United States license plate designs and serial formats

In the United States, the appearance of license plates is frequently chosen to contain symbols, colors, or slogans associated with the issuing jurisdiction, which are the 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, the five inhabited U.S. territories, and Native American tribes, each of which independently registers motor vehicles. Regular-issue license plates for passenger vehicles typically have six or seven characters, with vanity plates having up to eight characters in a few states.

Formats for license plate numbers are consistent within the state. For example, Delaware is able to use six-digit all-numeric serials because of its low population. Several states, particularly those with higher populations, use seven-character formats of three letters and four digits, including 1ABC234 in California, 1234ABC in Kansas and ABC-1234 (with or without a space or dash) in Georgia, Michigan, Mississippi, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin. Other seven-character formats include Connecticut and Illinois, which use AB-12345, and Maryland, which uses 1AB2345.

Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, and New Jersey use four letters and two numbers: Arkansas uses an ABC-12D format, Colorado and Florida an ABC-D12 format, and New Jersey an A12-BCD format. Several less-populous states—Alaska, Hawaii, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Maine, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, and Vermont—use a three-letter, three-number format, namely ABC-123 or 123-ABC.

Arizona uses randomly generated seven-figure combinations.[1]

Serial coding

License plate numbers are usually assigned in ascending order, beginning with a starting point such as AAA-001. Thus, an observer familiar with the sequence can determine roughly when the plate was issued. In a few cases, numbers have been assigned in descending order. For example, when Virginia switched to seven characters for its standard issue in 1993, numbers beginning with AAA-1000 were already in use for extra-cost, optional-issue plates; therefore, the new standard license plates were issued in descending order from ZZZ-9999.[2]

Expiration date

In some states, the month of expiration or the county of registration is incorporated into the plate's serial. The last number on a Massachusetts license plate indicates the month the vehicle's registration expires (for example, 1234 AB would expire in April, the fourth month; 0 indicates October expirations; and X and Y were used for November and December expirations, respectively, on commercial plates and pre-1978 passenger plates). The same applies to the first number or letter on West Virginia plates (1 to 9 for January through September, and O, N, and D for October, November, and December expirations, respectively). Additionally, the first letter of Missouri passenger plates denotes the month of expiration. The month's position within the calendar year corresponds to the letter's position within the alphabet; i.e. the letters progress from "A" and "B" for January to "Y" and "Z" for December.

County of issuance

In Alabama, Montana, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wyoming, a one- or two-digit number representing the county of issue begins a license plate number. Standard-issue Idaho license plate numbers begin with a single-letter or a number-letter code representing the county of issue in alphabetical order; for example, vehicles registered in Ada County start with 1A, vehicles in Teton County start with 1T, vehicles in Twin Falls County start with 2T, and vehicles in Valley County start with V (as there is only one county that starts with the letter V). County codes have been based on historical population figures, the county names in alphabetical order, or some combination thereof. In Montana, for example, the county codes were assigned around 1930 and have not changed since.[3] Other states like Indiana and Tennessee also once used the practice, with Tennessee discontinuing in the 1980s and Indiana in 2008.

Four jurisdictions in the United States use letters to designate a residence where a vehicle was registered. In Hawaii, the license plates have a unique letter designation based on the island counties that residents purchased or registered the vehicles from; a vehicle with a registration number beginning with H or Z is registered in Hawai‘i County, one beginning with K is registered in Kaua‘i County, one beginning with M or L is registered in Maui County, and one beginning with any other letter (and not containing H, K, L, M, or Z) is registered in the City and County of Honolulu. In the U.S. territory of Guam, the license plates use the first two letters that are coded by village of issuance, for example, "TM-1234" refers to a vehicle that was registered by a person who lives the village of Tamuning. In the U.S. Virgin Islands, a vehicle with a registration number beginning with C is registered in St. Croix, J in St. John, and T in St. Thomas.

Several states do require vehicles to display county codes, but these codes are not part of the serial. Indiana and Ohio display two-number county codes, while Kansas plates display two-letter county codes, but these codes are placed on a sticker or are printed in the corner of the plate in a smaller font size. Texas places the county name only on the windshield registration sticker, where the car's license plate number is also printed. Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Kentucky, Mississippi, Ohio, and Tennessee place the full name of the county of registration explicitly on their standard-issue plates, although not as part of the serial. However, Florida allows its residents to choose either "Sunshine State" or "In God We Trust" in place of the county name, and Georgia allows drivers to choose the slogan "In God We Trust" in place of the county name.

Skipping characters

For various reasons related to visibility and readability, some states and territories exclude certain letters from use in their license plate serial formats. The most commonly skipped characters are I, O, and Q, with some states using only one or two of the three while others will skip all three of these letters. Other states, such as Colorado, Georgia, and South Carolina have gradually adopted one or more of these letters over a course of years after previously skipping them in order to accommodate the demands of population growth and depletion of available serial combinations. The most common argument behind skipping I, O, and Q is that they can be too easily confused with 0, 1, and other characters, particularly when there isn't adequate spacing or divider between numbers and letters.

California only uses I, O, and Q in between two other letters, for example "1AQA000". A unique example of character use is Texas, which skips all vowels along with the letter Q on passenger plates.

In amateur radio license plate issues, some states use a unique slashed zero character in place of the standard "0" character due to lack of spacing between letters and numbers. Iowa is a unique example in the use of this character, which began using the slashed zero beginning in 2012 on all standard passenger plates as opposed to the traditional symbol for zero to differentiate it from the letter "O" which is also used. In Pennsylvania, the die used for the number "0" is different than the one used for the letter "O" since the state's number dies are taller and narrower than its letter dies.

Persons with disabilities

In the states, special plates displaying the International Symbol of Accessibility are issued to persons with disabilities that entitle them to special parking privileges. Alternately, a placard, which in some jurisdictions can be hung from the rear view mirror, may be issued; the placard has the advantage of being transferred from vehicle to vehicle.

Current standard-issue passenger plate designs and serial formats

The following tables give information on license plates currently being issued, with 2014 or later expiration dates, for private (non-commercial) use on passenger vehicles by the governments of the fifty U.S. states, the District of Columbia, the five inhabited U.S. territories, and Native American tribes. Information on serial numbering patterns is also given. Older designs and serial formats previously issued may still be valid for continued usage in certain jurisdictions; these are noted in a separate table below.

