History of vehicle registration plates of Wyoming

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The U.S. state of Wyoming first required its residents to register their motor vehicles and display license plates in 1913.

[edit] Passenger baseplates 1975 to present

Image First issued Description Passenger serial format Passenger serials used
1975 "The Spirit of '76" Coded by county of issuance:
  • 0-1234 (variable number of digits following divider)
  • 0-123A/B (following exhaustion of above format; variable number of numerical digits following divider)
  • 00-1234 (variable number of digits following divider)
  • 00-123A/B (following exhaustion of above format; variable number of numerical digits following divider)
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1977 wooden fence Coded by county of issuance:
  • 0-1234 (variable number of digits following divider)
  • 0-123A/B (following exhaustion of above format; variable number of numerical digits following divider)
  • 00-1234 (variable number of digits following divider)
  • 00-123A/B (following exhaustion of above format; variable number of numerical digits following divider)
?
1992 mountains Coded by county of issuance:
  • 0-1234 (variable number of digits following divider)
  • 0-123A/B (following exhaustion of above format; variable number of numerical digits following divider)
  • 00-1234 (variable number of digits following divider)
  • 00-123A/B (following exhaustion of above format; variable number of numerical digits following divider)
?
2000 Devil's Tower Coded by county of issuance:
  • 0-1234 (variable number of digits following divider)
  • 0-123A (following exhaustion of above format; variable number of digits following divider)
  • 0-12AB (following exhaustion of above format; variable number of digits following divider)
  • 0-1ABC (following exhaustion of above format)
  • 00-1234 (variable number of digits following divider)
  • 00-123A (following exhaustion of above format; variable number of digits following divider)
  • 00-12AB (following exhaustion of above format; variable number of digits following divider)
Serials were originally embossed; later surface-printed.

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