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Indiana
Current series
Size12 in × 6 in
30 cm × 15 cm
MaterialAluminum
IntroducedJanuary 1, 2017
Availability
Issued byIndiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles
History
First issuedJuly 1, 1913; 105 years ago
(Pre-state plates from 1905 to June 30, 1913)

Sep 14, 2008  How long do you have to renew your license plates if they expire tomorrow? Indiana License Plate Renewal. There is no 'grace period.

The U.S. state of Indiana first required its residents to register their motor vehicles in 1905. Registrants provided their own license plates for display until July 1, 1913, when the state began to issue plates.[1]

Plates are currently issued by the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV).

  • 4Organizational and collegiate plates
  • 7New plate prefixing
  • 8County coding
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Passenger plates 1913 to present[edit]

In 1956, the United States, Canada, and Mexico came to an agreement with the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators, the Automobile Manufacturers Association and the National Safety Council that standardized the size for license plates for vehicles (except those for motorcycles) at 6 inches (15 cm) in height by 12 inches (30 cm) in width, with standardized mounting holes.[2] The 1955 (dated 1956) issue was the first Indiana license plate that complied with these standards.

ImageFirst issuedDesignSloganSerial formatSerials issuedNotes
1913Black numbers on yellow porcelain platenone123451 to approximately 45000
1914White lettering on blue basenone123451 to approximately 67000
1915Green lettering on pink basenone123451 to approximately 97000
1916Black lettering on white basenone123451 to 99999
A1234A1 to approximately D9000
1917Yellow lettering on black basenone123451 to 99999
A1234A1 to approximately K2000
1918Black lettering on green basenone1234561 to approximately 223000
1919White lettering on black basenone1234561 to approximately 277000
1920Green lettering on white basenone1234561 to approximately 296000
1921Black lettering on orange basenone1234561 to approximately 344000
1922White lettering on dark blue basenone1234561 to approximately 407000
1923White lettering on brown basenone123-4561 to approximately 499-000
1924Orange lettering on black basenone123-4561 to approximately 562-000
1925Maroon lettering on tan basenone123-4561 to approximately 620-000
1926White lettering on green basenone123-4561 to approximately 667-000
1927White lettering on black basenone123-4561 to approximately 707-000
1928White lettering on maroon basenone123-4561 to approximately 713-000First use of the full state name.
1929Black lettering on orange basenone123-4561 to approximately 743-000
1930Orange lettering on dark blue basenone123 4561 to approximately 763 000
1931Black lettering and rims on orange basenone123 4561 to approximately 761 000
1932White lettering on dark green basenone123 4561 to approximately 741 000
1933White lettering on maroon basenone123 4561 to approximately 742 000
1934White lettering on black basenone123 4561 to approximately 722 000
1935Black lettering on light green basenone123 4561 to approximately 729 000
1936White lettering and rims on red basenone123 4561 to approximately 779 000
1937Gold lettering on black basenone123 4561 to approximately 835 000
1938Maroon lettering on cream basenone123 4561 to approximately 857 000
1939Dark blue lettering on golden yellow basenone123 4561 to approximately 849 000
1940Silver lettering on black basenone123 4561 to approximately 873 000
1941White lettering on blue basenone123 4561 to approximately 923 000
1942Dark blue lettering on golden yellow basenone123 456
1 234 567
1 to approximately 1 034 000Revalidated for 1943 with black tabs, due to metal conservation for World War II.
1944White lettering on black basenone1234561 to approximately 899000
1945White lettering on brown basenone123 4561 to approximately 894 000
1946Yellow embossed lettering on black basenone123 4561 to approximately 901 000
1947Dark blue lettering on golden yellow basenone123 4561 to approximately 942 000
1948White embossed lettering on navy blue basenone123 4561 to 999 999
A-12345A-1 to approximately A-27000
1949White embossed lettering on red basenone123 4561 to 999 999
A-123456A-1 to approximately A-112000
1950Yellow lettering on black basenoneAB 1234County-coded
1951Black lettering on white basenoneAB 1234County-codedRevalidated for 1952 with yellow tabs, and for 1953 with green tabs, due to metal conservation for the Korean War.
1954White lettering embossed on maroon basenoneAB 1234County-codedRevalidated for 1955 with red tabs.
1956Yellow lettering embossed on navy blue baseDRIVE SAFELYAB 1234County-coded
1957Dark blue lettering embossed on golden yellow baseDRIVE SAFELYAB 1234County-coded
1958Golden yellow lettering embossed on dark blue baseDRIVE SAFELYAB 1234County-coded
1959Navy lettering embossed on golden yellow baseLINCOLN YEARAB 1234County-codedCommemorated the 150th anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln, who lived in Indiana from 1816 to 1830.
1960White lettering embossed on navy baseSAFETY PAYSAB 1234County-coded
1961White lettering on dark red baseSAFETY PAYSAB 1234County-coded
1962Yellow embossed lettering on black baseSAFETY PAYSAB 1234County-coded
