Vehicle registration plates of Wisconsin

Last updated
Wisconsin
WI 7digit 2017.jpg
Current series
SloganAmerica's Dairyland
Size12 in × 6 in
30 cm × 15 cm
MaterialAluminum
Serial formatABC-1234
IntroducedJune 2000 (2000-06)
Availability
Issued by Wisconsin Department of Transportation, Division of Motor Vehicles
History
First issuedJuly 1, 1905 (1905-07-01)

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 Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) through its Division of Motor Vehicles. Front and rear plates are required for most classes of vehicles, while only rear plates are required for motorcycles and trailers.

Contents

Passenger baseplates

1905 to 1941

ImageDates issuedDesignSloganSerial formatSerials issuedNotes
1911 Wisconsin License Plate 17676-W.jpg 1905–11Riveted aluminum serial on black platenone12345-W1-W to 21983-W [1]
1911 Wisconsin License Plate 105W.jpg 1911Riveted aluminum serial on dark green plate; vertical "1911" at leftnone1234W1W to approximately 1300WFirst dated plate. Issued only to new registrants from August 1 through December 31, 1911. [2]
1912 Wisconsin License Plate 10284W.jpg 1912Riveted aluminum serial on red plate; vertical "1912" at leftnone12345W1W to approximately 24600W
Wisconsin 1913 License Plate.png 1913Riveted aluminum serial on dark blue plate; vertical "1913" at leftnone12345W1W to approximately 34100W
Wisconsin 1914 passenger license plate.jpg 1914Embossed black serial on white plate; vertical "1914" at leftnone12345W1W to approximately 53500WFirst embossed plate.
WI 1915.jpg 1915Embossed white serial on black plate; "W 15" at rightnone123451 to approximately 79500
WI 1916.jpg 1916Embossed red serial on white plate; vertical "WIS." and "16" at rightnone1234561 to approximately 115000
Wisconsin 1917 license plate - Number 43521.jpg 1917Embossed white serial on olive green plate; vertical "WIS." and "17" at rightnone1234561 to approximately 165000
WI 1918.jpg 1918Embossed black serial on beige plate with border line; "18 W" at rightnone1234561 to approximately 185000
Wisconsin 1919 150472.jpg 1919Embossed yellow serial on green plate with border line; "W 19" at rightnone1234561 to approximately 224000
1920 Wisconsin Passenger.jpg 1920Embossed white serial on maroon plate; "W 20" at rightnone1234561 to approximately 275000
1921 Wisconsin Passenger.jpg 1921Embossed black serial on gray plate; vertical "WIS" and "21" at rightnone123-4561 to approximately 320-000
1922 Wisconsin Passenger.jpg 1922Embossed white serial on olive green plate; vertical "WIS" and "22" at rightnone123-4561 to approximately 360-000
1923 Wisconsin Passenger.jpg 1923Embossed red serial on white plate; vertical "WIS" and "23" at rightnone123-4561 to approximately 419-000
1924 Wisconsin Passenger.jpg 1924Embossed white serial on black plate; vertical "WIS" and "24" at rightnoneA123-456Coded by weight class (A)
1925 Wisconsin Passenger.jpg 1925Embossed golden yellow serial on blue plate; vertical "WIS" at left and "25" at bottom rightnone123-456ACoded by weight class (A)
1926 Wisconsin Passenger.jpg 1926Embossed black serial on beige plate; "26" at bottom left and vertical "WIS" at rightnoneA123-456Coded by weight class (A)
Wisconsin 1927 license plate.jpg 1927Embossed white serial on black plate; vertical "WIS" at left and "27" at bottom rightnone123-456ACoded by weight class (A)
1928 Wisconsin license plate.JPG 1928Embossed black serial on orange plate; "28" at bottom left and vertical "WIS" at rightnoneA123-456Coded by weight class (A)
1929 Wisconsin Passenger.jpg 1929Embossed white serial on green plate; vertical "WIS" at left and "29" at bottom rightnone123-456ACoded by weight class (A)
WI 1930 recolor.jpg 1930Embossed black serial on gray plate; "30" at bottom left and vertical "WIS" at rightnoneA123-456Coded by weight class (A)
Wisconsin 1931 license plate - Number 29-103D.jpg 1931Embossed golden yellow serial on blue plate; vertical "WIS" at left and "31" at bottom rightnone123-456ACoded by weight class (A)
WI 1932.jpg 1932Embossed blue serial on yellow plate with border line; "WISCONSIN 32" at bottomnone1234561 to approximately 582000First use of the full state name. Plates under 1000 used small plates through 1933.
WI 1933 recolor.jpg 1933Embossed white serial on dark blue plate with border line; "WISCONSIN 33" at topnone123-4561 to approximately 566-000
1934 Wisconsin passenger car license plate.jpg 1934Embossed black serial on white plate with border line; "WISCONSIN 34" at bottomnone123-4561 to approximately 578-000Plates under 10000 used small plates through 1939
Wisconsin license plate, 1935.jpg 1935Embossed white serial on black plate with border line; "WISCONSIN 35" at topnone123-4561 to approximately 610-000
WI 1936 improved color.jpg 1936Embossed green serial on white plate with border line; "36 WISCONSIN" at bottomnone123-4561 to approximately 667-000
WI 1937.jpg 1937Embossed white serial on dark blue plate with border line; "37 WISCONSIN" at topnone123-4561 to approximately 714-000
1938 Wisconsin license plate.JPG 1938Embossed black serial on silver plate with border line; "WISCONSIN 1938" at bottomnone123-4561 to approximately 706-000
WI 1939.jpg 1939Embossed white serial on black plate with border line; "WISCONSIN 1939" at topnone123-4561 to approximately 723-000
WI 1940 early.jpg 1940Embossed red serial on white plate with border line; "WISCONSIN 1940" at top"AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND" at bottom123-4561 to
430-350 [2]
First use of the "America's Dairyland" slogan.
WIS 1940 late.jpg As above, but with taller serial dies and vertical "WIS-40" used as separator430-351 to approximately 747-000
Wisconsin 1941 license plate - Number 4805.jpg 1941Embossed black serial on golden yellow plate; "19 WISCONSIN 41" at bottom"AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND" at top123-4561 to approximately 791-000

