Vehicle registration plates of New Jersey

The U.S. state of New Jersey first issued license plates in 1908. Plates are currently issued by the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission.

All bases of all classes of plates from 1959 to present are still valid for display in New Jersey. Since 2004, passenger plates have no requirement to display proof of valid registration, using only the registration card issued to the driver, which is stored in the glove box or on the person. New Jersey issues both front and rear license plates for almost all classes of vehicles. "USED CAR DEALER" plates only issue rear license plates.

Issuance and validation

Passenger plates were issued in pairs 1908 to present except for 1944, 1945, and 1946. New plates were issued every year until 1943 due to wartime restrictions. From 1943 until 1952 plates were issued yearly. Between 1953 to 1956 metal tabs were issued for re-validation of plates. In 1956 re validation began with front windshield stickers. In 1999 the state tried re-validating plates with stickers, but that scheme ended in 2004 with stickers issued to expire in 2005. Since then passenger plates have been re-validated with just the registration card issued to the driver.

Passenger baseplates 1908 to present

In 1956, the U.S. states and Canadian provinces came to an agreement with the Automobile Manufacturers Association that standardized the size for license plates for vehicles, except those for motorcycles, at six inches in height by twelve inches in width, with standardized mounting holes. The plates issued in 1955 were the first New Jersey license plates that complied with these standards.

Image First issued Design Slogan Serial format Serials issued Notes
1908 Gold lettering and blue background painted on porcelain-coated steel base none 12345 unknown Steel registration seal on right side between "N.J." and "08"
1909 White lettering and black background painted on porcelain-coated steel base none 12345 unknown Steel registration seal on right side between "N.J." and "09"
1910 Black lettering and yellow background painted on porcelain-coated steel base none 12345 unknown Steel registration seal on left side between "N.J." and "10"
1911 Red lettering and white background painted on porcelain-coated steel base none 12345 unknown Steel registration seal on right side between "N.J." and "11"
1912 Yellow lettering and blue background painted on porcelain-coated steel base none 12345 unknown Steel registration seal on left side between "N.J." and "12"
1913 Red lettering and white background painted on porcelain-coated steel base none 12345 unknown Steel registration seal on right side between "N.J." and "13"
1914 White lettering on red background painted on porcelain-coated steel base none 12345 unknown Steel registration seal on left side between "N.J." and "14"
1915 White lettering on green background painted on porcelain-coated steel base none 12345 unknown Steel registration seal on right side between "N.J." and "15"
1916 White lettering on brown background none 12345 unknown No steel registration seal
1917 White lettering on blue background none 12345 unknown No steel registration seal
1918 Blue lettering on white background none 123456 unknown "N. J." Next to "1918" above lettering
1919 White lettering on green background none 123456 unknown "N. J." Next to "1919" above lettering
1920 White lettering on red background none 123456 unknown "N. J." Next to "1920" above lettering
1921 White lettering on dark green background none 123456 unknown "N. J." Next to "1921" above lettering
1922 White lettering on black background none 123456 unknown "N. J." Next to "1922" above lettering
1923 Orange lettering on black background none 123456 unknown "N. J." Next To "23" above lettering
1924 White lettering on red background none 123456 unknown "N. J." Next to "1924" above lettering
1925 Silver lettering on dark blue background none 123456 unknown "N. J." Next to "25" above lettering
1926 White lettering embossed on red base none A12345 unknown County letter code at left
1927 White lettering embossed on green base none A12345 unknown County letter code at left
1928 White lettering embossed on light blue base none A12345 unknown County letter code at left
1929 White lettering embossed on black base none A12345 unknown County letter code at left
1930 White lettering embossed on brown base none A12345 unknown County letter code at left
1931 White lettering embossed on red base none A12345 unknown County letter code at left
1932 White lettering embossed on black base none A12345 unknown County letter code at left
1933 Orange lettering embossed on black base none A12345 unknown County letter code at left
1934 Green lettering embossed on black base none A12345 unknown County letter code at left
1935 White lettering embossed on black base none A12345 unknown County letter code at left
1936 Orange lettering embossed on black base none A12345 unknown County letter code at left
1937 Green lettering embossed on black base none A12345 unknown County letter code at left
1938 White lettering embossed on black base none A12345 unknown County letter code at left
1939 Orange on black none A/B 123
A/B 12A
Coded by county (A/B)
1940 Green on black none A/B 123
A/B 12A
Coded by county (A/B)
1941 White on black none A/B 123
A/B 12A
Coded by county (A/B)