In addition to "regular" passenger plates, all jurisdictions also provide plates for other types of vehicles that may only be roughly similar in design and layout. Additionally, there has been an increasing trend in the field of "specialty" plates to promote specific causes or interests. To keep this table as simple as possible, most of these alternate types of plates will not be noted. More information may also be found within the individual articles for each state, as linked within the table. Exceptions to this guideline may be made for specialty plates that are available at no extra cost to the motorist, as these tend to be seen more commonly on the roads.

Current Table Format
Jurisdiction Image First issued Type & slogan Design Plate style Serial format
Alabama January 3, 2022 Standard issue
Heart of Dixie (in small print)
Bay and sky graphic with www.alabama.travel at the bottom Screened serial;
Reflective sheeting
Numerically coded by county:[4]
  • 0A12345
  • 00A1234 (characters following 'A' can be letters or numbers)[5]
Alaska January 2010[6] Standard issue
The Last Frontier
blue on gold with state flag Embossed serial;
Reflective sheeting
ABC 123
American Samoa 2011 Standard issue
Motu O Fiafiaga
black on reflective graphic featuring Fatu Rock Embossed serial;
Reflective sheeting
1234
Arizona 1996 (embossed)
2008 (screened)
Standard issue
Grand Canyon State
dark green on desert landscape Screened serial;
Reflective sheeting
CEA 1DB[a]
Arkansas 2006 Standard issue
The Natural State
black on a diamond background, representing Crater of Diamonds State Park in Murfreesboro[8] Embossed serial;
Reflective sheeting
ABC 12D[9]
California Mid 2011 Standard issue
dmv.ca.gov
dark blue on white with red state name graphic and slogan printed in red at the bottom Embossed serial;
Reflective sheeting
1ABC234[10]
Colorado 2000 Standard issue
Dark green on reflective white gray and green Rocky Mountains scene graphic. Some versions have full color Embossed serial;
Reflective sheeting
ABC-D12 (2018–present)
ABC-123 (2015-2018)
123-ABC (2000-2015)
Connecticut 2000 Standard issue
Constitution State
dark blue on blue and white gradient fade Embossed serial;
Reflective sheeting
AB•12345 (2015–present)
1AB•CD2 (2013–2015)
1ABCD2 (2013)
123•ABC (2000–2013)[11]
Delaware 1969 Standard issue
The First State
gold on navy blue Screened serial;
Reflective sheeting
123456 (variable number of digits)
District of Columbia April 2017 Standard issue
End Taxation without Representation; jurisdiction name displayed as "Washington, DC"
blue on reflective white with red flag separator Screened serial;
Reflective sheeting
AB-1234
Florida December 2003 Standard issue
myFLORIDA.com with county name[12] or "Sunshine State"
green on reflective white with state map and citrus orange graphic Embossed serial;
Reflective sheeting
current:
ABC D12 ("Sunshine State")
12A BCD (county name)
October 1, 2008 Optional issue
myFLORIDA.com with "In God We Trust" slogan
current:
AB1 2CD
Georgia May 2012 Standard Alternate issue
Peach State with county name or "In God We Trust" sticker
black on reflective white peach graphic in center Screened serial;
Reflective sheeting
ABC1234
May 2012 Standard issue
GEORGIA with county name or "In God We Trust" sticker
black on reflective white
Guam February 27, 2009 Standard issue
Tano Y Chamorro
black on reflective white with gray latte stone and three red bougainvillea flowers at center[13] Embossed serial;
Reflective sheeting
Coded by municipality of issuance
AB 1234
Hawaii 1991 Standard issue
Aloha State
black on reflective white with rainbow graphic Embossed serial;
Reflective sheeting
Coded by county of issuance:
Idaho 2008 Standard issue
Famous Potatoes
black on reflective white with red gradient and dark blue mountain scene Screened serial;
Reflective sheeting
Coded by county of issuance:
  • A 1234U
  • A A123U
  • K AB12U
  • 0A 1234U
  • 0A A123U
  • 0A AB12U
  • 0A ABC1U
  • 10B 1234U
  • 10B A234U
Illinois January 1, 2017 Standard issue
Land of Lincoln
Reflective gradient blue-to-white with white Chicago and Springfield skyline and gray Abraham Lincoln graphic at far left; state name screened in black at top Embossed serial;
Reflective sheeting
AB 12345 (2017–present)
AB1 2345 (2017)[14]
Indiana January 2017 Standard issue
Dark blue serial on reflective country scene graphic featuring a covered bridge; expiration date, year, county number and recycling symbol in corners clockwise from top left
Screened serial;
Reflective sheeting
123A
123AB
123ABC
2012 Optional issue
In God We Trust
black on white with American flag graphic ABC123
Iowa April 2018 Standard issue black numbers on reflective graphic plate with blue sky, white city skyline, farm and wind turbine, and green grass field; "IOWA" screened in white centered at top; county name screened in black centered at bottom Screened serial;
Reflective sheeting
ABC 123
Kansas August 2024 Standard issue
To The Stars
Black on a light blue, white, and gold gradient plate with dark gray state-shaped border Screened serial;
Reflective sheeting
1234ABC
Kentucky 2020 Standard issue Dark blue on light blue gradient with county name sticker below serial and state outline left of serial Screened serial;
Reflective sheeting
A1B234
ABC123
2020 Optional issue
In God We Trust
Louisiana January 2025 Standard issue
"Sportsman's Paradise"
blue on white background with America 250 symbol in center Embossed serial;
Reflective sheeting
123 ABC (2016–present)
Maine 2025 Standard issue
Vacationland
blue on reflective white with a pine tree and north star graphic at left Embossed serial;
Reflective sheeting
123•ABC
Optional issue
(No Tree) Vacationland
blue on reflective white
Maryland September 2016 Standard issue
Maryland Proud
Black on reflective white with Maryland flag graphic Embossed serial;
Reflective sheeting
1AB2345
Massachusetts 1988 Standard issue
The Spirit of America
red on reflective white Embossed serial;
Reflective sheeting
Coded by month of expiration:
  • 12A 345
  • 1ABC 23
  • 1AB 234
  • 123 AB4
  • 12A B34
  • 1234 AB
  • 123 ABC
Michigan 2013 Standard issue
Pure Michigan
blue on reflective white with blue wave at bottom Embossed serial;
Reflective sheeting
ABC 1234
2024 Optional issue
Water Wonderland
White on green 12ABC3
2021 Optional issue
Water-Winter Wonderland
Maize on dark blue 1ABC23
2014 Optional issue
The Mackinac Bridge
White to yellow fade and blue with stylized Mackinac Bridge in background with black characters ABC 123
Minnesota June 2009 Standard issue
Explore Minnesota.com, 10,000 Lakes
black on reflective white with lake scene graphic Screened serial;
Reflective sheeting
123-ABC
ABC-123
(Numbers and letters switch sides
on a seven year cycle)
[15]
Mississippi January 2024 Standard issue dark blue on white with magnolia blossom against a blue circle as separator Embossed serial;
Reflective sheeting
Coded by county of issuance
ABC 123
Missouri October 15, 2018 Standard issue
Show Me State
dark blue on white with red and dark blue waves, light gray state seal, and dark blue "1821 * 2021" Embossed serial;
Reflective sheeting
Coded by month of expiration
AA1 B2C
Montana January 2010 Standard issue
Treasure State
White on blue with white state outline Screened serial;
Reflective sheeting
Coded by county of issuance:
  • 0-12345A (variable number of digits following divider)
  • 00-1234A (variable number of digits following divider)
Optional issues:[16]
Replica 1989 Centennial base
Replica 1991 "Big Sky" base
Replica 2000 base
Replica 2006 "Big Sky Country" base
Blue on white with gold and maroon graphics ABC123
Black on light blue gradient with multicolor state outline Coded by county of issuance:
  • 0-12345A (variable number of digits following divider)
  • 00-1234A (variable number of digits following divider)
Black on light blue with blue and tan graphics
Black on light blue gradient with multicolor state outline
Native American tribes Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies
Nebraska January 2023 Standard issue dark blue on reflective white with the "Genius of Creative Energy" mosaic from the Nebraska State Capitol in the background; state name in dark blue at top Screened serial;
Reflective sheeting
ABC 123[17]
Or coded by county of issuance:[18]
  • 0-A1234 (variable number of digits following letter)
  • 0-AB123 (following exhaustion of above format; variable number of digits following letter)
  • 00-A123 (variable number of digits following divider)
  • 00-AB12 (following exhaustion of above format; variable number of digits following divider)
Nevada November 1, 2016 Standard issue
Home Means Nevada
black numbers and state-shaped separator on sky blue plate; stylized multi-colored mountain range at bottom; "NEVADA" screened in black serifed letters centered at top Embossed serial;
Reflective sheeting
current:
  • 432·1A5: In this series, the right-most number changes the slowest, while the number immediately to the left of the letter changes the fastest. For example, 100·9A3 → 101·0A3, 100·5A9 → 100·6A9[19]
  • 12A·345