1963Yellow lettering on blue basenone0A1234
00A1234
County-coded
1964Reflective white lettering on dark red basenone0A1234
00A1234
County-coded
1965Reflective white lettering on dark green basenone0A1234
00A1234
County-coded
1966Black lettering on reflective white base150th Year0A1234
00A1234
County-codedCommemorated Indiana's 150 years of statehood.
1967Red lettering on reflective white basenone0A1234
00A1234
County-coded
1968Blue lettering on reflective white basenone0A1234
00A1234
County-coded
1969Black lettering on reflective white basenone0A1234
00A1234
County-coded
1970Red serial on reflective white backgroundnone0A1234
00A1234
County-codedStaggered registration introduced, with the month of expiration determined by the initial letter of the registrant's surname. Plates expired from January 31 through June 30, 1971.
1971Blue serial on reflective white backgroundnone0A1234
00A1234
County-codedPlates expired from January 31 through June 30, 1972.
1972Green serial on reflective white backgroundnone0A1234
00A1234
County-codedPlates expired from January 31 through June 30, 1973.
1973Red serial on reflective white backgroundnone0A1234
00A1234
County-codedPlates expired from January 31 through June 30, 1974.
1974Black serial on reflective white backgroundnone0A1234
00A1234
County-codedPlates expired from January 31 through June 30, 1975.
1975Blue serial on reflective white backgroundnone0A1234
00A1234
County-codedPlates expired from January 31 through June 30, 1976.
1976Blue serial on reflective white, red and blue graphic backgroundHeritage State0A1234
00A1234
County-codedFirst graphic plate; commemorated the US Bicentennial. The letter in the serial was moved to the bottom of the plate to accommodate the Minuteman graphic. Plates expired from January 31 through June 30, 1977.
1977Green serial on reflective white, green and yellow backgroundnone0A1234
00A1234
County-codedPlates expired from January 31 through June 30, 1978.
1978Black serial on reflective white, red and light blue backgroundnone0A1234
00A1234
County-codedIndianapolis 500 race cars in background. This issue is thought by some to be a tribute to Tony Hulman, owner of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, who died in 1977; sample plates, normally numbered 00A0000 in most years, were numbered 00H0000 this year, lending some credence to this belief. Plates expired from January 31 through June 30, 1979.
1979Brown serial on reflective white, yellow and brown background1779 George Rogers Clark0A1234
00A1234
County-codedAwarded 'Plate of the Year' for best new license plate of 1979 by the Automobile License Plate Collectors Association, the first and, to date, only time Indiana has been so honored. Plates expired from January 31 through June 30, 1980.
1980Black serial on reflective white, yellow, orange and red backgroundnone0A1234
00A1234
County-codedFinal single-year passenger plate in the United States. Plates expired from January 31 through June 30, 1981.
1981Brown serial on reflective white, light and dark brown and black graphic backgroundHoosier State0A1234
00A1234
County-codedFirst multi-year plate in Indiana since 1955, and the first to be renewed with decals (except for plates with numbers up to and including 100, which were reissued annually). Plates were valid until June 30, 1984.
1984Black serial on reflective white, yellow, green and red backgroundWander Indiana0A1234
00A1234
County-codedStaggered registration expanded to January–October with 1987 expiration. Plates were valid through October 31, 1987.
1987Blue serial on reflective blue, white and gold backgroundBack Home Again0A1234
00A1234
County-codedSmall white-on-blue county name sticker in bottom right corner. Plates were valid through October 31, 1990.
1990Red serial on reflective white backgroundHoosier Hospitality0A1234
0AB123
00A1234
County-codedSmall white-on-blue county name sticker in bottom right corner as on the Back Home Again base. Allen County began issuing two-letter, three-digit serials in 1992 after reaching 2Z9999. Plates were valid through October 31, 1993.
1993Black serial on reflective red, yellow and black backgroundAmber Waves of Grain0A1234
0AB123
00A1234
00AB123
County-codedReplacement cycle extended from 3 to 5 years. Early plates had a small yellow-on-black county name sticker in the bottom right corner; this was soon discontinued. Plates were valid through October 31, 1998.
1998Dark blue serial on reflective white background, gold state outline and coat of arms - Indiana and Crossroads of America Printed in dark blue.The Crossroads of America0A1234
0AB123
00A1234
00AB123
County-codedFinal embossed plate. Plates were valid through October 31, 2003.
2003Dark blue on reflective farm scene graphicwww.IN.gov0A1234
0AB123
00A1234
00AB123
County-codedFirst screened plate. The original design had the slogan 'Back Home Again' (as on the 1987–90 base); this was replaced with the state's web address before production began. Early plates used a bolder serial font that included full-height letters; this was changed in response to legibility concerns. Plates were valid through October 31, 2008.
2008White serial on reflective dark blue; torch and stars from the state flag at left; county number and name on white sticker at topnoneStandard Version
123A, 123AB or 123ABC Grandfathered
Version

