Vehicle registration plates of Massachusetts
Massachusetts was the first U.S. state to issue license plates, on September 1, 1903.[1]
Passenger plates 1903 to 1966
In 1956, the U.S. states and Canadian provinces came to an agreement with the Automobile Manufacturers Association that fixed 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 1955 (dated 1956) issue was the first Massachusetts license plate that complied with these standards.
Image | Dates issued | Design | Serial format | Serials issued | Notes |
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1903–07 | White numbers on blue porcelain plate; "MASS. AUTOMOBILE REGISTER" at top | 12345 | 1 to approximately 24000 | ||
1908 | Blue numbers on white porcelain plate; vertical "MASS" and "1908" at left and right respectively | 12345 | 1 to approximately 17500 | First dated plate. | |
1909 | White numbers on blue porcelain plate; vertical "MASS" and "1909" at left and right respectively | 12345 | 1 to approximately 23500 | ||
1910 | Blue numbers on white porcelain plate; vertical "MASS" and "1910" at left and right respectively | 12345 | 1 to approximately 29000 | ||
1911 | White numbers on blue porcelain plate; vertical "MASS" and "1911" at left and right respectively | 12345 | 1 to approximately 33000 | ||
1912 | Blue numbers on white porcelain plate; vertical "MASS" and "1912" at left and right respectively | 12345 | 1 to approximately 41000 | ||
1913 | White numbers on blue porcelain plate; vertical "MASS" and "1913" at left and right respectively | 12345 | 1 to approximately 54500 | ||
1914 | Blue numbers on white porcelain plate; vertical "MASS" and "1914" at left and right respectively | 12345 | 1 to approximately 62000 | ||
1915 | White numbers on blue porcelain plate; vertical "MASS" and "1915" at left and right respectively | 12345 | 1 to approximately 79500 | ||
1916 | Dark blue numbers on cream flat metal plate; vertical "MASS" and "1916" at left and right respectively | 123456 | 1 to approximately 102000 | ||
1917 | Cream numbers on dark blue flat metal plate; "MASS. 1917" centered at bottom | 123,456 | 1 to approximately 127,000 | ||
1918 | Dark blue numbers on cream flat metal plate; "MASS. 1918" centered at bottom | 123,456 | 1 to approximately 142,000 | ||
1919 | Cream numbers on dark blue flat metal plate; "MASS. 1919" centered at bottom | 123,456 | 1 to approximately 177,000 | ||
1920 | Embossed dark blue numbers on white plate; "MASS. 1920" embossed in block letters centered at bottom | 123,456 | 1 to approximately 219,000 | First embossed plate. | |
1921 | Embossed white numbers on dark blue plate; "MASS. 1921" embossed in block letters centered at bottom | 123,456 | 1 to approximately 260,000 | ||
1922 | As 1920 base, but with "MASS. 1922" at bottom | 123,456 | 1 to approximately 321,000 | ||
1923 | As 1921 base, but with "MASS. 1923" at bottom | 123,456 | 1 to approximately 402,000 | ||
1924 | Embossed white numbers on maroon plate; "MASS. 1924" embossed in block letters centered at bottom | 123,456 | 1 to approximately 473,000 | ||
1925 | Embossed white numbers on black plate; "MASS. — 1925" embossed in block letters at bottom | 123,456 | 1 to approximately 546,000 | ||
1926 | Embossed white numbers on blue plate; "1926 — MASS" embossed in block letters at bottom | 123,456 | 1 to approximately 598,000 | ||
1927 | Embossed white numbers on maroon plate; "MASS — 1927" embossed in block letters at bottom | 123,456 | 1 to approximately 624,000 | ||
1928 | Embossed white numbers on green plate; embossed cod fish graphic centered at bottom, with "1928" to left and "MASS" to right | 123,456 | 1 to approximately 644,000 | ||
1929 | Embossed white numbers on blue plate; "MASS — 1929" embossed in block letters at bottom | 123,456 | 1 to approximately 712,000 | ||
1930 | Embossed white numbers on maroon plate; "1930 — MASS" embossed in block letters at bottom | 123,456 | 1 to approximately 749,000 | ||
1931 | Embossed white numbers on green plate; "MASS — 1931" embossed in block letters at bottom | 123,456 | 1 to approximately 792,000 | ||
1932 | As 1930 base, but with "1932 — MASS" at bottom | 123,456 | 1 to approximately 740,000 | ||
1933 | As 1931 base, but with "MASS — 1933" at bottom | 123,456 | 1 to approximately 759,000 | ||