345·A12
123·ABC (2016–2024)

New Hampshire January 1999 Standard issue
Live Free or Die
green on Old Man of the Mountain graphic Embossed serial;
Reflective sheeting
123 4567 (2000–present)
123 456 (1999)[20]
New Jersey 2007 Standard issue
Garden State
black on yellow gradient fade Screened serial;
Reflective sheeting
D12-ABC (2010–present)[21]
ABC-12D (2007–2010)
New Mexico 1989 Standard issue
Land of Enchantment
red on yellow with turquoise yucca graphics and red Zia sun symbol Embossed serial;
Reflective sheeting
123-ABC
2010 Standard issue
upper: Land of Enchantment
lower: New Mexico USA
yellow on turquoise with large yellow and red Zia sun symbol ABC-123
2017 Standard issue
upper: Chile Capital of the World
lower: Land of Enchantment
yellow on black with green and red chile peppers at left ABCD12
New York 2020 Standard issue
Excelsior
dark blue on reflective white with Niagara Falls, Adirondack Mountains, the Statue of Liberty, Manhattan skyline, and the Montauk Point Light on the bottom. Embossed serial;
Reflective sheeting
ABC-1234
North Carolina 1982 Standard issue
First in Flight
blue on reflective white with Wright Flyer graphic Embossed serial;
Reflective sheeting
ABC-123 (1982–1985) [22]