00A0, 00A00 or 00A000

Handicapped Plates
2008-2010:
123456
2010>:
D123A, D123AB
National Guard Plates
NG123A

Serials not issued sequentially.

Letters or combinations of letters are unique to a particular county.

Issued concurrently with 'In God We Trust' base. Staggered registration once again expanded to include all twelve months of the calendar year; four dates, the 7th, 14th, 21st and 28th of each month, are used (except in January and December). Grandfathered Version are laid out by county coding depending on demand for them. Some counties may only use single suffix numbers while others may use as much as three.
2013Black serial on reflective white fading to gold; number 200 and circle of 19 stars (the 19th enlarged and colored gold) over dark blue state shape at left; expiration date, year, county number and recycling symbol in corners clockwise from top leftBicentennial 1816-2016Standard Version
123A, 123AB or 123ABC, No Grandfathered Version
Serial tied to vehicle.Registrants keep their old license plate numbers upon renewal if they have a license plate in either the 123A, 123AB or 123ABC formats. If vehicle was issued a previous plate with serial 661XYZ for example, the vehicle's 2013 issued plate will have serial 661XYZ.
2017Dark blue serial on reflective country scene graphic featuring a covered bridge; expiration date, year, county number and recycling symbol in corners clockwise from top leftnoneStandard Version
123A, 123AB or 123ABC, No Grandfathered Version with possibilities for 1234AB, 12345A, or 1234 ABC
Serial tied to vehicle.Registrants keep their old license plate numbers upon renewal if they have a license plate in either the 123A, 123AB or 123ABC formats. If vehicle was issued a previous plate with serial 661XYZ for example, the vehicle's 2013 issued plate will have serial 661XYZ.

Optional types[edit]

ImageFirst issuedDesignSloganSerial formatSerials issuedNotes
2007Screened white on blue with national flag at bottom; '08' screened in top right corner and county code on sticker in bottom right cornerIn God We TrustA/B1234While very popular, this plate was controversial as the American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana claimed that it is a symbol of endorsement of a religion. After a lawsuit from the ACLU, the Indiana Court of Appeals upheld the plates' constitutionality.[3]
2012Screened black on national flag motif; expiration year screened in top right corner, county code in bottom right corner, expiration date in top left corner and recycling symbol in bottom left cornerIn God We TrustABC123RAA101 to ZZZ999
*ZZZ999 to AAA101 change over occurred in January 2018.
*AMY101 As of June 2018
*Occasionally plates with serials AAA101-PZZ999 have also been issued.
'In God We Trust' now appears at the bottom instead of on the left. The changes were made to address visibility issues with the previous version and in preparation for the introduction of the Bicentennial passenger base in 2013.
March 4, 2008[4]Screened black on white with graphic of young Abraham Lincoln at left; '09' screened in top right corner and county code on sticker in bottom right cornerLincoln's Boyhood HomeB/F1234
B/F123A
B/H1234
Aside from this and the In God We Trust Plates, there are approximately 70 other various organizations, schools, and other entities that offer plates using the same format but come with a $15 organizational fee. See Indiana Plate Types for further details.