1942 to 1952

ImageDates issuedDesignSloganSerial formatSerials issuedNotes
1942 Wisconsin license plate.jpg
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WI 1942 with 45 tab.jpg
1942,
1943-45
Embossed golden yellow serial on black plate; "19 WISCONSIN 42" at bottom"AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND" at top123 4561 to 772 000Corners were rounded and plates were revalidated for 1943 with white tabs, for 1944 with green tabs, and for 1945 with white tabs, due to metal conservation for World War II. Front plates were removed and replaced with windshield stickers around 1943. Large plates stopped issuing at 720 000 in 1942 and resumed issuing in 1943. [1]
Wisconsin 1942 Wartime passenger license plate.jpg Blank License Plate Shape.svg Blank License Plate Shape.svg Blank License Plate Shape.svg Late 1942-late 1943Embossed golden yellow serial on black plate with border line; "WIS" at bottom left, embossed oval with debossed date in bottom right cornernoneA12, A1B, AB1, ABC, 12A, 1A2, 1AB, A123, 1A23A00 to ZZZ, 00A to 9ZZ, A000 to Z999, 0A00 to 9K99 [1] Plates were small to save metal for the war. Plates used every serial possible in a three digit format then overflowed to a four digit format; serial formats for three digit plates would progress from A00 to A09, then A0A and so on, treating the letters like numbers. I, L, M, O, Q, and W were not used in serials. [1] Early plates were dated 1942 with the oval the same color as the serial, rest of plates were dated 43 and the oval was white. Plates were validated to 1945 with horizontal tabs in the same color as large plates.
1946 Wisconsin license plate.jpeg
WI 46 with 47 tab.jpg
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WI 1947 w 1949 tab.jpg
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1946–49Embossed white serial on black plate; "EXP WISCONSIN" at top, "46" or "47" at top right"AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND" at bottom1 12345
1/0 12345
Coded by month of expiration (1 or 1/0)Plates were set to expire between June 1946 and May 1947; later plates didn't have a "46" or "47" date designation. Plates were revalidated for 1947 with orange tabs, for 1948 with yellow tabs, for 1949 with green tabs, for 1950 with light blue tabs, for 1951 with white tabs, and for 1952 with golden yellow tabs.
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1951 Wisconsin passenger car license plate, 2 102-856.jpg
1952 Wisconsin passenger car license plate, 2 116-227.jpg
October 1949–52 [1] As above, but with square corners and thinner serial dies1 12345
1 123-456
1/0 12345
1/0 123-456
Validated for 1950, 1951 and 1952 in the same manner as for 1946–49 plates. Serials for each month continued from where these plates left off.