1942 Yellow on black none A/B 123
A/B 12A
Coded by county (A/B) Revalidated for 1943, with tabs.
1944 Black on straw none A/B 123
A/B 12A
Coded by county (A/B)
1945 Blue on straw none A/B 123
A/B 12A
Coded by county (A/B)
1946 Black on straw none A/B 123
A/B 12A
Coded by county (A/B)
1947 Blue on straw none A/B 123
A/B 12A
Coded by county (A/B)
1948 Black on straw none A/B 123
A/B 12A
Coded by county (A/B)
1949 Straw on black none A/B 123
A/B 12A
Coded by county (A/B)
1950 Black on straw none A/B 123
A/B 12A
Coded by county (A/B)
1951 White on black none A/B 123
A/B 12A
Coded by county (A/B)
1952 Orange on black; "N. 52 J." embossed at bottom none A/B 123
A/B 12A
A/B A12
A/B 1A2
A/B 1234
Coded by county (A/B) Revalidated for 1953, 1954, 1955 and 1956 with tabs.
1957 Similar to 1952 base, but to 6" x 12" size, and with stacked "NJ" embossed at right none A/B 1234 Coded by county (A/B) Revalidated for 1958 with windshield stickers.

1959 Black on buff, non-reflective, "N.J." embossed in wide block font above numbers "GARDEN STATE" embossed in plain block letters below numbers ABC-123 AAA-100 to RHZ-9991, 2 A number of "B" series were made in Arkansas. Notice the different "B" stamp.
1969 As above, but reflective RIA-100 to SZZ-9991, 2, 5 Experimental plates.
1970 As above, but non-reflective as from 1959-69 UAA-100 to YZZ-9991, 2, 5
1973 123-ABC 100-AAA to 999-HBZ2, 5

1977 As above, but with "NEW JERSEY" embossed in plain block font above numbers 100-HCA to 999-KZZ2, 5 First use of the full state name on passenger plates. Two different dies were used for the state name during 1978 - one with a narrow 'W' (the standard), and the other with a wide 'W'.
1979 Buff on medium blue, non-reflective, "NEW JERSEY" embossed in plain block font above numbers "GARDEN STATE" embossed in plain block letters below numbers 123-ABC; New Jersey state icon used as dash 100-LAA to 999-ZZZ2, 5
1985 ABC-123; New Jersey state icon used as dash ZAA-100 to ZZZ-9992, 3, 5
1985 ABC-12D; New Jersey state icon used as dash AAA-10A to HZZ-99Z2, 3, 5
1992 Black embossed numbers on yellow to white gradient, reflective; "New Jersey" screened in black plain serifed font above numbers; black outlines for registration stickers at top corners "Garden State" screened in black plain block letters below numbers ABC1234 AAA1000 to ADJ99993, 4, 5
1993 AB-123C; New Jersey state icon used as dash BA-100A to ZY-999Z3, 4, 5
1999 ABC-12D; New Jersey state icon used as dash JAA-10A to VZT-99Z3, 4, 5 In March 2001, somewhere between the LGW and LHC series, the plates changed from using 3M reflective sheeting to Avery reflective sheeting.
2007 As above, but without black outlines at top corners VZU-10A to ZZZ-99Z3, 4, 5 Security threads added to vertical center of plate in November 2009 somewhere in the Z series
2010 As above, but with security threads added to center of plate A12-BCD;[1] New Jersey state icon used as dash A10-AAA to T99-EEK4, 5 R40-EEK (current highest embossed series known on 04-30-2014)
2014 As above, but with numbers and state icon screened rather than embossed[2] A10-EFF to present4, 5 F38-GGM (current highest series known on 02-11-2016)