ABC-1234

July 2015 Standard issue
First In Freedom[23]
blue on reflective white Embossed serial;
Reflective sheeting
ABC-1234
July 2019 Standard issue
National/State Motto[24]
blue on reflective white Embossed serial;
Reflective sheeting
ABC-1234
North Dakota November 2016 Standard issue
Legendary; Peace Garden State
black on light blue gradient fade to sunrise with prairie scene and buffalo graphic Screened serial;
Reflective sheeting
123 ABC
Northern Mariana Islands 1989 Standard issue
Hafa Adai
dark blue on white with seal in center Embossed on screened serial;
Reflective sheeting
ABC 123
Ohio 2021 Standard issue
Sunrise in Ohio, county name sticker in black to be centered at bottom
Dark blue serial on sunrise scene featuring a skyline, hills, river, wheat, field and a child swinging from the tree, with Wright Flyer, state shape and read banner with "Birthplace of aviation" at top. Screened serial;
Reflective sheeting
ABC 1234
Oklahoma September 2024 Standard issue
Imagine That
Screened white serial with white star-shaped separator on reflective red plate, featuring smaller images screened in blue along the bottom. Screened serial;
Reflective sheeting
ABC-123
Oregon 1990 Standard issue Dark blue on Douglas Fir tree and mountain graphic Embossed serial;
Reflective sheeting
123 ABC (2004–present)
ABC 123 (1990–2004)
Pennsylvania 2006 Standard issue
visitPA.com
blue on white with yellow and blue bars Embossed serial;
Reflective sheeting
ABC-1234
Puerto Rico 2023 Standard issue
Isla del Encanto
black on white with fort graphic, similar to the 1986 series Screened serial;
Reflective sheeting
ABC 123
Rhode Island January 2023 Standard issue
Ocean State
Screened navy blue serial on reflective light blue plate with five-wave graphic; "Rhode Island" screened in navy blue centered at top; navy blue anchor screened at top left Screened serial;
Reflective sheeting
1AB 234
2020 Beautiful Rhode Island (top), Ocean State (Bottom) white on dark blue with the Reliance in the upper left corner Screened serial;
Reflective sheeting
N/A
South Carolina February 2016 (modified in October 2023) Standard issue
While I Breathe, I Hope.
black on white and blue background with palmetto tree in center Screened serial;
Reflective sheeting
ABC 123
123 ABC
January 2016 Optional issue
In God We Trust
black on white with American and South Carolinian flags on the left. Screened serial;
Reflective sheeting
1234AB
South Dakota January 2023 Standard issue
Great Faces. Great Places.
blue on Mount Rushmore graphic Screened serial;
Reflective sheeting
Coded by county of issuance:
  • 0A1 234
  • 0AB 123
  • 00A 123
Tennessee Late 2023 Standard issue
The Volunteer State
blue with "The Volunteer State" on the left and the outline of the state around "Tennessee" with county name sticker and the Tri-Star logo in the center Screened serial;
Reflective sheeting
  • ABC 1234
  • 123 ABCD alternate with 'In God We Trust' above county name
Texas July 2012 Standard issue
The Lone Star State
black on white with 5-point star in the upper left corner. Screened serial;
Reflective sheeting
ABC-1234
Utah Late 2007 Greatest Snow on Earth and Life Elevated dark blue on skier graphic[25][26] Embossed serial;
Reflective sheeting
A12 3BC
Life Elevated dark blue on graphic of Delicate Arch A12 3BC[27]
2017 In God We Trust; United We Stand dark blue on white 1ABC2(2023–present)
1A2BC(2018–2023)
Vermont 1985 Standard issue
Green Mountain State
white on green with small white tree in top left corner Debossed serial;
Reflective sheeting
ABC 123 (1990–present)
12AB3 (1989)
1AB23 (1988)
123A4 (1986–1987)
1A234 (1985)
U.S. Virgin Islands March 1, 2023 Standard issue
175th Emancipation
black on white with teal band at top, orange band at bottom Screened serial;
Reflective sheeting
Coded by island of issuance:[28]
ABC 123, ABC 123 (for St. John)
Virginia March 1, 2014 Standard issue
Virginia is for Lovers
blue on white Embossed serial;
Reflective sheeting
ABC-1234[29]
Washington July 1998 Standard issue
Evergreen State
dark blue on white with light blue Mount Rainier graphic Embossed serial;
Reflective sheeting
ABC1234 (2010–present)
123-ABC (1987–2010)
West Virginia July 2023 Standard issue
Wild, Wonderful
blue on white with state name in dark blue bar with state outline as separator Screened serial;
Reflective sheeting
Coded by month of expiration:
  • (1 through 9 for January through September, respectively)
  • (O, N, and D for October, November, and December, respectively)
Wisconsin June 2000 Standard issue
America's Dairyland
black on reflective white with stylized lake and farm graphic Embossed serial;
Reflective sheeting
ABC-1234 (2017–present)
123-ABC (2000–2017)
Wyoming August? 2024 Standard issue

Screened white serial and Bucking Horse and Rider on navy blue and gray graphic of the State Flag, red and white border around plate; "WYOMING" screened navy blue outlined in white centered at top

Screened serial;
Reflective sheeting
Coded by county of issuance

    Plate types no longer issued but still valid

    Plates with the following designs and serial formats are no longer being issued but may still be valid for use in certain instances. This table does not include year of manufacture registrations.

    Jurisdiction Image Dates issued Type Plate style Serial format Status
    Alabama early 2007 – October 2013 Optional issue
    God Bless America
    dark blue on American flag background AB12345
    12345AB[5]
    Being replaced upon expiration, October 2013 to October 2014.
    Alaska 1981 – late 2004 "The Last Frontier"; blue on gold with state flag Embossed serial;
    Reflective sheeting
    ABC 123 Valid.
    late 1997 – late 2004 "Gold Rush Centennial" Embossed serial;
    Reflective sheeting
    ABC 123
    January 2, 2008 – December 31, 2009 "Celebrating Statehood 1959–2009"; dark blue on mountain landscape background Embossed serial;
    Reflective sheeting
    ABC123[30]
    2018–2024 "Alaska Artistic License" plate featuring the northern lights Embossed serial; reflective sheeting ABC 123
    American Samoa none
    Arizona 1980–1996 white on maroon Embossed serial;
    Reflective characters on nonreflective background
    ABC-123 Valid.
    1996 – late 2007 desert scene with embossed serials Embossed serial;
    Reflective sheeting
    123•ABC
    2008–2020 desert scene with screened serials Screened serial;
    Reflective sheeting
    ABC1234
    2020-2021 Various
    Arkansas none
    California 1963–1969 yellow on black Embossed serial;
    Non-reflective background
    ABC 123 Valid.
    1969–1980 yellow on blue Embossed serial;
    Non-reflective background
    123 ABC
    1980 – January 1987 1ABC234
    January 1983 – October 1987 "The Golden State" Embossed serial;
    Reflective sheeting
    October 1987 – 1995 blue on white with red embossed state name
    1995–1998; 2000–2011 blue on white with red screened state name Embossed serial;
    Reflective sheeting
    1998–2000 "Sesquicentennial – 150 Years" Embossed serial;
    Reflective sheeting
    Colorado 1977–1981 Embossed mountain scene Reflective embossed serial;
    Non-reflective background
    Coded by county of issuance: AB-1234, ABC-123, ABC1234 Valid for renewal, transfers no longer permitted. Serial may be retained and transferred to a new plate for a fee.

    1978–2000
    1992–1999
    Connecticut none
    Delaware white on black up to 12–345 Valid.
    silver on black up to 123456
    yellow on blue without slogan up to 123456
    District of Columbia "A Capital City" 123–456 Valid.
    "Celebrate & Discover" 1991 – November 2000 AB-1234 (1997–2000)
    123–456 (1991–1997)
    2001 blue on reflective white with red flag separator and "WWW.Washingtondc.gov" Embossed serial;
    Reflective sheeting
    BB-1234
    2001 – July 2013 blue on reflective white with red flag separator and "Taxation without Representation" with jurisdiction name displayed as "Washington, D.C." Screened serial;
    Reflective sheeting
    AB-1234
    Florida December 2003 – early 2009 green on reflective white with state map, citrus orange graphic, and myFLORIDA.com with county name Embossed serial;
    Reflective sheeting
    A12 3BC Being replaced on a ten-year rolling basis.
    December 2003 – 2006 green on reflective white with state map, citrus orange graphic, and myFLORIDA.com with "Sunshine State" slogan
    Georgia 1997 – December 2003 "...on my mind" 123 ABC
    12345 QA
    1234 AB
    1234 ABC
    Valid.
    December 2003 – May 2007 www.GEORGIA.gov ABC 1234
    May 2007 – May 2012 GEORGIA.gov ABC 1234
    Guam black on reflective white with map graphic in center, "Tano Y Chamorro" Coded by municipality of issuance:
    • ABC1234 (variable number of digits following space)
    • ABC123A (following exhaustion of above format)
    Valid.
    Hawaii none
    Idaho 1991–2008 dark blue on reflective white with red gradient and dark blue mountain scene, "Famous Potatoes" Embossed serial;
    Reflective sheeting
    Coded by county of issuance:
    • A 123456 (variable number of digits following space)
    • 0A 12345 (variable number of digits following space)
    • 0A B1234 (following exhaustion of above format)
    • 0A BC123 (following exhaustion of above format)
    Illinois

