Vehicle registration plates of Wisconsin
The U.S. state of Wisconsin first required its residents to register their motor vehicles and display license plates in 1905. Plates are currently issued by the Division of Motor Vehicles of the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (DMV).
Passenger baseplates 1917 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 1956 (dated 1957) issue was the first Wisconsin license plate that complied with these standards.
Image | Dates issued | Design | Slogan | Serial format | Serials issued | Notes |
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1917 | White on dark green | 12345 | ||||
1919 | Yellow on deep green | 12345 | ||||
1928 | Black lettering embossed on bright orange base | A12-345 | ||||
1931 | Yellow on blue | 123-456 | ||||
1934 | Embossed black numbers on white plate with border line; "WISCONSIN 34" embossed in black block letters at bottom | none | 123-456 | 1 to approximately 578-000 | ||
1935 | Embossed white numbers on black plate with border line; "WISCONSIN 35" embossed in white block letters at top | none | 123-456 | 1 to approximately 610-000 | ||
1936 | Embossed green numbers on white plate with border line; "36 WISCONSIN" embossed in green block letters at bottom | none | 123-456 | 1 to approximately 667-000 | ||
1937 | Embossed white numbers on dark blue plate with border line; "37 WISCONSIN" embossed in white block letters at top | none | 123-456 | 1 to approximately 714-000 | ||
1938 | Embossed black numbers on silver plate with border line; "WISCONSIN 1938" embossed in black block letters at bottom | none | 123-456 | 1 to approximately 706-000 | ||
1939 | Embossed white numbers on black plate with border line; "WISCONSIN 1939" embossed in white block letters at top | none | 123-456 | 1 to approximately 723-000 | ||
1940 | Embossed red numbers on white plate with border line; "WISCONSIN 1940" embossed in red block letters at top | "AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND" embossed in red block letters at bottom | 123-456 | 1 to 430-350 |
First use of the "America's Dairyland" slogan. | |
As above, but with taller dies and "WIS-40" embossed vertically down the middle | 430-351 to approximately 747-000 | |||||
1941 | Embossed black numbers on golden yellow plate; "19 WISCONSIN 41" embossed in black block letters at bottom | "AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND" embossed in black block letters at top | 123-456 | 1 to approximately 791-000 | ||
1953–54 | Embossed black numbers on golden yellow plate; "WIS" embossed in black block letters in top left corner; month of expiration and "53" embossed in top right corner | "AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND" embossed in black block letters centered at bottom | A12-345 | Letter corresponds to month of expiration (see right) | Letters A, B, C, D, E, H, J, K, L, P, T and V were used for January through December respectively; this practice continued until 1961. Revalidated for 1954 with red tabs. | |
1955–56 | Embossed green numbers on white plate; "WIS" embossed in green block letters in top left corner; month of expiration and "55" embossed in top right corner | "AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND" embossed in green block letters centered at bottom | A12-345 AA-1234 |
First letter corresponds to month of expiration | Double-letter serial format introduced in months where serials in the single-letter format had been exhausted. Revalidated for 1956 with yellow tabs. | |
1957–58 | Embossed black numbers on golden yellow plate; "WIS" embossed in black block letters at top, offset to left; month of expiration and "57" embossed in top right corner | "AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND" embossed in black block letters centered at bottom | A12-345 AA-1234 |
First letter corresponds to month of expiration | First 6" x 12" plate. Revalidated for 1958 with white tabs. | |
1959–60 | Embossed dark green numbers on white plate; "WIS" embossed in dark green block letters at top, offset to left; month of expiration and "59" embossed in top right corner | "AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND" embossed in dark green block letters centered at bottom | A12-345 AA-1234 |
First letter corresponds to month of expiration | Revalidated for 1960 with orange tabs. | |
1961–62 | Embossed black numbers on light yellow plate; "WIS" embossed in black block letters in top left corner; month of expiration and "61" embossed in top right corner | "AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND" embossed in black block letters centered at bottom | A12-345 | Letter corresponds to month of expiration | Revalidated for 1962 with stickers. | |
1963–64 | Embossed blue numbers on white plate; "WIS" embossed in blue block letters in top left corner; month of expiration and "63" embossed in top right corner | "AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND" embossed in blue block letters centered at bottom | A12-345 | Letter corresponds to month of expiration | Revalidated for 1964 with stickers. | |
1965–67 | Embossed white numbers on maroon plate; "WIS" embossed in white block letters in top left corner; month of expiration and "65" embossed in top right corner | "AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND" embossed in white block letters centered at bottom | A12-345 | Letter corresponds to month of expiration | Revalidated for 1966 and 1967 with stickers. | |
