e/Vehicle registration plates of Arizona

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has glosseng: The U.S. state of Arizona first required its residents to register their motor vehicles in 1912. Registrants had to provide their own plates for display. In 1914, the state began to supply license plates to registrants. The current Grand Canyon State slogan first appeared in 1940, appearing on all subsequent issues except for 1945. Plates are currently issued by the Motor Vehicle Division of the Arizona Department of Transportation (MVD).
lexicalizationeng: Vehicle registration plates of Arizona
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media:imgAzHistoricalSocietyPlate.jpg
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media:imgGoldStarPlate.jpg
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media:imgPetFriendly.jpg
media:imgPhxSunsPlate.jpg
media:imgPurpleHeartPlate.jpg
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