    July 2001 – early 2017 "Land of Lincoln": red on blue gradient fade with Abraham Lincoln portrait graphic in center Embossed serial;
    Reflective sheeting
    AB1 2345 (2016–17)
    A12 3456 (2006–2016)
    123 4567 (2001–2006)[31]
    Originally valid for 10 years, but new plates were not issued until January 2017.
    Indiana none
    Iowa


    January 1997 – April 2018 Embossed blue, screened blue or screened black serial on reflective white skyline on blue background and black hand drawn farm scene foreground, screened "Iowa" in a small caps serif font and sticker with/or screened county name in uppercase in blue or black as the serial Embossed or screened serial;
    Reflective sheeting[32]
    123 ABC except for "D" series and beginning of current ABC 123[33] Even though one of the 2017 license plate contestant plates lost the competition, it became a vanity plate, and the 1997 series plate is still valid.
    Kansas 2007–2013 State capitol Embossed blue serial on gradient plate ABC 123 Valid until December 31, 2024
    2007–2018 Ad Astra Embossed dark blue serial on light blue and white graphic plate 123 ABC
    2018–2023 Screened black serial on light blue and white graphic plate Valid
    2023–2024 1234ABC
    Kentucky August 2005 – September 2020 dark blue serial on white and light blue gradient plate; screened blue and red Kentucky Tourism logo; "Bluegrass State", "Unbridled Spirit" Embossed serial;
    Reflective sheeting
    123 ABC
    ABC 123
    Valid.
    Louisiana 1993–2001; 2004–2005 "Sportsman's Paradise" without pelican Embossed serial;
    Reflective sheeting
    ABC 123 Valid.
    January 2002 – early 2004 "Louisiana Purchase Bicentennial 1803–2003" written in early 18th-century lettering and has the Louisiana Purchase Bicentennial logo as the separator[34] Embossed serial;
    Reflective sheeting
    2011 – 2012 "200 Years" Embossed serial;
    Reflective sheeting
    ABC123
    2014 – 2015 www.louisianatourism.com
    Bicentennial, Battle of New Orleans, 1815–2015
    blue on reflective white with silhouette of Andrew Jackson on horse at left
    Embossed serial;
    Reflective sheeting
    Maine none
    Maryland February 1986 – early 2005 no slogan 1AB C23 (2004–2005)
    ABC 123 (1986–2004)
    Valid.
    early 2005 – June 2010 www.Maryland.gov
    black on reflective white with state crest in center
    1AB C23
    Massachusetts green on white (coded by month of expiration)
    "The Spirit of America" (coded by month of expiration)
    123-450
    120-ABC
    Valid. Maybe subject to replacement if found to be illegible during annual motor vehicle safety inspection.
    Michigan 2007–2013 Optional issue
    "www.Michigan.gov"
    Embossed serial;
    Reflective sheeting
    ABC 1234[35] Valid
    2007–2021 Optional issue
    Spectacular Peninsulas
    green and blue with Great Lakes outline on reflective white with black characters 1AB C23
    2013–2014 Optional issue
    The Mackinac Bridge
    yellow to orange fade and blue with stylized Mackinac Bridge in background with white characters.
    Embossed serial;
    Reflective sheeting
    ABC 123
    Minnesota 2009–2017 Standard issue
    "Explore Minnesota.com; 10,000 Lakes"
    Screened serial;
    Reflective sheeting
    123-ABC Being replaced on a seven-year rolling basis.
    Mississippi none
    Missouri none
    Montana 2006–2009 black on gray and white gradient with mountain graphic; "Big Sky Country" Screened serial;
    Reflective sheeting
    Coded by county of issuance:
    • 0C-12345 (variable number of digits following divider)
    • 0C-1234A (following exhaustion of above format; variable number of digits following divider)
    • 0-12345A (variable number of digits following divider)
    Valid if permanently registered.
    Nebraska none
    Nevada 1969–1984 White serial on blue plate with border line Debossed serial; Reflective plate A12345, AB1234, ABC123, 123ABC Valid as long as both plates are still legible, can be remade upon request.