1953 to 1967

In 1956, the United States, Canada, and Mexico came to an agreement with the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators, the Automobile Manufacturers Association and the National Safety Council that standardized the size for license plates for vehicles (except those for motorcycles) at 6 inches (15 cm) in height by 12 inches (30 cm) in width, with standardized mounting holes. [3] The 1956 (dated 1957) issue was the first Wisconsin license plate that complied with these standards.

ImageDates issuedDesignSloganSerial formatSerials issuedNotes
1953 Wisconsin Passenger License Plate L63-776.jpg

1954 Wisconsin Passenger License Plate T79-549.jpg

1953–54Embossed black serial on golden yellow plate; "WIS" at top left; month of expiration and "53" at top right"AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND" centered at bottomA12-345Letter 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 through 1960. Revalidated for 1954 with red tabs.
WI 1955.jpg Wisconsin 1956 license plate - Number H40-083.jpg 1955–56Embossed green serial on white plate; "WIS" at top left; month of expiration and "55" at top right"AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND" centered at bottomA12-345
AK-1234
First letter corresponds to month of expirationTwo-letter serial format introduced in months where serials in the one-letter format had been exhausted. Revalidated for 1956 with yellow tabs. Late plates and remakes measured 6" x 12".
Blank License Plate Shape.svg 1958 Wisconsin Passenger.jpg 1957–58Embossed black serial on golden yellow plate; "WIS" at top left; month of expiration and "57" at top right"AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND" centered at bottomA12-345
AB-1234
First letter corresponds to month of expirationFirst base plate where all plates are 6" x 12". Revalidated for 1958 with white tabs. K, L, and N used as overflow second letters through 1960.
Wisconsin 1959 license plate - Number L17-595.jpg 1960 Wisconsin license plate.jpg 1959–60Embossed dark green serial on white plate; "WIS" at top left; month of expiration and "59" at top right"AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND" centered at bottomA12-345
AB-1234
First letter corresponds to month of expirationRevalidated for 1960 with orange tabs.
1961 Wisconsin J67-492.jpg 1962 Wisconsin Passenger.jpg 1961–62Embossed black serial on light yellow plate; "WIS" at top left; month of expiration and "61" at top right"AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND" centered at bottomA12-345Letter corresponds to month of expirationTwo letters assigned for each month (A and B for January, C and D for February and so on up to Y and Z for December, with I and O excluded); this practice continued until 1986. Revalidated for 1962 with stickers.
1963 Wisconsin license plate.jpg Wisconsin 1964 license plate - Number L73-349.jpg 1963–64Embossed blue serial on white plate; "WIS" at top left; month of expiration and "63" at top right"AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND" centered at bottomA12-345Letter corresponds to month of expirationRevalidated for 1964 with stickers.
Wisconsin 1967 R 669.jpg 1965–67Embossed white serial on maroon plate; "WIS" at top left; month of expiration and "65" at top right"AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND" centered at bottomA12-345Letter corresponds to month of expirationRevalidated for 1966 and 1967 with stickers.