Non-passenger plates[edit]

ImageTypeFirst issuedDesignSerial formatSerials issuedNotes
Amateur RadioAs current passenger baseFCC call signIssued only to Indiana residents holding valid amateur radio operator's licenses.
BusScreened black on white; vertical 'BUS' at leftB123AB
DisabilityScreened blue on white; International Symbol of Access at leftD123AB
D123ABC
Farm Semi-TrailerAs regular Semi-Trailer (Permanent) plate, but with vertical 'FARM' at leftFP123AB
Farm VehicleScreened black on white; vertical 'FARM' at leftF123ABIssued on farm trucks, farm trailers and farm semi-tractors.
Fleet VehicleScreened black on white; 'FLEET' at bottomFL123ABC
Historic VehicleScreened black on tan; state seal at left and 'HISTORIC' at bottomAN123AIssued on vehicles that are at least 25 years old.
Motorcycle2008Screened blue on white; 'M CYCLE' at bottom right and '09' at top right1234561 to approximately 178000
2010As above, but with '11' at top rightM123AM101A to M999Z
M123ABM101AA to present
MunicipalBlack on light blue; 'MUNICIPAL' at bottom12345
Recreational VehicleScreened black on white; vertical 'RV' at leftR123AB
Semi-TractorScreened black on white; 'SEMI TRACTOR' at bottomTC123ABCIssued on tractors used in combination with semi-trailers. Tractors not used in such a combination are registered as trucks.
Semi-Trailer (Non-Permanent)Screened red on white; 'SEMI TRAILER' at bottomSE123ABC
Semi-Trailer (Permanent)Screened black on light gray; 'SEMI TRAILER' at bottom; 'NO' at top left and 'EXP' at top rightSP123ABC
Special MachineryScreened black on white; 'SPECIAL MACHINERY' at bottomSM123ABIssued on vehicles used to perform specific functions unrelated to transportation on highways.
TrailerScreened black on white; 'TRAILER' and gross weight at bottomTR123ABC
Truck2013Screened black on white; 'TRUCK' and gross weight at bottomTK123ABC

Organizational and collegiate plates[edit]

Indiana issues a large number of organizational and collegiate license plates.[5][6] A portion of the fees for these plates is given to the respective organization or college.

Organizational plates[edit]

PlateOrganizationSlogan
Indy 500 Festival500FESTIVAL.COM
American Diabetes AssociationAmerican Diabetes Association
American LegionLEGIONNAIRE
Autism SocietyAUTISM AWARENESS
Bicycle IndianaI Share The Road
Black ExpoINDIANA BLACK EXPO, INC.
Boy ScoutsBOY SCOUTS
Breast Cancer AwarenessINDIANA BREAST CANCER AWARENESS TRUST
D.A.R.E IndianaD.A.R.E. INDIANA
Donate Life IndianaBe an Organ, Tissue, & Eye Donor!
Ducks UnlimitedDUCKS UNLIMITED
FFA Foundationwww.inffa.org
FreemasonsFREEMASON
Greenway FoundationI SUPPORT TRAILS!
Habitat For HumanityHelp build it!
Indiana 4-H Foundation4-H Foundation
Indiana Arts CommissionCELEBRATE THE ARTS
Indiana Association of Chiefs of PoliceCHIEFS OF POLICE