Notes

Courtesy plates

New Jersey Courtesy License Plate

Courtesy plates are issued to individuals with political connections. The plates are in an ABC 1/ABC 12 or 1 ABC/12 ABC format and range from 1 to 20. Courtesy plates may also be personalized with the owners 3 initials appearing before the number of 20 or less. If not personalized, then the individual is issued a standard Courtesy Plate, where the first letter is a county code, the second letter is the first initial of the vehicle owner's name, and the third letter is the initial of the last name of the vehicle owner.

Courtesy plates must be approved by a NJ State Senator from the applicant's election district prior to being submitted to the MVC.[3] The staff for the applicant's senator must also get approval from the state senator from the NJ county that corresponds to the first letter on the plate being requested. D, O, T, and X can not be used in the first letter position and no Q can be used in any position.[4]

Courtesy plate county codes 1959 to present

Letter County
A Atlantic
B Bergen
C Camden
E Essex
F Ocean
G Gloucester
H Hudson
I Hunterdon
J Salem
K Middlesex
L Morris
M Monmouth
N Burlington
P Passaic
R Mercer
S Somerset
U Union
V Sussex
W Warren
Y Cumberland
Z Cape May

Current plate types

All plates issued since 1959 are still valid for use.[5]

Non-Passenger

Image Type First Issued Current Serial Format Previous Serial Formats Notes
Apportioned June 1996 AB-123C
Commercial 1918 XAB-C12 XA-123B, X-1234A, X12-A34, XAB1234, (last seen: XAF8090) XA-12BC, XAB-12C
Commercial Vanity varies varies
Commuter Van 1982 CV12345 CV1234
Constructor 1951 12345 123; 1234
Courtesy 1920 ABC  1, ABC 12
1  ABC, 12 ABC
Equipment In Transit 1960 12-1-AB
Farm Use 1941 FA-1234 F-1234; F-A123; F-A12B; FA12345; FA-10B
Handicapped 1977 1234HA HA1234, H1234, 1234H
Historic 1964 12345QQ QQ-A123, 123A-QQ, QQ-1234, 1234-QQ, QQ12345
Historic Motorcycle 1976 Q1234 Q123
In Transit Empty 1977 ZA-12 12-ZA
Limousine 1977 OL1234A OL-1234; 1234-OL; OL-123A
Limousine Vanity OLABCDEF
Livery OL1234A Withdrawn and replaced with Limousine plates.
Livery Vanity varies varies
Moped 1A2B3
Motorcycle 1912 1ABC2 A123B, AB123, 123AB, A1234, 1234A
Motorcycle Courtesy
Motorcycle Dealer 1920s DA-12−1
New Car Dealer 1916 DAB-12 1
NJ Transit 1234-NJ no longer in use
No Fee 1932 NF12345 NF-A123
Non-Conventional Dealer
Omnibus 1921 OXA1234 (OYA1234) OXA-123
Passenger Vanity varies varies
PUC-LIM OL-1234
School Vehicle I 1977 S1-A123(as of 10/10, approaching end of series) S1-123A, 123A-S1, 1234AS1
School Vehicle II 1977 S2-A123 S2-123A, 123A-S2, 1234AS2
Street Rod 1982 R1234
Temporary 2012 A000000 B000001 to B999999 Skipped A; as of 04-17-12, B59####
Temporary early 2013 A000000 F000001 to F999999 Skipped C and D; as of 04-06-13, F78####
Temporary late 2013 A000000 H000001 to H999999 Skipped E and G; as of 05-15-2014, H63####
Temporary late 2014 A000000 J000001 to J999999 Skipped I; as of 10-11-14, J55####
Temporary late 2015 A000000 L000001 to present Skipped K; as of 11-13-15, L99####
Temporary Non-Resident 2012 000000A 000001N to present Skipped M; as of 03-01-12, ####83N
Tractor TA-0000
Trailer 1915 TAB-12C 1234TAB, T12-A3B, TAB-123, T123-AB, 123-TAB, T1A-234, TAB1234
Transporter
Used Car Dealer 1960 DLB-12 1(2)
Dealer Temporary 1953
Vehicle Converter 1959
Vehicle Manufacturer 1908