1968 to present

ImageDates issuedDesignSloganSerial formatSerials issuedNotes
1971 Wisconsin Passenger X73-926.jpg 1968–72Embossed black serial on reflective yellow plate; month of expiration, "WISCONSIN" and debossed "68" at bottom"AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND" centered at topA12-345
AB 1234
First letter corresponds to month of expiration
Wisconsin license plate, 1976.png 1973–79Embossed red serial on reflective white plate; month of expiration, "WISCONSIN" and debossed "73" at bottom"AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND" centered at topA12-345
AB 1234
First letter corresponds to month of expiration
Wisconsin 1993 FF 2325.jpg 1980 – June
1986
As 1968–72 base, but with debossed "80" at bottom right"AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND" centered at topA12-345
AB 1234
First letter corresponds to month of expirationRevalidated until 1993.
1987 WI Blue letter.jpg July
1986 – March 1987
Embossed dark blue serial on reflective white plate; "WISCONSIN" screened in dark blue 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 serial"America's Dairyland" screened in dark blue centered at bottomABC-123AAA-101 to
AZZ-999
Recalled starting in August 1993 and replaced with plates with red serials (below). Letters I, O and Q not used in serials; this practice continues today.
Wisconsin license plate, 1987.png March 1987 – December 1994As above, but with red serialBAA-101 to NMD-999Serial changed from dark blue to red in response to concerns of confusion with Illinois plates of the time.
WI 99 Narrow die.jpg December 1994 – June
2000
NME-101 to WRE-999Narrower dies. All plates with red serials replaced by the end of 2014.
2004-wi-plate.png June 2000 – April
2017
As above, but with black serial, red state name, graphics revised and green line removed"America's Dairyland" screened in red centered at bottom123-ABC101-AAA to
999-ZZZ
Baseplate design updated.

WI EV License Plate Sitcker.jpg
In May 2024, an orange EV sticker applied to the top right corner of the front and rear plates became compulsory for electric vehicle owners to provide clarity for first responders in an accident. [4]

WI 7digit 2017.jpg April 2017 – presentABC-1234AAA-1001 to AZD-7439 (as of November 4, 2024)