IACP FOUNDATION

Indiana Association of Pregnancy CentersChoose Life
Indiana Blood Centerindiana BLOOD CENTER
Indiana Coal Mining InstituteCOAL KEEPS THE LIGHTS ON!
Indiana Department of EducationHoosier Family of Readers
Indiana Emergency Medical Services Association (IEMSA)Supporting EMS
Indiana Golf FoundationTHE FIRST TEE OF INDIANA
President Benjamin Harrison Conservation Trust (formerly Indiana Heritage Trust)ENVIRONMENT
Indiana Homeland Security FoundationSECURE INDIANA
Indiana Motor Truck Association - Put The Phone DownINTRUCKING.ORG
Indiana Organization of Nursing ExecutivesBE A NURSE
Indiana Patriot Guard RidersPATRIOT GUARD RIDERS
Indiana Recycling CoalitionINDIANARECYCLING.ORG
Indiana Sheriff's AssociationLAW ENFORCEMENT, CORRECTIONS, COURT SECURITY
Indiana SoccerWE SUPPORT INDY ELEVEN
Indiana State Museum (Abraham Lincoln)Lincoln's Boyhood Home
Indiana State PoliceREMEMBERING OUR HEROES
Indiana Volunteer Firefighters AssociationSAVING INDIANA LIVES
Indiana Youth GroupINDIANA YOUTH GROUP
Indianapolis ColtsGO COLTS
Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of FameHALL OF FAME MUSEUM
Indianapolis Zoological SocietyAdvancing Animal Conservation
Juvenile Diabetes research FoundationIMPROVING LIVES. CURING TYPE I DIABETES.
Kids First Trust FundPREVENTING CHILD ABUSE
Lincoln Boyhood Drama AssociationLINCOLN FAMILY ARRIVES 1816
Lions of IndianaWE SERVE
Lupus Foundation of AmericaSOLVING THE CRUEL MYSTERY
Marine Foundation of IndianaSEMPER FI
National Rifle AssociationTEACHING FREEDOM
National Wild Turkey FederationCONSERVATION
Native AmericanLand of the Indians
Pacers FoundationPACERS FOUNDATION
Pet Friendly - Spay-Neuter Services of IndianaPET FRIENDLY
Peyton Manning Children's Hospital at St Vincentstvincent.org/paytonmanning
Prisoner of War - Missing in ActionNOT FORGOTTEN
Professional FirefightersFIREFIGHTERS
Riley Hospital for ChildrenRILEY HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN
Shrine AssociationIndiana Shriner
Special Olympics of IndianaSpecial Olympics Indiana
Tony Stewart FoundationACCELERATING CHANGE
To Your HealthTo Your Health

Collegiate plates[edit]

PlateCollege
Anderson University
Ball State University
Bethel College
Butler University
DePauw University
Earlham College
Franklin College
Grace College and Seminary
Hanover College
Huntington University
Indiana Institute of Technology
Indiana State University
Indiana University
Indiana University Purdue University of Fort Wayne
Indiana University Purdue University of Indianapolis
Indiana Wesleyan University
Ivy Tech Community College
Manchester University
Marian University
Purdue University
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Saint Joseph's College
Saint Mary's College
Taylor University
Trine University
University of Evansville
University of Indianapolis
University of Notre Dame
University of Saint Francis
University of Southern Indiana
Valparaiso University
Vincennes University
Wabash College

Military plates[edit]

Indiana also issues several military-related license plates.[7] Most are available for veterans only.

Plate(s)RepresentationElegebility
Hoosier Veteran (all branches of service)Verify Veteran Status with one of the following:
  • A US Uniformed Services Retiree ID card
  • A DD214 or DD215
  • US military discharge papers
  • Indiana ID with Veteran Status (V or AM)
Disabled Hoosier VeteranCertified by Indiana Department of Veteran Affairs
Ex-Prisoner of WarCertified by Indiana Department of Veteran Affairs
Gold Star FamilySpouse, Parent, Grandparents, Great-Grandparents, Siblings, or Children of anyone who died while serving on duty in the military - active, Reserve or National Guard

Must Provide Official DD1300

Pearl Harbor Survivors AssociationAny military document verifying the person was an active member of the United States Armed Forces and served at Pearl Harbor at the time of the Pearl Harbor attacks.
Purple HeartCertified by Indiana Department of Veteran Affairs
Support Our TroopsAny Indiana Resident; supports the Military Family Relief Fund

Temporary plates[edit]

  • 1989

New plate prefixing[edit]

Starting in 2010 special plates such as the handicapped, POW, National Guard, Disabled American Veteran that use the background of the standard plates will no longer use just numbers. Instead they will now use a predetermined prefix of three numbers and one or two suffix letters depending on if they have one or two prefix numbers. In all the max total characters will amount to six and, except the Disabled American Veteran and Purple Heart plate will use the background of the standard plate. Starting in 2015, the colors of these plates, with the exception of the Hoosier Veteran and Purple Heart plates, will invert, producing plates with dark blue serials on a white background.