Governmental

Image Type First Issued Current Serial Format Previous Serial Formats Notes
Assembly AV1 Letters at left are assemblyman's initials
Cabinet (numeric)
County Government CG1-ABC A123-CG, CG12345
Department of Transportation TD12345 TD-1234
Former Assembly
Former Senator
Governor 1
Highway Authority HA-A123 No longer issued, as the Garden State Parkway is now under the purview of the Turnpike Authority.
Mayor AB1CD The first two letters are a code signifying the municipality, and the last two letters are the mayor's initials.
Mayor Emeritus ME1234
Municipal Government 12345MG MG12345, MG-A123, MG-123A, MG-1234, 1234-MG, 123MG-A, MG-12AB
Municipal No Fee
Municipal Government Motorcycle
Senate AB Letters indicate senator's initials.
State Government SG12345 SG-A123, SG-A12B
State Police SPA123B SP-A123
State Senate Majority Leader

Turnpike Authority 1979 TPA1234 TP-A123
U.S. Congress
U.S. Senate 1 or 2 (depending on seniority), flanked by state seals

Professional

Image Type First Issued Current Serial Format Previous Serial Formats Notes
Chiropractor 1 DC 234
Dentist DMD 123, DDS 123
EMT-A EM1234
Farmer 1933 XYA-12B XYA-100 Farmer plates begin with either XY or XZ
Firefighter A1-2B 1A-B2
Firemen's Benevolent Association FF1234
First Aider F1234
Fraternal Order of Police FP1234
New Jersey Press NJP-123
New York Press 1234NYP NYP-123, 123-NYP
Newark Firefighter FD1234
Operating Engineer OE1234
Patrolmens Benevolent Association PB1234
Physician MD-1234 12MD A, MDA-123
Podiatrist DPM-123
Society of Professional Engineers PE1234

Organizational

Image Type First Issued Current Serial Format Previous Serial Formats Notes
Amateur Radio (call sign)
Freemason MB1234
Honor Legion PD1234
Knights of Columbus (Columbianism) KC1234
Rotary International RI1234
Square Dancer SD1234
Teamsters IB1234
Telephone Pioneer PA1234
United Bowhunters UB1234

Military and Veteran

Image Type First Issued Current Serial Format Previous Serial Formats Notes
Air Force Auxiliary CP1234
Air Force Reserve CF1234
Air Force Retired RA1234
Air Guard NGA 123 The letter appearing after the N/G is the first letter of the plate owner's last name.
Airborne AB1234
American Legion AL1234
Amvets AV1234
Army Guard NGA 123 The letter appearing after the N/G is the first letter of the plate owner's last name.
Army Reserve AR1234
Coast Guard Auxiliary CA1234
Coast Guard Reserve CR1234
Combat Veteran CI1234
Combat Wounded PH1234
Disabled American Veteran WD1234 DAV-123
Disabled Veteran DV1234
Gold Star Family 2011 MH1234
Leatherneck ML1234
Merchant Marine MM1234
Navy Cross NC1234
Navy Lakehurst LK1234
Navy League NL1234
Navy Reserve NR1234
Pearl Harbor '41 1234PH
Prisoner of War P1234
Silver Star 1234SS
Silent Service SS1234
Tin Can Sailors DD1234
U.S. Army Retired GI1234
Veterans of Foreign Wars WV1234 VFW-123
Vietnam Veteran VV1234

