History of vehicle registration plates of Indiana

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The U.S. state of Indiana first required its residents to register their motor vehicles and display government provided license plates in 1912.

[edit] Passenger plates 1997 to present

Image First issued Description Slogan Serial format Serials issued Notes

2003 dark blue on reflective farm scene graphic "www.IN.gov" County-coded, with variable number of digits following letter:
  • 0A1234
  • 0AB123 (following exhaustion of above format)
  • 00A1234
  • 00AB123 (following exhaustion of above format)
Earlier plates used a larger serial font that included full-height letters.
2008 white on dark blue with white state coat of arms county name 123A, 123AB or 123ABC Serials not issued sequentially.

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