  • Recreational Vehicles - R123A or R123AB
  • Handicapped - D123A, or D123AB, or D123ABC
  • Disabled American Veteran - DH123A or DF123A
  • Pearl Harbor Survivor - PH1234
  • Ex-Prisoner of War - PW123A
  • National Guard - NG123A
  • Purple Heart - PH123A or PH123 (Handicapped)
  • Gold Star Family - GF123

Starting in 2012 veterans of each of the five branches of the armed forces will be able, for an extra $15, to obtain a plate with the seal of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps or Coast Guard beginning in 2012. The $15 fee will benefit the state's Military Family Relief Fund.[8]

  • Air Force Veteran - VA1234 or VA123A
  • Army Veteran - AV1234 or AV123A
  • Coast Guard Veteran - CV1234 or CV123A
  • Marine Corps Veteran - VM1234 or VM123A
  • Navy Veteran - NY1234, NY123A, or FL1234
  • Merchant Marine Veteran - MM1234

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Trucks and trailers[edit]

Indiana maintains separate plates for trucks, trailers, tractors/trailers, and farm vehicles. Except for farm vehicles, the plates follow an eight character AB123CDE format. All following plates use a plain white background

  • Standard Truck - TK123LAA, TK123MAA, TK123NAA
  • Tractor Rig - SP123ABC
  • Farm Vehicles - F123AB
  • Small Trailer - TR123LAA
  • Semi Trailer - ST123ABC
  • Motorcycle Standard - M123AB

County coding[edit]

From 1963 through 2008, the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles issued standard passenger plates bearing a one- or two-digit prefix identifying the county in which the vehicle was registered. These prefixes were assigned to each county in alphabetical order, beginning with 1 for Adams County and ending with 92 for Whitley County; prefixes 93 through 99 were reserved as overflow for the state's two most populous counties, Marion (93, 95, 97, 98 and 99) and Lake (94 and 96).

In each county, serials consisted of the prefix followed by one letter and up to four digits, progressing sequentially. In 1992, Allen County reached 2Z9999 and subsequently introduced a new format with the prefix followed by two letters and up to three digits; this format was later used in St. Joseph (71), Hamilton (29), Elkhart (20) and Vanderburgh (82) Counties.[9][10]

Following the introduction of multi-year plates in 1981, plates with serials containing numbers above 100 were revalidated with decals, while those with serials containing numbers 1 through 100 continued to be issued annually.

In 2008, new serial formats were introduced with the white-on-blue torch base, consisting of three digits followed by one, two or three random letters. However, the county number system was retained through the use of decals at the top of each plate displaying both the county number and name, with the overflow numbers for Marion and Lake Counties discontinued.[11]

The no-cost alternative 'In God We Trust' plate introduced in 2007 featured the county number on a sticker at the bottom right corner of the plate. The revised 'In God We Trust' plate, introduced in 2012, has the number screened onto the bottom right corner; this technique was subsequently adopted on standard passenger plates, beginning with the Bicentennial base in 2013.

List of county numbers[edit]

