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English: Visualization of the license plate serial formats in the United States, based on current serial formats for passenger plates as of November 2020. The arrangement of the digits may vary.

Random coding:

  •      - Plates issued based on available numbers in non-sequential order
  •      - Plates issued based on blocks of alphanumeric combinations

Coded issuance:

  •      - Plates coded by month of expiration
  •      - Plates coded by county of issuance

Sequential issuance:

  •      - 6-digit plate (1 letter, 5 numbers)
  •      - 6-digit plate (2 letters, 4 numbers)
  •      - 6-digit plate (3 letters, 3 numbers)
  •      - 6-digit plate (4 letters, 2 numbers)
  •      - 7-digit plate (7 numbers)
  •      - 7-digit plate (2 letters, 5 numbers)
  •      - 7-digit plate (3 letters, 4 numbers)

Notes:

  • Only the current passenger standard-issue serial format is depicted. Previous serial formats and optional issues are not depicted.
  • Florida uses 6-digit serials, but the combinations vary. The most popular issue consists of 4 letters and 2 numbers, but alternate standard issues contain 3 numbers and 3 letters.
  • Nebraska uses sequential-issuance 3-letter, 3-number plates for its most populous counties and county-coded plates for the rest of the counties.

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current21:17, 1 April 2024Thumbnail for version as of 21:17, 1 April 2024959 × 593 (36 KB)LucasKannouKansas switched to the 1234ABC format, while Maine switched to the 123·ABC format for standard passenger.
23:03, 22 December 2022Thumbnail for version as of 23:03, 22 December 2022959 × 593 (36 KB)LucasKannouMistake, Mississippi license plates are county coded.
21:41, 8 May 2022Thumbnail for version as of 21:41, 8 May 2022959 × 593 (36 KB)LucasKannouMississippi and Tennessee both displays 3 letters and 4 numbers.
23:51, 28 May 2021Thumbnail for version as of 23:51, 28 May 2021959 × 593 (36 KB)Epicgeniusupdate
21:26, 19 November 2020Thumbnail for version as of 21:26, 19 November 2020959 × 593 (36 KB)Epicgeniusnew AZ serial format
19:29, 29 November 2019Thumbnail for version as of 19:29, 29 November 2019959 × 593 (36 KB)Epicgeniusnew CO serial format
01:35, 16 April 2018Thumbnail for version as of 01:35, 16 April 2018959 × 593 (36 KB)EpicgeniusUser created page with UploadWizard

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