansas |
California |
Colorado |
Connecticut |
Delaware | Sample plate shown. |
District of Columbia |
Florida |
Georgia |
Guam |
Hawaii |
Idaho |
Illinois |
Indiana |
Iowa |
Kansas |
Kentucky |
Louisiana |
Maine |
Maryland |
"'www.maryland.gov" centered at bottom |
Massachusetts |
Michigan |
Minnesota |
Mississippi |
Missouri |
Montana |
| Nebraska | Sandhill cranes | Originally issued in 2002. |
Covered wagon | Sample plate shown. |
Nevada |
New Hampshire |
New Jersey |
New Mexico |
New York |
North Carolina |
North Dakota |
Northern Mariana Islands |
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Ohio |
Oklahoma |
Oregon |
Pennsylvania |
Puerto Rico |
Rhode Island |
South Carolina | Embossed black serial on reflective white plate; light blue mountain graphic screened at top and sides and Sabal palmetto in the center; "South Carolina" screened in light blue centered at bottom. | "Smiling Faces. Beautiful Places." screened in black at top | 123 ABC |
South Dakota |
Tennessee |
Texas |
Utah |
Vermont |
Virginia |
Washington |
West Virginia | Embossed dark blue serial on reflective white plate; dark blue bar screened at top containing "West Virginia" in gold in the center; thin gold stripe screened between dark blue bar and serial. | "Wild, Wonderful" as before, plus "www.callwva.com" in dark blue between state name and serial, cutting off thin gold stripe in the middle. | First character corresponds to month of expiration. |
Wisconsin |
Wyoming |