    January 2001 – mid 2017 Dark blue serial on mountain graphic against a yellow and orange gradient sky Embossed: 2001–06; 2015–17
    Flat:
    2006–15
    123·ABC
    12A·345
    New Hampshire none
    New Jersey 1959–1969; 1970–1973 black on tan, non-reflective, state abbreviated "N. J." ABC-123 Valid.
    1969–1970 black on tan, reflective, state abbreviated "N. J." ABC-123
    1973–1977 black on tan, non-reflective, state abbreviated "N. J." 123-ABC
    1977–1979 black on tan, non-reflective, full state name 123-ABC
    1979–1985 buff on blue, non-reflective 123-ABC
    1985 ABC-123
    1985–1992 ABC-12D
    1992–1993 black on yellow and white gradient, reflective, sticker boxes ABC1234
    1993–1999 AB-123D
    1999–2007 ABC-12D[36]
    New Mexico 1999–2010 Land of Enchantment
    hot air balloon
    Embossed serial;
    Reflective sheeting
    NM1234
    1NM234
    12NM34
    123NM4
    1234NM
    AB 123
    ABC123
    Valid.
    New York 2001–2010 dark blue on reflective white with blue bars (upper blue bar has the state name over a skyline of Niagara Falls, the Adirondack Mountains, and New York City; lower bar includes the words "The Empire State" in white) Embossed serial;
    Reflective sheeting
    ABC-1234[37] Valid.
    2010–2020 dark blue on reflective gold Embossed serial;
    Reflective sheeting
    ABC-1234 Valid.
    North Carolina 2007–2009 red on reflective white with blue and red graphics, "First in Flight" ABC-1234 Valid.
    North Dakota 2015–2016 black on sunset sky graphic plate, "Legendary North Dakota" Screened serial, Reflective sheeting 123 ABC "North Dakota" font changed on current plates.
    Northern Marianas Islands none
    Ohio 2001–2003 red, white, and blue "Ohio Bicentennial" AB12CD Valid.
    2004–2010 dark blue on reflective white with state seal ("Sunburst") graphic and red and blue bars ABC 1234
    2009–2013 "Beautiful Ohio": dark blue on rolling hills with farm, distant skyline, and airborne biplane ABC 1234
    2013–2021 "Ohio Pride": embossed dark blue serial on word cloud background and red triangle resembling an airplane wing ABC 1234
    Oklahoma
    2017–2024 Black on blue and white graphic plate Screened serial, Reflective sheeting ABC 123 Valid.
    Oregon 1956–1959 gold on blue 1A-1234 Valid.
    1960–1963 gold on blue with "Pacific Wonderland" slogan
    1964–1974 gold on blue ABC 123 (A-M corresponds to January–December, skipping I)

    1974–1988 blue on gold ABC 123 (A-M corresponds to January–December, skipping I; N and later series had no month correlation)
    1988–1989 blue on light green Douglas Fir tree and mountain graphic ABC 123 (A-M corresponds to January–December, skipping I, N-series had no month correlation)
    Pennsylvania 1999–2004 blue on blue, white and yellow gradient, "www.state.pa.us" ABC-1234 Valid if retained by current owner on current vehicle. May not be transferred to new vehicle.
    Puerto Rico 1986–2007 Standard issue
    black on reflective white with Fortaleza graphic, "Isla del Encanto"
    Embossed serial;
    Reflective sheeting
    ABC 123 valid
    2002–2003 Optional issue
    black on reflective flag graphics, "Cincuentenario 1952–2002"
    Embossed serial;
    Reflective sheeting
    2007–2023 Standard issue
    black on reflective blue with Fortaleza graphic, "Isla del Encanto"
    Screened serial;
    Reflective sheeting
    Rhode Island October 1996 – December 2022 Standard issue
    dark blue on stylized gray and white ocean wave graphic, "Ocean State"
    Embossed serial;
    Reflective sheeting
    123456 (2007–2015)[38]
    AB-123 and 12345 (1996–2007; 2015-2020)

    1AB 234
    (2020–2022)

    Valid through December 2024
    South Carolina July 2008 – February 2016 Standard issue
    travel2sc.com

    black on orange, white, and blue gradient with palmetto tree in center

    Screened serial;
    Reflective sheeting
    ABC 123
    South Dakota none
    Tennessee none
    Texas 2009–2012 black on Davis Mountains and sky background with a lone star and streaks of red and blue in the upper-left corner Screened serial;
    Reflective sheeting
    AB1-C234 Valid.
    U.S. Virgin Islands none
    Utah 1972–1985 black on white Embossed serial;
    Reflective sheeting
    ABC 123
    ABC-123
    Valid.
    1985–2008 blue on white with skier graphic, "Ski Utah!", and "Greatest Snow on Earth" Embossed serial;
    Reflective sheeting
    123 ABC
    1992–2008 dark blue on Delicate Arch background; "Centennial" Embossed serial;
    Reflective sheeting
    123 ABC[27]
    2002 2002 Winter Olympics commemorative plate with snowflake logo above "Salt Lake 2002" and the Olympic rings; "Olympic Winter 2002"[39] Embossed serial;
    Reflective sheeting
    123A4
    Vermont none
    Virginia 1979–1994 dark blue on white with blue state name in sentence case Embossed serial;
    Reflective sheeting
    ABC-1234 (1994)
    ABC-123 (1979–1993)
    Valid.
    1994 – July 2002; 2007 – February 28, 2014 dark blue on white with blue state name in all capital letters Embossed serial;
    Reflective sheeting
    ABC-1234[40]
    July 2002 – 2006 400th Anniversary Embossed serial;
    Reflective sheeting
    ABC-1234
    2006–2007 Jamestown
    America's 400th Anniversary
    Embossed serial;
    Reflective sheeting
    Washington none
    West Virginia December 2002 – early 2006 blue on reflective white with state name in dark blue bar, "Wild, Wonderful / www.callwv.com" Embossed serial, Reflective sheeting Coded by month of expiration:
    • 0AB 123 (1 through 9 for January through September, respectively)
    • ABC 123 (O, N, and D for October, November, and December, respectively)
    Valid.
    early 2006 – July 2023 blue on reflective white with state name in dark blue bar, "Wild Wonderful" Embossed serial, Reflective sheeting
    Wisconsin none
    Wyoming none

    Diplomatic license plates

    Diplomatic license plates are issued by the United States Department of State to accredited diplomats.

    Prior to 1984 license plates for diplomatic vehicles were provided by the jurisdiction where the foreign mission was located. The District of Columbia provided license plates for missions headquartered in the capital, and New York provided plates for members of the United Nations, etc. Upon passage of the Foreign Missions Act in 1984 registration authority for foreign mission vehicles was centralized with the U.S. Department of State.[41][42][43][44]

    From 1984 until August 28, 2007, all plates issued followed the pattern of a letter identifying the status of the owner, followed by the two-letter country code, followed by a random three or four-digit number (S AB 1234). For member countries of the Organization of American States (OAS), a subset of that numbering pattern was allotted to vehicles based at those countries' missions to the OAS. Plates issued to cars based at the headquarters of the United Nations in New York City were issued in the reverse format, with the three or four-digit number first, followed by the two-letter country code, followed by the status code (1234 AB S).

    The location of the status codes, either as the first or last character, allows the city of assignment to be easily identified because representatives of certain countries are limited to travel in a certain radius from their base. The status codes used until 2007 were "C" for Foreign Consul; "D" for Diplomat; "S" for Non-Diplomatic Staff; and "A" for the OAS. Status codes used for U.N. personnel until 2007 were "A" for the U.N. Secretariat; "D" for U.N. missions and diplomatic personnel; and "S" for U.N. Staff. The rights of the driver and car under diplomatic immunity are defined by this status code.