College and University Optionals

Image Type First Issued Current Serial Format Previous Serial Formats Notes
New Jersey Institute of Technology JT1234 "Highlanders"
Notre Dame ND1234
Penn State Alumni PS1234
Rutgers RU1234, 1234RU New graphic features Rutgers' red "R" and numbers-first format.
Seton Hall SH1234 Base revised in 2007 - rim is no longer embossed and has updated Pirates logo
Stevens Tech ST1234
Temple University UN1234
University of Delaware UD1234
University of Michigan UM1234
West Point WP1234

Specialty

Image Type First Issued Current Serial Format Previous Serial Formats Notes
Animal Friendly 1995 IM1234, IM123A, IM12AB (ended at ...99CZ) No longer issued but still valid
Animal Friendly (Mutts) 2002 IM12EA Plate features characters from Patrick McDonnell's comic strip
Battleship 1996 BB12AB BB1234, 1234BB Features an image of battleship USS New Jersey
Baymens Heritage 1998 BH12AB BH1234 Sports an image of the Tucker's Island Lighthouse
Center for Food Action CF1234 No longer being issued (see below)
Choose Life 2011 CF1234 Uses same prefix as previously issued Center for Food Action plates, of which less than 100 were registered.
Conquer Cancer 1998 A123CC CC1234, CC12AB
Conserve Wildlife 1994 CW12AB CW1234, CW123A
Conserve Wildlife 1997 WC123A
Deborah Heart & Lung 2000 DH1234
Discover NJ History 1997 ZZ1234 Features painting of a house in Lambertville, NJ by renowned New Jersey artist Harry Devlin. Proceeds go to the Historic License Plate Preservation Fund to save priceless historic buildings, artifacts and documents.
Liberty State Park 1999 1234LS LS1234
Meadowlands 2001 MC1234
New Jersey Agriculture 2001 1234GS GS1234
NPDF Safe Cop PF1234
Olympic Spirit 1995 1234 US US1234
Organ Donors Save Lives 2002 DL1234
Pinelands 1998 PL12AB PL1234
Price of Honor 2002 LE12AB LE1234, 1234LE
Shore to Please 1993 SR123A SA1234,SA123A, SC123A, SE123A, SF123A, SJ123A, SK123A, SL123A, SN123A
Treasure Our Trees 1998 WE123A, XA123WE (commercial) WE1234
United We Stand 2004 1234UW UW1234

Sports

The New Jersey sports bases all share the same numbering system and are the first NJ plates to be issued in a flat, non-embossed format.

Image Type First Issued Current Serial Format Previous Serial Formats Notes
NASCAR 2010 RM12AB Different bases will be available for drivers Dale Earnhardt, Mark Martin, Tony Stewart, Matt Kenseth, Jeff Gordon, Kevin Harvick, Ryan Newman, Martin Truex, Jr., Jimmie Johnson, Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Kasey Kahne and a generic NASCAR base.
NBA 2010 RM12AB Different bases will be available for New Jersey Nets New York Knicks, and Philadelphia 76ers[6]
NHL 2010 RM12AB New Jersey Devils and Philadelphia Flyers [7]
MLB 2010 RM12AB New York Yankees, New York Mets, and Philadelphia Phillies.[8]
NFL 2010 RM12AB New York Jets, New York Giants, and Philadelphia Eagles.[9]

References

  1. http://www.philly.com/inquirer/local/nj/20090710_N_J__license_plates_to_get_slightly_different_look.html
  2. Jim Moini's License Plates
  3. http://www.state.nj.us/mvc/pdf/Vehicles/SP-2.pdf NJ MVC: Information about Personalized License Plates
  4. http://licenseplates.tropikordia.com/athome.asp?State=New%20Jersey New Jersey License Plates (Scroll down to “1959-79 BLACK/STRAW BASE”)
  5. Jim Moini's License Plates
  6. NBA License Plates, New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission. Retrieved 2010-11-21.
  7. NHL License Plates, New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission. Retrieved 2012-08-14.
  8. MLB License Plates, New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission. Retrieved 2010-11-27.
  9. NFL License Plates, New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission. Retrieved 2010-12-22.

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