Vehicle registration plates of Michigan

Current Michigan license plate

The U.S. state of Michigan first required its residents to register their motor vehicles and display license plates in 1910.

Passenger baseplates 1910 to present

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 Michigan license plate that complied with these standards.

Image Dates issued Design Slogan Serial format Serials issued Notes
1910 Black on white with state seal none 12345 Front and rear plates issued; this practice continued until 1944.
1911 White on black with state seal none 12345
1912 Black on yellow with state seal none 12345
1913 White on green with state seal none 12345
1914 Red on white with state seal none 12345
1915 White on blue with state seal none 12345 State emblem made from aluminum
1916 Blue on white with state seal none 12345 State emblem made from aluminum.
1917 White on black with state seal none 123456 State emblem made from aluminum.
1918 White on green with state seal none 123456 State emblem made from aluminum.
1919 White on brown with state seal none 123456 State emblem made from aluminum.
1920 Black on orange; stylized "MICH 20" at left none 123-456 1 to approximately 414-000
1921 White on black; stylized "MICH 21" at left none 123-456 1 to approximately 476-000
1922 White on red; stylized "MICH 22" at left none 123-456 1 to approximately 577-000
1923 White on green; stylized "MICH 23" at left none 123-456 1 to approximately 730-000
1924 Black on yellow; stylized "MICH 24" at left none 123-456 1 to approximately 879-000
1925 Black on gray; stylized "MICH 25" at left none 123-456 1 to approximately 996-000
1926 White on black; "MICH 26" at left none 123-456 "Diamond M" used to denote plates issued after one million registrations.
1927 Black on yellow; "MICHIGAN 1927" at bottom none 123-456 "Diamond M" used to denote plates issued after one million registrations.
1928 White on green; "MICHIGAN 1928" at top none 1-234-567 1 to approximately 1-116-000
1929 Yellow on black; "MICHIGAN 1929" at bottom none 1-234-567 1 to approximately 1-234-000
1930 Black on yellow; "MICHIGAN 1930" at bottom none 1-234-567 1 to approximately 1-248-000
1931 Red on black; "MICHIGAN 1931" at bottom none 1-234-567 1 to approximately 1-223-000
1932 White on dark blue; "MICHIGAN 1932" at top none 1-234-567 1 to approximately 1-139-000
1933 Black on white; "MICHIGAN 1933" at bottom none 1-234-567
1934 Black on yellow; "19 MICHIGAN 34" at top none A 12345
1935 Yellow on dark blue; "19 MICHIGAN 35" at bottom none A 12345
1936 Black on gray; "19 MICHIGAN 36" at top none A 12345
1937 Yellow on dark blue; "1937 MICHIGAN" at bottom none A 12345