    The country codes are unique to each particular country, but do not correlate to ISO Country Codes or other standards format. For example, in the system used until 2007, France is "DJ" rather than "F", and Australia is "XZ" rather than "AUS".

    Diplomatic License Plates
    Jurisdiction Image Dates issued Type Plate style Serial format Status
    U.S. Dept. of State 1984 – December 31, 2008 Standard issue; red, white, and blue background with "DIPLOMAT", "CONSUL" or blank at top, and black serial centered on a white background Embossed serial;
    Reflective sheeting
    A AB1234
    A 12345
    1234AA A
    12345 A
    Expired
    U.S. Dept. of State Unknown – December 31, 2008 Standard issue; red, white, and blue background with "DIPLOMAT", "CONSUL" or blank at top, and blue serial centered on a white background Screened serial;
    Reflective sheeting
    A AB1234
    A 12345
    1234AA A
    12345 A
    Expired
    U.S. Dept. of State August 28, 2007 - Current Standard issue; black serial on sky blue background, concave curved red top with the Dept. of State seal, "DIPLOMAT", "CONSUL" or blank at top center, and Office of Foreign Missions (OFM) logo Embossed serial;
    Reflective sheeting
    ABC 1234
    A 123456
    1234 ABC
    123456 A
    Valid
    U.S. diplomatic plate country codes
    Codes Country or Organization
    AA Congo
    AB Taiwan (Issued with "E" status code)[45][46]
    AC Ivory Coast
    AE Uzbekistan
    AF Japan
    AH Madagascar
    AJ Panama
    AK Cape Verde
    AQ Syria
    AU Uganda
    AV Israel
    AW African Union
    AX Marshall Islands
    BL South Africa
    BV Solomon Islands
    BW World Bank
    BY Solomon Islands
    BZ Iraq
    CB Cambodia
    CC Ethiopia
    CE Moldova
    CG Marshall Islands
    CK Namibia
    CM Micronesia
    CN International Organization
    CS Afghanistan
    CT Bhutan
    CU Botswana
    CV Myanmar (Burma)
    CW Cameroon
    CX Burundi
    CY China
    DA Colombia
    DB Costa Rica
    DC Cuba (UN only)
    DD Cyprus
    DF Dominican Republic
    DG Ecuador
    DH Ivory Coast
    DI South Africa
    DJ France
    DK Greece
    DL India
    DM Iran (UN only)
    DN Denmark
    DP Bangladesh
    DR Slovakia
    DZ Palau
    FC Soviet Union (discontinued)
    FF Antigua & Barbuda
    FG Central African Republic
    FH Ireland
    FJ Lebanon
    FK Kenya
    FL Liberia
    FM Libya
    FN Malta
    FP Morocco
    FR Philippines
    FS Netherlands
    FT Qatar
    FV Sri Lanka
    FW Vatican City
    FX Sierra Leone
    FZ Suriname
    GC Sweden
    GD Ukraine
    GE Azerbaijan
    GG Zambia
    GM Turkey
    GN Turkey
    GP Albania
    GQ North Korea (UN only)
    GX Vanuatu
    GY Chile
    HB Tonga
    HD Argentina
    HL Saint Lucia
    HM Andorra
    HN Mongolia
    HV Belgium
    HW Guatemala
    HX Benin
    HY Guinea-Bissau
    HZ Haiti
    JB Honduras
    JC Kuwait
    JD Mauritius
    JF Nigeria
    JG Portugal
    JH Somalia
    JJ Chad
    JK Turkey
    JM Unknown (seen in Friendship Heights in April 2022); Yugoslavia (discontinued)
    JP Tunisia
    JQ Togo
    JS Slovenia
    JT Croatia
    JY Cyprus
    KB Monaco
    KD Eritrea
    KE Georgia
    KG Equatorial Guinea
    KH Hungary
    KJ Lithuania
    KK Fiji
    KL Jordan
    KM Jamaica
    KN Gabon
    KP Luxembourg
    KQ Israel
    KR Malaysia
    KS Mexico
    KT Namibia
    KU São Tomé and Príncipe
    KV Saudi Arabia
    KW Seychelles
    KX Sudan
    LC Venezuela
    LD Vietnam
    LG Turkey
    LH Israel
    LJ Israel
    LK European Economic Communities
    LM Macedonia
    LN Saudi Arabia
    LR Bosnia-Herzegovina
    LW Germany
    MF International Monetary Fund
    MG United Kingdom
    MK Djibouti
    ML Diego Garcia
    MN Comoros
    MP Bahamas
    MW Maldives
    NA Oman
    NB Papua New Guinea
    NC Paraguay
    ND Romania
    NQ Angola
    NX Malaysia
    PA Austria
    PB Barbados
    PC Belize
    PD United Kingdom
    PF Bolivia
    PG Belarus
    PH Czech Republic
    PI Israel
    PK Norway
    PL Chile
    PM Brunei
    PR Argentina
    PS Zimbabwe
    PV Democratic Republic of the Congo
    QA Yemen
    QD Burkina Faso
    QL St. Kitts & Nevis
    QM Bulgaria
    QN Laos
    QP Latvia
    QQ Lesotho
    QR Malawi
    QS Mozambique
    QT New Zealand
    QU Nicaragua
    QV Niger
    QW Poland
    QX Pakistan
    QX Iran (DC only)
    QY Yemen
    QZ Indonesia
    RB Rwanda
    RC Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
    RD Senegal
    RJ   African Union Mission (seen in DC 2017 park outside African Union Mission)
    RL Uruguay
    RM Unknown, Seen DC July 2013
    RO Romania
    RQ Unknown, Seen DC February 2011
    RV San Marino
    SF Czech Republic
    SG Israel
    ST Dominica
    SX Soviet Union (discontinued)
    TC Mali
    TF Algeria, Iraq (DC Only)
    TG Canada
    TH Egypt
    TJ Germany
    TK Liechtenstein
    TL El Salvador
    TM Iceland
    TN   Nepal
    TP Mauritania
    TQ Mali
    TR Italy
    TS Iraq (UN only)
    TT Guyana
    TU Guinea
    TV Ghana
    TW Gambia
    TX Finland
    TY Grenada
    TZ Peru
    UA Bahrain
    UF Estonia
    UH Spain
    UX Trinidad & Tobago
    VF Thailand
    VG Tanzania
    VH  Switzerland
    VJ Brazil
    VK Singapore
    VL Swaziland
    VM Nauru
    WB United Arab Emirates
    WD South Korea
    WM Samoa
    WZ United Kingdom
    XA Bangladesh
    XC Fiji
    XD Myanmar (Burma)
    XE Ghana
    XF Turkey
    XG Norway
    XY Ireland
    XZ Australia
    YA Armenia
    YJ Tajikistan
    YK Kazakhstan
    YM Moldova
    YR Russia
    YT Turkmenistan
    YY Kyrgyzstan
    YZ Azerbaijan