  • 01 - Adams
  • 02 - Allen
  • 03 - Bartholomew
  • 04 - Benton
  • 05 - Blackford
  • 06 - Boone
  • 07 - Brown
  • 08 - Carroll
  • 09 - Cass
  • 10 - Clark
  • 11 - Clay
  • 12 - Clinton
  • 13 - Crawford
  • 14 - Daviess
  • 15 - Dearborn
  • 16 - Decatur
  • 17 - DeKalb
  • 18 - Delaware
  • 19 - Dubois
  • 20 - Elkhart
  • 21 - Fayette
  • 22 - Floyd
  • 23 - Fountain
  • 24 - Franklin
  • 25 - Fulton
  • 26 - Gibson
  • 27 - Grant
  • 28 - Greene
  • 29 - Hamilton
  • 30 - Hancock
  • 31 - Harrison
  • 32 - Hendricks
  • 33 - Henry
  • 34 - Howard
  • 35 - Huntington
  • 36 - Jackson
  • 37 - Jasper
  • 38 - Jay
  • 39 - Jefferson
  • 40 - Jennings
  • 41 - Johnson
  • 42 - Knox
  • 43 - Kosciusko
  • 44 - LaGrange
  • 45 - Lake
  • 46 - LaPorte
  • 47 - Lawrence
  • 48 - Madison
  • 49 - Marion
  • 50 - Marshall
  • 51 - Martin
  • 52 - Miami
  • 53 - Monroe
  • 54 - Montgomery
  • 55 - Morgan
  • 56 - Newton
  • 57 - Noble
  • 58 - Ohio
  • 59 - Orange
  • 60 - Owen
  • 61 - Parke
  • 62 - Perry
  • 63 - Pike
  • 64 - Porter
  • 65 - Posey
  • 66 - Pulaski
  • 67 - Putnam
  • 68 - Randolph
  • 69 - Ripley
  • 70 - Rush
  • 71 - Saint Joseph
  • 72 - Scott
  • 73 - Shelby
  • 74 - Spencer
  • 75 - Starke
  • 76 - Steuben
  • 77 - Sullivan
  • 78 - Switzerland
  • 79 - Tippecanoe
  • 80 - Tipton
  • 81 - Union
  • 82 - Vanderburgh
  • 83 - Vermillion
  • 84 - Vigo
  • 85 - Wabash
  • 86 - Warren
  • 87 - Warrick
  • 88 - Washington
  • 89 - Wayne
  • 90 - Wells
  • 91 - White
  • 92 - Whitley

Overflow numbers (until 2008)[edit]

Renewal date tags[edit]

In the past, Indiana colored its due date tags by month. Another change to the plate system is that there are only four colors of tags which are the same regardless of the month, whether it be January, June, or December, another change because Indiana used to only issue month tags from January to October. These are all found on the top left corner of an Indiana plate based on the first three letters of the last name of the owner. Note: Business owned vehicles have black tags that expire 1-31 regardless of name.[12]

  • 01-07
  • 02-07
  • 03-07
  • 04-07
  • 05-07
  • 06-07
  • 07-07
  • 08-07
  • 09-07
  • 10-07
  • 11-07
  • 12-07
  • 01-14
  • 02-14
  • 03-14
  • 04-14
  • 05-14
  • 06-14
  • 07-14
  • 08-14
  • 09-14
  • 10-14
  • 11-14
  • 12-14
  • 01-21
  • 02-21
  • 03-21
  • 04-21
  • 05-21
  • 06-21
  • 07-21
  • 08-21
  • 09-21
  • 10-21
  • 11-21
  • 12-21
  • 01-28
  • 02-28
  • 03-28
  • 04-28
  • 05-28
  • 06-28
  • 07-28
  • 08-28
  • 09-28
  • 10-28
  • 11-28
  • 12-28
Grace Period License Plate Renewal Indiana

References[edit]

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  2. ^Garrish, Christopher (October 2016). 'Reconsidering the Standard Plate Size'. Plates. Vol. 62 no. 5. Automobile License Plate Collectors Association.
  3. ^'Court Upholds 'In God We Trust' Plate'. WRTV. November 17, 2008. Retrieved December 21, 2008.
  4. ^Bradner, Eric (March 5, 2008). 'New Indiana license plate touts 'Lincoln's Boyhood Home''. Evansville Courier & Press. Retrieved March 3, 2016.
  5. ^'Indiana's Organizational License Plates'. Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles. Retrieved April 18, 2017.
  6. ^'Indiana's College and University License Plates'. Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles. Retrieved April 18, 2017.
  7. ^'Indiana's Military License Plates'. Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles. Retrieved April 18, 2017.
  8. ^'Jacob's License Plate Blog'. Jacob Newkirk. Retrieved 2013-10-17.
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  10. ^'Indiana License Plates'. allaboutlicenseplates.com. Retrieved October 19, 2016.
  11. ^Northup, John B. License Plates of America. River Pointe Publications, 2009, p. 36.
  12. ^https://myweb.in.gov/BMV/mybmvportal/RegistrationsAndPlates/IndianasLicensePlates/LicensePlateStickersAndFrames.aspx

External links[edit]

  • Jacob's License Plate Website, the online home of the Jacob A. Newkirk Historic License Plate Collection (will close October 26, 2009 due to the shutdown of all Yahoo! GeoCities free web sites)
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