1938 Black on green; "1938 MICHIGAN" at top none A 12345
1939 Black on beige; "19 MICH 39" at bottom none A 12345
AB 1234
1940 Black on silver; "MICH 40" at top none AB-12-34 County-coded
1941 White on maroon; "MICH 41" at top none AB-12-34 County-coded
1942–43 White on olive green; "MICHIGAN" at top and "42" at bottom none AB-12-34 County-coded Revalidated for 1943 with metal tabs, due to metal conservation for World War II.
1944 White on maroon; "MICHIGAN" at bottom and "44" at top none AB-12-34 County-coded Only rear plates issued; this practice continued until 1957.
1945 Black on silver; "MICHIGAN" at top and "45" at bottom none AB-12-34 County-coded
1946 White on dark olive green; "MICHIGAN" at bottom and "46" at top none AB-12-34 County-coded
1947 Black on golden yellow; "MICHIGAN" at top and "47" at bottom none AB-12-34 County-coded
1948 Black on silver; "MICHIGAN" at bottom and "48" at top none AB-12-34 County coded
1949 White on black; "MICHIGAN" at top and "49" at bottom none AB-12-34 County-coded
1950 Black on silver; "MICHIGAN" at bottom and "50" at top none AB-12-34 County-coded
1951 White on black; "MICHIGAN" at top and "51" at bottom none AB-12-34 County-coded
1952 Black on silver; "MICHIGAN" at bottom and "52" at top none AB-12-34 County-coded
1953 White on black, "MICHIGAN" at top and "53" at bottom none AB-12-34 County-coded
1954 Yellow on dark blue; "19 MICHIGAN 54" at top Water Wonderland AB-12-34 County-coded
1955 White on green; "19 MICHIGAN 55" at top Water Wonderland AB-12-34 County-coded
1956 Dark green on white; "19 MICHIGAN 56" at top Water Wonderland AB-1234 County-coded First 6" x 12" plate.
1957 White on red; "19 MICHIGAN 57" at top Water Wonderland AB-1234 County-coded Front and rear plates issued (as from 1910–43); this practice continued until 1981.
1958 Black on gray; "19 MICHIGAN 58" at top Water Wonderland AB-1234 County-coded
1959–61 Yellow on green; "19 MICHIGAN 59" at top Water Wonderland AB-1234 County-coded Revalidated for 1960 with yellow tabs, and for 1961 with silver tabs.
1962–64 Green on white; "19 MICHIGAN 62" at top Water Wonderland AB-1234 County-coded Revalidated for 1963 with green tabs, and for 1964 with olive tabs.
1965 Yellow on blue; "MICH 65" at top Water-Winter Wonderland AB-1234 County-coded First year using galvanized steel. First year using state school colors: 1965 honored University of Michigan.
1966 Dark blue on buff; "MICH 66" at top Water-Winter Wonderland AB-1234 County-coded
1967 Maize on dark blue; "MICH 67" at top Water-Winter Wonderland AB-1234 County-coded Issued in the colors of the University of Michigan, in honor of its sesquicentennial.
1968 Yellow on green; "19 MICHIGAN 68" at top Great Lake State AB-1234 County-coded
1969 White on red; "19 MICHIGAN 69" at top Great Lake State AB-1234 County-coded
1970 White on light gold; "19 MICHIGAN 70" at top Great Lake State ABC-123 BBB-000 to approximately NGS-999 Issued in the colors of Oakland University, which became independent from Michigan State University in 1970. Vowels and Q not used in serials; this practice continued until 1983.[1]
1971–72 Reflective (glass-beaded) white on red; "19 MICHIGAN 71" at top Great Lake State ABC-123 BBB-000 to approximately RMH-999 Plates available by mail for the first time. Revalidated for 1972 with stickers.
1973–75 Reflective (glass-beaded) white on dark blue; "19 MICHIGAN 73" at top Great Lake State ABC-123 BBB-000 to approximately VRM-999 Personalized and disabled plates available for the first time. Some aluminum plates issued. Revalidated for 1974 and 1975 with stickers.
1976–78 Reflective (glass-beaded) white on blue and red; "MICHIGAN" at top none ABC123 BBB000 to approximately XSD999 All plates issued were aluminum. Awarded "Plate of the Year" for best new license plate of 1976 by the Automobile License Plate Collectors Association, the first time Michigan was so honored.[2] Revalidated for 1977 and 1978 with stickers.
1979–82 Embossed reflective (glass-beaded) white numbers on black plate with border line; "MICHIGAN" embossed in white block letters centered at top; "19" embossed in top left corner and "79" in top right corner "GREAT LAKE STATE" embossed in two lines of white block letters centered at bottom ABC-123 BBB-000 to ZZZ-999 Serials BBB-000 through NVM-999 were issued by county.[1][3] Front and rear plates issued until April 1, 1981; only rear plates have been issued ever since.
1982–83 123-ABC 999-ZZZ to approximately 000-ZMD Serials progressed backwards.
1983–90 Embossed reflective (glass-beaded) white numbers on blue plate; "MICHIGAN" embossed in white block letters centered at top "GREAT LAKES" embossed in white block letters centered at bottom 123 ABC 000 AAA to 999 ZZZ All variants of this base revalidated with stickers until 2007. Letters I and O not used in serials; this practice continues today.
1990–2001 ABC 123 AAA 000 to UDT 999
2001–04 UDU 000 to ZZZ 999 Narrow dies introduced.
2004–06 ABC1234 AAA0000 to AFP8999
2006–07 ABC 1234 AFP 9000 to approximately AJR 9999 Narrower dies introduced and space added between letters and digits.
2007–13 Embossed blue numbers on reflective white plate; blue band screened at top with "MICHIGAN" in white serifed letters in the center "www.Michigan.gov" screened in blue serifed letters centered at bottom ABC 1234 BAA 0000 to approximately CPS 0999 First standard baseplate reissue since 1983.
2013–
present
Embossed blue numbers on reflective white plate; wavy blue band screened at bottom; screened blue Pure Michigan logo centered at top "michigan.org" screened in white block letters in center of wavy blue band ABC 1234 DAA 0000 to DPE 9999 (as of September 30, 2016)

Optional types

Image Dates issued Design Slogan Serial format Serials issued Notes
1996 Blue serial on background featuring the seal of the American Automobile Centennial Commission and a gold silhouette of an antique automobile outlined in red. World's Motor Capital ABC 12 AAA 00 to ZZZ 99 Validated with sticker until 2015 expiration.[4]
12 ABC 00 AAA to approximately 99 LPZ
1997–2007 Blue serial on background featuring a sunset and the Mackinac Bridge Great Lakes Splendor 1AB C23
A12 34B
0AA A00 to approximately 0GR A99 Validated with sticker unless the plate is more than 10 years old.[4]
2007–
present
Black serial on background featuring buildings from the skylines of Detroit, Grand Rapids, Lansing, and Flint, the forests of Michigan, all five Great Lakes, and the Mackinac Bridge Spectacular Peninsulas 1AB C23 0HA A00 to 1LP H99 (as of December 16, 2015) Plate still available as of December 16, 2015.[5]
2013–14 Embossed white numbers on sunrise scene featuring the Mackinac Bridge, with gradient orange sky and light blue water; screened white rectangle centered above numbers, containing Pure Michigan logo "The Mackinac Bridge" screened in black block letters centered below numbers ABC 123 AAA 000 to approximately AJG 999 Awarded "Plate of the Year" for best new license plate of 2013 by the Automobile License Plate Collectors Association, the second time Michigan was so honored.[2]
2014–
present
Embossed black numbers on sunrise scene featuring the Mackinac Bridge, with gradient orange and white sky and light blue water; screened Pure Michigan logo centered above numbers "THE MACKINAC BRIDGE" screened in black block letters centered below numbers ABC 123 AJH 000 to AYS 999 (as of December 3, 2015) Revision of the original Mackinac Bridge base for better visibility.

References

  1. 1 2 "Michigan License Plates". licenseplates.tropikordia.com. Retrieved October 4, 2014.
  2. 1 2 Smith, Jay Scott (March 31, 2014). "Mackinac Bridge License Plate Designed by Lansing Native Wins Annual 'World's Best' Award". MLive. Booth Newspapers. Retrieved July 9, 2014.
  3. "Michigan: County Codes". BPRlicenseplates.com. Retrieved October 4, 2014.
  4. 1 2 "Renewing At A Branch Office" http://www.michigan.gov/sos/0,4670,7-127-1585_1587_1590-30848--,00.html
  5. michigan.gov "Standard Plates" http://www.michigan.gov/sos/0,4670,7-127-1585_1595_1607---,00.html

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