Specialty plates

ImageTypeDates issuedDesignSloganSerial formatSerials issuedNotes
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Amateur Radio ca. 2000 to presentAs standard passenger base, but with "Amateur Radio" in place of sloganAmateur Radio Owner's FCC radio call sign
(4-6 characters)
Operator's can put call sign plate on all vehicles owned
Wisconsin Versiti License Plate.jpg Blood donation
(Versiti)
2021–presentEmbossed white serial on a multi-colored gold-to-red-to-purple background with Versiti logo to left and the rightmost part of the background; WISCONSIN rendered in gold, logo and slogan text in whiteDonation Saves Lives (left) Beacon of Hope (lower)12345VS10001VS to 10258VS (as of December 31, 2023) [5]
Wisconsin Collector License Plate.jpg Collector1972-presentEmbossed red serial on a blue backgroundCollector1234561 to presentCollector plates are issued to vehicles 20 years old or older with no major modifications. Plates do not expire once issued and do not require registration stickers. The owner must also have one regularly licensed motor vehicle in Wisconsin in order to receive Collector plates. Collector plates are not valid during the month of January. Subsequent Collector plates issued to the same owner will feature an "A", "B", etc. appended to the initial Collector plate number. [6]
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Children's Trust Fund1999-presentRed on white with multicolored image of child with "Children's Trust Fund" at left.Celebrate Children12345K10001K to present
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Ducks Unlimited 2001–presentEmbossed black serial on white plate; graphic screened at left featuring yellow state shape, green Ducks Unlimited logo and black silhouettes of flying ducks; "WISCONSIN" screened in red centered at top"Ducks Unlimited" screened in red centered at bottomD12345D10001 to present
Wisconsin EMT License Plate.jpg Emergency Medical Services 2011–presentEmbossed black serial on white plate: Service sticker on left featuring the Star of Life; "WISCONSIN" screened in red centered at topEmergency Medical Services screened in red centered at bottom; red accents across top or bottom available per driver election12345EM10001EM to 11315EM (as of December 31, 2023) [5] Issued to active and licensed emergency medical technicians, along with former EMTs retired due to an injury suffered on duty
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Endangered Resources1995-2006Embossed red serial on white plate with wolf image at leftEndangered Resources12345E10001E to approximately 42925E
Blank License Plate Shape.svg 2007-presentAs above, but with black text43000E to 60694E (as of September 2, 2024)
Blank License Plate Shape.svg 2010-2015Screened black serial on plate with various graphics including a badger12345E/R10001E/R to 13110E/R
Wisconsin Endangered Resources Eagle license plate.jpg 2015-presentEmbossed black serial on plate with eagle graphic as background13151E/R to 18421E/R(as of September 2, 2024
WI Fleet plate.jpg Fleet2023–presentEmbossed black serial on plate with screened green-and-blue waves backgroundAmerica's Dairyland; FLEET12345AF/T10001AF/T to 26500AF/T(as of April 27, 2024)Starting in 2023, Wisconsin introduced a new fleet plate option for entities operating ten or more standard or light-truck vehicles. This plate does not require registration stickers and can be renewed online. [7]
WI Ice Age Trail plate.jpg Ice Age Trail2023-presentEmbossed black serial on two-tone blue and yellow background with a woolly mammoth at left.IceAgeTrail.org12345A/T10001A/T to 10630A/T(as of January 12, 2024)
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Milwaukee Brewers (Glove Logo)2010–2020Embossed white serial on blue plate; Brewers glove logo graphic screened at left.Milwaukee Brewers1234AB1001AB to present
Wisconsin Brewers Glove New License Plate.jpg 2020-presentEmbossed white serial on dark blue plate; Brewers glove logo graphic screened at left.Brew Crew12345A/B10001A/B to presentThe plate was redesigned in 2020 to match the Brewers' new branding. [8]
Wisconsin Brewers Old M Logo License Plate.jpg Milwaukee Brewers (M Logo)2010–2020Embossed white serial on dark blue plate; Brewers "M" logo graphic screened at left.Milwaukee Brewers1234AC1001AC to present
Blank License Plate Shape.svg 2020-present12345A/C10001A/C to presentThe plate was redesigned in 2020 to match the Brewers' new branding. [9]
WI SESQ 1997.jpg Sesquicentennial of Wisconsin's statehood1997 – January 1, 1999, with remakes made until August 1, 2008 [10] Embossed red serial on lake scene.1848 WISCONSIN 1998; SESQUICENTENNIAL12345T10001T to 99999TAwarded "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.
A1234TA1001T to Z9999T
AB123TAA101T to DW999T
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Salutes Veterans2006–presentEmbossed black serial on white plate; graphic screened at left featuring an eagle, American flag and the Wisconsin flag."Salutes Veterans"12345Y10001Y to 12277Y (as of May 8, 2021)
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Spay/Neuter/AdoptMay 2024 presentEmbossed black serial on a rural farm background; a dog, cat, and rabbit are shown at left."SPAY-NEUTER-ADOPT"12345S/N10001S/N to 10039S/N(as of June 12, 2024
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Suicide Prevention FoundationMay 2024 presentEmbossed white serial on green-to-blue gradient background; a lifebuoy is shown at the left, with the organization name between the lifebuoy and the serial."Save Lives. Bring Hope."12345P/F10001P/F to 10002P/F(as of June 12, 2024
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Whitetails Unlimited2017–presentEmbossed black serial on deer and forest printed backdrop."Whitetails Unlimited"12345W/U10001W/U to 17219W/U (as of May 7, 2021)An additional $25 donation with registration fee provides funding for Whitetails Unlimited, a group that provides resources for the conservation of whitetail deer.
Green bay Packers License Plate.jpg Green Bay Packers 2001–presentEmbossed black serial on yellow plate; graphic screened at left featuring Green Bay Packers logo."Green Bay Packers"12345G10001G to 38528G (as of March 31, 2021)An additional $25 donation with registration fee provides funding for Lambeau Field.
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Harley Davidson 2011–presentEmbossed black serial on black, grey and orange plate; graphic screened at left Harley-Davidson's symbol."Share The Road"12345H/D10001H/D to 12753H/D (as of November 2019)An annual $25 donation with registration fee provides funding towards motorcycle and moped safety and training programs.
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Nurses Change Lives2019–presentEmbossed black serial on white plate, red heart and stethoscope graphic at left."Nurses Change Lives"12345W/N10001W/N to 10110W/N (as of August 31, 2020)An annual $25 donation with registration fee provides funding towards the Wisconsin Organization of Nurse Executives.
Wisconsin "Road America" license plate.jpg Road America 2021–presentEmbossed white serial on black, black and white plate; graphic screened at left is a northward rendering of the track's circuit map.Road America12345RA10001RA to 20000RA (as of December 31, 2023) [5] Most issued specialty plate of 2023 behind only hobbyist/collector plates and military service plates.

