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The American state of Ohio has issued number plates since 1908. With the exception of the World War II years, the passenger number plates were issued in pairs.
[edit] Current passenger baseplates
Image |
Dates issued |
Description |
Serial format |
Serials issued |
|
2004 to present |
Sunburst from state seal |
ABC 1234 |
DAA 1000 to present |
[edit] Valid passenger baseplates
Image |
Dates issued |
Description |
Slogan |
Serial format |
Serials issued |
|
1996 to 2001 |
rust gradient fade |
The Heart of it All through ARZ 9999; Birthplace of Aviation from ASA 0000 onwards |
ABC 1234 |
AAA 1000 to CZZ 9999 |
|
2001 to 2003 |
dark blue on reflective white and red and white bars |
Ohio Bicentennial
Birthplace of Aviation |
AB12CD |
AA10AA TO EZ99ZZ |
|
2004 to present |
dark blue on reflective white with sunburst graphic and red and white bars |
Birthplace of Aviation |
ABC 1234 |
DAA 1000 to present |
[edit] County Code Scheme
The state of Ohio uses a numerical based county coding scheme for their county code stickers. The county code stickers are placed on the lower left hand corner of both the front and rear the number plates.
The county number is the most visible, whilst the county name is in small print below. The scheme assigns a number to each of the state's eighty-eight counties based on its position alphabetically. For example Adams County is assigned the number 1, Morrow County is assigned the number 59, and Wyandot County is assigned the number 88.
[edit] List of county numbers
[edit] History
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[edit] External links