1934 | As 1930 base, but with "MASS — 1934" at bottom | 123,456 | 1 to approximately 749,000 | ||
1935 | As 1931 base, but with "1935 — MASS" at bottom | 123,456 | 1 to approximately 734,000 | ||
1936 | Embossed white numbers on maroon plate; "MASS 36" embossed in block letters centered at top | 123,456 | 1 to approximately 729,000 | ||
1937 | Embossed white numbers on green plate; "37 MASS" embossed in block letters centered at top | 123,456 | 1 to approximately 755,000 | ||
1938 | Embossed white numbers on maroon plate; "MASS 38" embossed in block letters centered at bottom | 123·456 | 1 to approximately 751·000 | ||
1939 | Embossed white numbers on green plate; "39 MASS" embossed in block letters centered at bottom | 123·456 | 1 to approximately 771·000 | ||
1940 | Embossed white numbers on maroon plate; "MASS 40" embossed in block letters centered at top | 123·456 | 1 to approximately 779·000 | ||
1941 | Embossed white numbers on green plate; "41 MASS" embossed in block letters centered at bottom | 123·456 | 1 to approximately 852·000 | ||
1942–44 | Embossed white numbers on maroon plate; "MASS 42" embossed in block letters centered at bottom | 123·456 | 1 to approximately 828·000 | Revalidated for 1943 and 1944 with windshield stickers, due to metal conservation for World War II. | |
As above, but green rather than maroon | 828·001 to approximately 855·000 | ||||
1945 | Embossed white numbers on dark blue plate; "45 MASS" embossed in block letters at top | 123·456 | 1 to approximately 799·000 | ||
1946 | Embossed white numbers on black plate; "46 MASS" embossed in block letters at bottom | 123·456 | 1 to approximately 843·000 | ||
1947 | Embossed white numbers on dark green plate; "MASS 47" within embossed white bar centered at top | 123·456 | 1 to approximately 897·000 | ||
1948 | Embossed white numbers on maroon plate; "48 MASS" within embossed white bar centered at bottom | 123·456 | 1 to approximately 948·000 | ||
1949–50 | Embossed white numbers on black plate; "49 MASS" within embossed white bar centered at top | 123·456 A12·345 |
Revalidated for 1950 with windshield stickers. | ||
1951–52 | Embossed white numbers on maroon plate; "MASS 51" within embossed white bar centered at bottom | 123·456 A12·345 |
Revalidated for 1952 with windshield stickers. | ||
1953–54 | Embossed white numbers on black plate; "MASS 53" within embossed white bar centered at top | 123·456 A12·345 |
Revalidated for 1954 with windshield stickers. | ||
1955–56 | Embossed white numbers on maroon plate; "55 MASS" within embossed white bar centered at bottom | 123·456 A12·345 |
Revalidated for 1956 with windshield stickers. | ||
1957–58 | Embossed white numbers on black plate with border line; "MASS 57" within embossed white bar centered at top | 123·456 A12·345 |
First 6" x 12" plate. Revalidated for 1958 with windshield stickers. | ||
1959–60 | Embossed white numbers on maroon plate with border line; "59 MASS" within embossed white bar centered at top | 123·456 A12·345 |
Revalidated for 1960 with windshield stickers. | ||
1961–62 | Embossed white numbers on dark green plate with border line; "MASS 61" within embossed white bar centered at top | 123·456 A12·345 |
Revalidated for 1962 with windshield stickers. | ||
1963 | Embossed white numbers on black plate with border line; "63 MASS" within embossed white bar centered at top | 123·456 A12·345 |
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1964–65 | Embossed white numbers on maroon plate with border line; "MASS 64" within embossed white bar centered at top | 123·456 A12·345 |
Revalidated for 1965 with windshield stickers. | ||
1966 | Embossed white numbers on dark green plate with border line; "66 MASS" within embossed white bar centered at top | 123·456 A12·345 |
Passenger plates 1967 to present
Since 1969, serials on Massachusetts plates are coded with the month of expiration of the registration as the last numeric character, using 1 for January through 0 for October. X and Y were used from 1969 to 1977 for November and December. Registrants are issued plates expiring the last day of the previous month (i.e., a motorist registering a vehicle in June will be issued May plates). If a vehicle is registered in December or January (so that November and December plates would be called for), leftover plates are issued from other months with manufacturing overruns.
