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The U.S. state of Nebraska has issued vehicle license plates since 1915.
[edit] Current Passenger Baseplates
Image |
First issued |
Description |
Passenger serial format |
Passenger serials used |
Notes |
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2005 |
Douglas, Lancaster, and Sarpy Counties |
ABC 123 |
? |
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|
2005 |
all other counties |
Coded by county of issuance:
- 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)
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? |
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[edit] History
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[edit] County codes
Nebraska established a county-coding system for its passenger plates in 1922. These one- or two-digit prefixes were assigned based on the number of registered vehicles per county in that year. In 2002, the Nebraska Legislature discontinued the 1922 system for Douglas, Lancaster, and Sarpy Counties.
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