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Montana established a numeric county-code system for its license plates in 1934, which remains in use today (except on optional plates). With some exceptions, the order of the codes is based on the respective populations of the state's 56 counties according to the 1930 United States census. [4] [5]
Awarded "Plate of the Year" for best new license plate of 2006 by the Automobile License Plate Collectors Association, the third time South Dakota was so honored. Serials in each county continued from where the 2000 base left off. January 2016 – December 2022 Screened dark blue on reflective beige Mount Rushmore graphic [6] Great Faces. Great ...
County FIPS code [1] County seat [2] Est. [2] Origin Etymology License plate prefix [3] [4] Population [5] Area Map Beaverhead County: 001: Dillon: Feb 2, 1865: Original County: Beaverhead Rock in the Jefferson River, which is shaped like a beaver's head. [6] 18 9,885: 5,543 sq mi (14,356 km 2) Big Horn County: 003: Hardin: Jan 13, 1913 ...
In Alabama, Montana, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wyoming, a one- or two-digit number representing the county of issue begins a license plate number. Standard-issue Idaho license plate numbers begin with a single-letter or a number-letter code representing the county of issue in alphabetical order; for example, vehicles registered in Ada County ...
White embossed serial number and border on black base; "ILL 30" at far right Indiana: Iowa: Kansas: Kentucky: Pair of plates, each with white base with red embossed lettering and border. Front: top of plate emblazoned with "19 KENTUCKY 30" with county name at bottom and registration digits in center.
Apr. 26—Montana's Glacier National Park Conservancy license plate has a new look for 2022. After sporting an image of the park's mountain peaks and Lake McDonald as seen from Apgar for the past ...
White with embossed blue lettering and trim. The county name was stamped on the bottom of the license plate. None 12-3456 A-12345 Missouri: Montana: Embossed black numbers on unpainted aluminum plate with state-shaped border; "MONTANA" embossed in wide black block letters centered below numbers; embossed "63" to right of state name
Forsythe County; Greely County, South Dakota; Jayne County; Lugenbeel County (1875–1909): Created by Dakota Territory from unorganized lands and Meyer and Pratt Counties in 1875. Abolished in 1909 when it became part of Bennett and Todd Counties. Martin County: Abolished when it merged into Perkins County along with Choteau, Rinehart and ...