Historical Colors of Utah License Plates

For many years, Utah changed the color scheme of its license plate annually. Beginning in 1968, the state began using “standard issue” plates whose color schemes did not vary from year to year. Major events, such as the Great Depression and World War II, affected the frequency of plate color changes and the materials from which the plates were made.

In 1943, the plates were issued on paper, the 1944 plates were on a soybean-based material and in 1945, 1946, and 1952, only one plate was issued.

The issuance of the “Ski Utah” plate in 1985 marked the state’s first use of the license plate as a promotional tool. Since that time, the Centennial plate and the Olympic Plate have been issued to raise funds for specific causes. Following are the color schemes used throughout the years.

YearBackground ColorNumerals
1909-1914AluminumBadge Black
1915WhiteGreen
1916BrownCream
1917WhiteDark Blue
1918Dark BlueWhite
1919Olive DrabWhite
1920Dark BlueWhite
1921BlackOrange
1922BlackWhite
1923RedWhite
1924BlueWhite
1925GreenWhite
1926SilverBlack
1927BlueWhite
1928YellowBlack
1929GreenBlack
1930BlackWhite
1931SilverBlack
1932-1933BlackWhite
1934SilverBlack
1935BlackWhite
1936SilverBlack
1937BlackWhite
1938WhiteBrown
1939BlackWhite
1940BlueOrange
1941BlackWhite
1942-1944WhiteBlack
1945MaroonWhite
1946BlackWhite
1947BlackYellow
1948-1949BlackWhite
1950BlackOrange
1951GreenWhite
1952BlueWhite
1953BlackYellow
1954GreenWhite
1955BlackWhite
1956MaroonWhite
1957BlueWhite
1958BlueYellow
1959RedWhite
1960WhiteRed
1961WhiteBlue
1962WhiteRed
1963BlueWhite
1964GreenWhite
1965BlueWhite
1966BlackWhite
1967GreenWhite
1968-1972BlackWhite
1973-1985SilverBlack
"Ski Utah"WhiteBlue
CentennialColor image of Delicate ArchBlue
1998 OlympicGraphic design depicting OlympicsBlue
Life Elevated SkierImage of Skier in Utah MountainsBlue
Life Elevated ArchesColor image of Delicate ArchBlue
In God We TrustWhite with logo and sloganBlue