Arizona’s digital license plates available for motorists

The Arizona Department of Transportation has tested digital license plate technology for over a year on a limited number of its fleet vehicles. The testing assessed operational capabilities and endurance under multiple weather conditions.

The plates, called Rplate Digital License Plates, are LTE wireless connected devices similar to a tablet. The license plate number is constantly displayed, and the technology allows for added messages such as “invalid,” “stolen” and other notifications if needed.

Rplate is authorized by the ADOT Motor Vehicle Division and the Arizona Department of Public Safety, but it’s not available at MVD or Authorized Third Party offices.

The plate can only be purchased through participating resellers, including vehicle dealerships and professional auto service providers or the plate manufacturer, Reviver Auto.

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