1968–72 | Embossed black numbers on reflective yellow plate; "WISCONSIN" embossed in black block letters centered at bottom; month of expiration embossed in bottom left corner; "68" debossed in bottom right corner | "AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND" embossed in black block letters centered at top | A12-345 AA 1234 |
First letter corresponds to month of expiration | ||
1973–79 | Embossed red numbers on reflective white plate; "WISCONSIN" embossed in red block letters centered at bottom; month of expiration embossed in bottom left corner; "73" debossed in bottom right corner | "AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND" embossed in red block letters centered at top | A12-345 AA 1234 |
First letter corresponds to month of expiration | ||
1980–86 | As 1968–72 base, but with "80" debossed in bottom right corner | "AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND" as on 1968–72 base | A12-345 AA 1234 |
First letter corresponds to month of expiration | Revalidated until 1993. | |
July 1986 – March 1987 |
Embossed dark blue numbers on reflective white plate; "WISCONSIN" screened in dark blue italic block letters at top left and graphics screened at top right featuring a sailboat and sunset, flying geese, and a farm scene; green and dark blue lines separating state name and graphics from numbers | "America's Dairyland" screened in dark blue italic block letters centered at bottom | ABC-123 | AAA-101 to AZZ-999 |
Recalled starting in August 1993 and replaced with plates with red numbers (below). | |
March 1987 – December 1994 |
As above, but with red numbers | BAA-101 to NMD-999 | Numbers changed from dark blue to red in response to concerns of confusion with Illinois plates of the time. | |||
December 1994 – June 2000 |
NME-101 to approximately WRZ-999 | Narrower dies. All red-numbered plates replaced by the end of 2014. | ||||
June 2000 – present |
As above, but with black numbers, state name in larger red letters, graphics revised and green line removed | As above, but in taller red letters | 123-ABC | 101-AAA to 999-ZDC (as of September 12, 2016) |
Baseplate design updated. |
Optional types
Image | Type | Dates issued | Design | Slogan | Serial format | Serials issued | Notes |
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Amateur Radio | ? to present | Same design as standard passenger plate, but with "Amateur Radio" legend. | various | various | |||
Children's Trust Fund | ? to present | Red on white with multicolored image of child at left. | Celebrate Children | 12345K | 10001K to present | ||
Sesquicentennial of Wisconsin's statehood | 1997 – January 1, 1999, with remakes made until August 1, 2008[1] | Embossed red numbers on lake scene. | 1848 Sesquicentennial 1998 | 12345T | 10001T to 99999T | Awarded "Plate of the Year" for best new optional license plate of 1997 by the Automobile License Plate Collectors Association, the first and, to date, only time Wisconsin has been so honored. Co-recipient with Manitoba. | |
A1234T | A1001T to Z9999T | ||||||
AB123T | AA101T to DW999T |
Non-passenger types
Image | Type | Dates issued | Design | Serial format | Serials issued | Notes |
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Bus | 2004–present | As current passenger base, but with embossed black "BUS" in place of slogan | 12345B | 1001B to present | ||
Disabled | ? to 2012 | As current passenger base, with screened "America's Dairyland" slogan, but with embossed black International Symbol of Access at right | 12345D | 10001D to 99999D | ||
2012–present | 12345D/S | 10001D/S to present | ||||
Farm | 1994–2004 | As 1987–2000 passenger base, but with embossed red "FARM" in place of slogan | 123456F | 1001F to approximately 130000F | All Farm plates expire at the end of February in even-numbered years. Narrower dies introduced 2001 when 100000F was reached. | |
2004–08 | As current passenger base, but with red numbers, plus embossed red "FARM" in place of slogan | 130001F to approximately 162000F | ||||
2008–present | As current passenger base, but with embossed black "FARM" in place of slogan, plus embossed black "FEB" in bottom left corner | 200001F to present | ||||
Motorcycle | 1992–2003 | Embossed green numbers on white plate; "WIS" and "APR" embossed in green block letters in bottom left and bottom right corners respectively; year sticker at bottom middle | 12345 | 1 to 99999 | All motorcycle plates expire on April 30 in even-numbered years.[2] | |
A1234 | E101 to Z9999, then A101 to D9999 | |||||
AB123 | AA101 to KU999 | |||||
April 2003[3]–present | Embossed black numbers on white plate; "WISCONSIN" embossed in black block letters at top; "APR" embossed in same letters in bottom left corner; year sticker in bottom right corner | AB 123 | KV 101 to ZZ 999 | |||
1234 A | 1001 A to 9999 Z | |||||
123 AB | 101 AA to present | |||||
Motorhome | ? to present | As current passenger base, but with embossed black "MOTOR HOME" in place of slogan | A1234 | A1001 to present | ||
Trailer | ? to present | As current passenger base, but with embossed black "TRAILER" in place of slogan | 1234 Z/A | |||
Truck | 2000–04 | As current passenger base, but with embossed black "TRUCK" in place of slogan, plus sticker for weight class (A, B or C) at far left | 123456 | 100001 to 999999 | May be personalized. Serials AW1001 through DF9999 skipped to avoid confusion with Temporary plates. | |
2004–present | AB1234 | AA1001 to AV9999; DG1001 to present |
References
- ↑ Wisconsin DMV
- ↑ "Motorcycle and moped license plates". Wisconsin DMV. Retrieved December 10, 2014.
- ↑ "Wisconsin's new motorcycle plate". LicensePlates.cc. Retrieved December 10, 2014.
External links
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