In addition to the standard numbering formats, Massachusetts also issues "reserve" plates. Reserve plates permit the plate holder to receive the same plate number when new plate styles are issued, or to transfer the plate number to family members. These plates are either all-numeric (1 through 99999) or consist of a single letter followed or preceded by a number (A 1 through Z 9999 and 1 A through 9999 Z). Reserve numbers may also be in the form of A#A, A##A, #A#, and #AA#, where # represents any number, and A represents any letter. Low number reserve plates (now called "Lottery Plates" by the RMV), are of the form #, ##, ###, ####, A#, A##, #A, and ##A only. When a registrant cancels a low number reserve registration, the number is placed in an annual lottery ( [2]). Registration for the lottery generally begins each June, and the drawing must be held by September 15. Prior to the institution of this annual lottery, low digit reserve plates were issued only to well-connected individuals, and it is widely believed that drivers with low registration numbers were given preferential treatment by law enforcement. The annual lottery was instituted in response to complaints about the politics behind the issuance of low-number registrations. As with standard registration plates, the final digit on low number reserve plates also indicates the month of expiration.
Two-year registrations are mandatory, with the exception of vehicles initially registered during December or January. Vanity plates and motorcycle plates must be renewed annually. All vanity plate registrations expire on November 30, and all motorcycle and commercial registrations expire on December 31.
Currently, the only common license plate issued in the Commonwealth that is allowed to have more than 6 digits is Livery plates. All livery plate numbers start LV, even if not stamped.
Because the Registry of Motor Vehicles utilizes "Plate Type" to describe the type of registration, it is theoretically possible to have two plates issued with seemingly the same number. The follow describes some, but not all of the types, and the code used on vehicle registration:
- PAN - Passenger: Normal
- PAR - Passenger: Reserved
- PAS - Passenger: Specialty (Antique, Veteran, Environmental, Sports, Spay & Neuter, Breast Cancer, United We Stand, etc.)
- PAV - Passenger: Vanity
- PAY - Passenger: Year of Manufacture (Antique plate with year stamped; AN gets added to the beginning of plate number on registration)
- CON - Commercial: Normal (plates starting SR are for snow removal; HR for Hearse)
- COR - Commercial: Reserved
- COV - Commercial: Vanity
- MCN - Motorcycle: Normal
- MCR - Motorcycle: Reserved
- MCS - Motorcycle: Specialty
- MCV - Motorcycle: Vanity
- AHN - Camper: Normal
- AHR - Camper: Reserved
- AHV - Camper: Vanity
- AMN - Ambulance: Normal (includes Animal Ambulance)
- AMR - Ambulance: Reserved
- LVN - Livery: Normal
- LVR - Livery: Reserved
- LVV - Livery: Vanity
- SPN - School Pupil: Normal
- TAN - Taxi: Normal
- TAR - Taxi: Reserved
- TRN - Trailer: Normal (not used on Camper trailers)
- TRR - Trailer: Reserved
- VPN - Van Pool: Normal
- SBN - School Bus: Normal
- SBR - School Bus: Reserved
- BUN - Bus: Normal
- BUR - Bus: Reserved
- BUV - Bus: Vanity
Image | Dates issued | Design | Serial format | Serials issued | Notes |
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1967–68 | blue on reflective white with border line; "MASSACHUSETTS" at top | 123·456 A12·345 |
Revalidated with windshield stickers through the end of 1969, then with plate stickers until 1972–73. | ||
1969–71 | 123·45A | Coded by month of expiration (see right) | Staggered registration and plate stickers introduced with this serial format; the last digit corresponded to the month of expiration from January (1) through October (0), while X and Y suffixes corresponded to November and December respectively. Replaced 1972–73. | ||