Non-passenger plates

Light truck and bus plates

ImageTypeDates issuedDesignSerial formatSerials issuedNotes
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Bus 1988-1994Embossed red serial on reflective white plate; "WISCONSIN" at bottom, "BUS" at topA/B 123Coded by weight class (A)
Blank License Plate Shape.svg 1995-2004As 1987-2000 passenger base, but with embossed red "BUS" in place of sloganA/B 123Coded by weight class (A)Bottom letter is a constant "B"
BusWisconsin.gif 2004–presentAs current passenger base, but with embossed black "BUS" in place of slogan12345B1001B to 30597B (as of April 27, 2023)
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Farm Truck1994–2004As 1987–2000 passenger base, but with embossed red "FARM" in place of slogan123456F1001F to approximately 140000FAll Farm Truck plates expire at the end of February in even-numbered years. Narrower serial dies introduced 2001 when 100000F was reached.
Wisconsin Farm license plate 2008.png 2004–08As current passenger base, but with red serial, plus embossed red "FARM" in place of slogan140001F to approximately 162000F
FarmWiscon.gif 2008–presentAs above, but with black serial and "FARM", plus embossed "FEB" at bottom left200001F to 318450F, 348451F to 372973F (as of May 17, 2024)
1988 Wisconsin Truck AE50-823.jpg Light Truck1987–94Embossed blue serial on tan plate; "WISCONSIN" at bottom and "TRUCK" at top; debossed "88" at bottom rightA/B12-345Coded by weight class (A)Weight classes are as follows: A (4,500 lb and under), B (4,501 to 6,000 lb) and C (6,001 lb to 8,000 lb). [11] In the AB1234 serial format, serials AW1001 through DF9999 were skipped to avoid confusion with Temporary plates. Personalized plates also issued.
1996 Wisconsin Truck AJ58-426.jpg 1995–2000As 1987–2000 passenger base, but with embossed red "TRUCK" in place of slogan
LightTruckWiscon.gif 2000–04As current passenger base, but with embossed black "TRUCK" in place of slogan, plus sticker for weight class at left123456100001 to 999999
Blank License Plate Shape.svg 2004–presentAB1234AA1001 to AV9999;
DG1001 to VJ3841 (as September 5, 2024)

