FAQs

1. What is a digital license plate?
A digital license plate is an innovative, high-tech version of a traditional metal plate. It uses electronic ink (similar to an e-reader display) to show registration info, alerts, and customizable messages.

2. Who makes digital plates?
Digital plates are made by Reviver, the only company authorized to sell and manage these plates in California and Arizona.

3. Where are digital plates legal?
As of now, Reviver digital plates are fully legal and available for personal and commercial use in California and Arizona. The company is actively working with other states to expand legalization.

4. Do you sell digital license plates?
No, we do not sell digital plates. We offer custom-fit digital plate covers designed specifically to fit Reviver digital plates.

5. Are the covers weather-resistant?
Yes! Our digital plate covers are made with high-quality, durable materials to withstand rain, snow, sun, and road wear.

6. Can I install the digital plate cover myself?
Absolutely. Installation is easy and can be done in minutes using basic tools. We include simple instructions to guide you through the process.

7. What is a classic plate?
A classic plate refers to the standard government-issued vehicle registration plate. It’s the traditional metal plate used across the U.S. and Canada for registering cars, trucks, and other vehicles.

8. Are classic plates still valid?
Yes! Classic license plates are valid in all 50 U.S. states and Canada. They remain the most commonly used and legally recognized form of vehicle identification.

9. Are your frames legal to use with classic plates?
Yes. Our frames are designed to comply with most state and provincial regulations. They don’t obstruct important plate information like registration stickers or numbers.