1972–78 | red on reflective white with border line; "MASSACHUSETTS" at bottom | 1A·2345 12A·340 123·456 A12·345 123·45A |
Coded by month of expiration (see right) | Same month code system as on 1969–71 plates. 12A·340 format used only on plates expiring in October.[3] Issued in alternating weeks from 1977, following the introduction of the green-on-white base (below), until supplies were exhausted. Replaced 1982–83. | |
1977–93 | green on reflective white with border line; "MASSACHUSETTS" at top | 123·ABC | 100·AAA to 999·VZZ (see right) | Only rear plates issued (except for reserved and non-passenger plates). On all plates, the last digit corresponded to the month of expiration, with November and December expirations discontinued except on non-passenger plates and on red-and-white plates until 1980–81. All-numeric plates were generally issued to holders of the same serials on the red-on-white base. Still currently revalidated. | |
1983–93 | 123·456 | 100·000 to 999·999 (see right) | |||
1987–present (vanity plates, low number reserve, and certain non-passenger types only) 1993–present (all plates) |
red on reflective white; "Massachusetts" and "The Spirit of America" screened in blue at top and bottom respectively | Coded by month of expiration: 120·ABC |
999·ZZZ to 100·WAA (reverse issue, final digit varied by month) | ||
123·0AB | 100·9AA to ??? (final digit varied by month) | ||||
1230 AB | ??? to 9999 ZZ (final digit varied by month. January issued only through approx. 9991 TZ[4]) | ||||
12A B30 | 10A A00 to 99Z Z00, then 10A A10 through 99Z Z10 and so on through 99Z Z90. Final digit varies by month. | ||||
123 AB0 | 100 AA0 to 999 ZZ9. Final digit varies by month. October expirations discontinued after NZ0 series due to confusion with previous 123·ABC format. | ||||
1AB 230 (all serials exhausted for October)
1ABC 20 (current format for October) |
1AA 000 to present. Final digit varies by month. | ||||
Current passenger base plates
Currently, the 1977 green-on-white base as well as the 1987 "Spirit" base is valid for registration. The 1977 base only issued a single (rear) plate (Except Reserved, Commercial, and Taxi. Two plates were issued, thus both must be displayed, even today) whereas for the current "Spirit" base, two plates are issued. Registrants have the option of replacing the 1977 base with the "Spirit" base at no charge (though a different number will be used), however, most choose to keep their 1977 base plate as a point of pride. In many cases, the 1977 base plates are worn and illegible; legally per M.G.L. Ch. 90, a car with an illegible plate (regardless of age or color) must fail the state's annually required vehicle safety inspection. This is a safety fail, which under Mass law prohibits operation of the vehicle until the issue is corrected.
Image | First year of issue | Description | Current serial format | Serials previously issued | Notes |
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1987 | Red on reflective white base with screened state name and slogan in blue | Coded with "n" by month of expiration:
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Coded with "n" by month of expiration:
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1987 | Low number reserve: Red on reflective white base with screened state name and slogan in blue | Coded with "n" by month of expiration:
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References
- ↑ Mass RMV : History of the Plate
- ↑ 2011 Low Plate Lottery Announcement
- ↑ "Massachusetts License Plates". allaboutlicenseplates.com. Retrieved December 5, 2015.
- ↑ Sage, Kit; Tanner, Eric. "licenseplates.cc Massachusetts highs page". Retrieved June 24, 2009.
External links
- Massachusetts license plates 1969–present
- Passenger Plates Booklet July 2014. Registry of Motor Vehicles (MassDOT). Retrieved 2014-07-02.
- Pro-Life License Plates Available in Massachusetts. June 21, 2010. LifeSiteNews.com. Retrieved 2010-06-22.