In 1947, vehicles in the United States typically received one license plate. The color of the plates varied by state, but many states issued plates that featured a combination of colors, often with black lettering on a light background or vice versa. For example, California's plates were yellow with black letters, while New York's were blue with white letters.
The color of the license plate sticker depends on the state in which you obtained the vehicle license.
black
red
Indian Red
White. Almost has a silver tint to it.
The colour of a license plate from Texas is mostly white with blue letters for the license number, and red for the word Texas at the top. View Related Link to see the various Texas License Plates.
The new ones mainly have a white background but different color lettering and borders depending on the province.
Ohio Plates come in a variety of flavors. Standard Dick and Jane Plates: Red Boarder, Blue Letters/Numbers and White Background. Custom Plates: White Background, Blue Letters/Numbers, Blue Boarder DUI Plates (often refereed to as "Party Plates"): Orange Background, Red Letters/Numbers See more plates at: http://www.oplates.com
Wrong color is not normally going to be sufficient to get it thrown out. If the car is still correctly identified through VIN or license plate, it will be valid.
The numbers on a commercial vehicle have to be a "contrasting" color. They don't say WHICH color you have to use, because if they said something like "the numbers must be black" they'd have a problem because there are a lot of guys running around in black trucks. So...if the numbers are clearly visible against the side of the truck, they're fine.
South Carolina registration stickers are typically purple with white lettering. The design may vary slightly from year to year, but the predominant color remains purple. These stickers are placed on the lower right corner of the vehicle's rear license plate to indicate that the vehicle is properly registered.
A green operator's license disc is a permit issued by certain regulatory authorities, allowing operators of vehicles, particularly in the transportation sector, to legally operate their vehicles under specific environmental standards. The green color typically signifies compliance with eco-friendly practices, such as reduced emissions or the use of alternative fuels. This disc is often displayed on the vehicle to indicate its adherence to regulations aimed at promoting sustainability and reducing environmental impact.