    See also

    Notes

    1. ^ Character positions A, B, C, D, and E can be either letters or numbers. The letters A–Z then the numbers 0–9 are used in each position.[7]

    References

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    2. ^ Current High-Issue License Plates (U.S. and Canada) Archived March 28, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
    3. ^ "MontanaLicensePlatesByCounty". fechter.com. Retrieved February 15, 2021.
    4. ^ "Alabama County Codes". 15q.net. October 3, 2010. Retrieved April 14, 2011.
    5. ^ a b "License Plates". Licenseplates.cc. February 6, 2014. Archived from the original on February 20, 2012. Retrieved February 6, 2014.
    6. ^ Same style also was issued from late 2004 until December 2007.
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    8. ^ "Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration" (PDF). State.ar.us. Retrieved April 14, 2011.
    9. ^ "License Plates". Licenseplates.cc. October 10, 2010. Archived from the original on July 6, 2011. Retrieved April 14, 2011.
    10. ^ 12345A1 issued to trucks
    11. ^ Plus remakes of serials issued on previous bases: 1234, 12345, 123•456, A•123, AB•123, AB•1234
    12. ^ except Miami-Dade County
    13. ^ "DRT launches new license plates". Marianas Variety, Guam Edition. Archived from the original on July 13, 2009.
    14. ^ Plus A12 3456, 123 4567, 12 345, 123 456, AB 1234, ABC 123, A12 345 as remakes of serials issued on previous bases.
    15. ^ "License Plates - Standard Plates". Minnesota Driver and Vehicle Services. Minnesota Department of Public Safety. Retrieved May 28, 2021.
    16. ^ "License Plates". Motor Vehicle Division. Montana Department of Justice. Retrieved May 24, 2018.
    17. ^ In Douglas, Lancaster, and Sarpy Counties, Nebraska.
    18. ^ In all other counties, Nebraska.
    19. ^ LicensePlates.cc Staff. Doe, John (ed.). "Nevada License Plates". LicensePlates.cc. Retrieved September 2, 2024.
    20. ^ Plus 1234, 12345, and ABC123 as remakes of serials issued on previous base.
    21. ^ "ALPCA Garden State Region » Blog Archive » New Format Plate Spotted in the Wild!". Alpcagardenstate.org. July 16, 2010. Archived from the original on July 25, 2011. Retrieved April 14, 2011.
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    23. ^ webmaster. "Official NCDMV: First in Freedom Plate". www.ncdot.gov. Retrieved June 19, 2023.
    24. ^ webmaster. "Official NCDMV: New National/State Motto License Plate Option for Vehicle Owners". www.ncdot.gov. Retrieved June 19, 2023.
    25. ^ Lisa Riley Roche (January 26, 2007). "New license plates sought: 'Life Elevated' would combine with 'Greatest Snow on Earth' slogan". Deseret News. Deseret News Publishing Company. Archived from the original on July 14, 2009. Retrieved April 14, 2011.
    26. ^ Medley, Tracy (February 27, 2007). "Utah Gets a New License Plate Slogan: 'Life Elevated'". New West. NewWest.Net. Archived from the original on June 6, 2011. Retrieved April 14, 2011.
    27. ^ a b First letter progressing backwards from Z.
    28. ^ C: St. Croix, JA: St. John (because of shortage of population), T: St. Thomas
    29. ^ Progressing forward from VAA-1001.
    30. ^ "License Plates". Licenseplates.cc. October 10, 2010. Archived from the original on July 6, 2011. Retrieved April 14, 2011.
    31. ^ Plus 12 345, 123 456, AB 1234, ABC 123, A12 345 as remakes of serials issued on previous bases.
    32. ^ "Iowa Speciality License Plates". Archived from the original on September 19, 2008. Retrieved September 7, 2010.
    33. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on November 26, 2010. Retrieved September 7, 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
    34. ^ Regulation License Plate to Commemorate Louisiana Purchase Bicentennial Archived July 14, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.
    35. ^ AB 12345 issued to commercial vehicles.
    36. ^ "Jim Moini's License Plates". Moini.net. Retrieved April 14, 2011.
    37. ^ Plus ABC-123, 1AB-234, A1B-234, A12-3BC, AB1-23C as remakes of serials issued on previous bases.
    38. ^ "License Plates". Division of Motor Vehicles. State of Rhode Island. Retrieved May 25, 2018.
    39. ^ "Standard Issue License Plates". Archived from the original on June 29, 2012. Retrieved September 28, 2012.
    40. ^ Progressing backwards from ZZZ-9999.
    41. ^ Luxner, Larry (October 2007). "State Department Unveils New Design for Diplomatic Plates". The Washington Diplomat. Retrieved September 2, 2017.
    42. ^ Nebel, Claude (2007). "New Look for U.S. State Department's Diplomatic Plates". Police Chief. Alexandria, Virginia: International Association of Chiefs of Police.
    43. ^ Levanthal, Brian (August 28, 2007). "New Diplomatic License Plates Unveiled". U.D. Department of State Archive. U.S. Bureau of Diplomatic Security. Retrieved September 2, 2017.
    44. ^ "Old-v.-New Diplomatic and Consular License Plate Comparison Chart". U.S. Department of State Archive. Office of Foreign Missions, Bureau of Diplomatic Security. June 20, 2007. Retrieved September 2, 2017.
    45. ^ Taiwan's representatives in the US are given diplomatic license plates (2015/02/25) Archived January 23, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, Formosa News of Formosa Television. Retrieved February 25, 2015.
    46. ^ 駐美代表處 掛上外交車牌, CNA (ROC). Retrieved February 25, 2015.