Heavy truck and trailer plates

ImageTypeDates issuedDesignSerial formatSerials issuedNotes
2004 Wisconsin Apportioned 44802.jpg Apportioned1999-2000Embossed red serial on white plate; "APPORTIONED" and "WISCONSIN" centered at top and bottom respectively; debossed "99" at bottom right12345101 to 54164Weight classes are truck and heavy truck weight classes. Weight classes are indicated by a letter sticker
2018 Wisconsin Apportioned 54804X.jpg 2001-2018As above but with "APPORTIONED" at bottom and "WISCONSIN" at top and no debossed "99" at bottom right65909 to 99999
12345A101W to 99999W
10001X to 79999X
2020 Wisconsin Apportioned 94884X.jpg 2018-presentAs above but with a black serial instead of a red serial80000X to 99999X
10001Z to 80000Z (as of October 2024)
1992 Wisconsin Trailer FA940.jpg Trailer1992-93Embossed green serial on white plate; "TRAILER" and "WISCONSIN" centered at top and bottom respectively; "92" at bottom rightA/B1234Coded by weight class (A)Weight classes are truck and heavy truck weight classes
2001 Wisconsin Trailer CT14190.jpg 1994-2008Embossed black serial on light teal plate; "TRAILER" and "WISCONSIN" centered at top and bottom respectively; "94" at bottom rightA/B12345Bottom letters (B) started at R then overflowed to T
2014 Wisconsin Trailer XR50757.jpg 2009-presentEmbossed black serial on gray plate; "TRAILER" and "WISCONSIN" centered at top and bottom respectivelyA Y weight class (14,000 lb) was added in 2009. C and Y weight class trailer plates started at C/A and Y/A respectively, while other trailer plates started where the 1994 series left off
1992 Wisconsin Heavy Truck DB 9487.jpg Heavy Truck1992–93Embossed green serial on white plate; "TRUCK" and "WISCONSIN" centered at top and bottom respectively; "92" at bottom rightA/B1234Coded by weight class (A)Weight classes are as follows: X (10,000 lb), D (12,000 lb), E (16,000 lb), F (20,000 lb), G (26,000 lb), H (32,000 lb), J (38,000 lb), K (44,000 lb), L (50,000 lb), M (54,000 lb), N (56,000 lb), P (62,000 lb), Q (68,000 lb), R (73,000 lb), S (76,000 lb), and T (80,000 lb). [12]
1994 Wisconsin Heavy Truck DG19118.jpg 1994–2008Embossed black serial on light teal plate; "TRUCK" and "WISCONSIN" centered at top and bottom respectively; "94" at bottom rightA/B12345
2009 Wisconsin Heavy Truck XD13638.jpg 2009–presentEmbossed black serial on gray plate; "TRUCK" and "WISCONSIN" centered at top and bottom respectively
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Heavy farm truck1992-1993Embossed green serial on white plate; "FARM" and "WISCONSIN" centered at top and bottom respectively; "FEB" embossed at top right, "93" debossed at bottom rightA/F1234Coded by weight classIssued to farm trucks over 12,000lbs. Weight classes are heavy truck weight classes from E upward.
2009 Wisconsin Heavy Farm FF32904.jpg 1994-2008Embossed black serial on teal plate; "FARM" and "WISCONSIN" centered at top and bottom respectively; "FEB" embossed at top right; "95" or "94" debossed at bottom rightA/F12345Serials start at AF30001. Early plates had a debossed "95" at bottom right, later plates had a debossed "94" at bottom right.
2022 Wisconsin Heavy Farm FF35883.jpg 2009-PresentEmbossed black serial on gray plate; "FARM" and "WISCONSIN" centered at top and bottom respectively
1992 Wisconsin Farm Trailer DF 2512.jpg Farm Trailer1992-1993Embossed green serial on white plate; "FARM TRAILER" and "WISCONSIN" centered at top and bottom respectively; "DEC" embossed at top right, "92" debossed at bottom rightA/F1234Coded by weight classSerials start at AF1001. Weight classes are same as trailer weight classes.
2008 Wisconsin Farm Trailer FF 8762.jpg 1994-2008Embossed black serial on teal plate; "FARM TRAILER" and "WISCONSIN" centered at top and bottom respectively; "DEC" embossed at top right, "94" debossed at bottom rightA/F12345Serials start at AF5001
2020 Wisconsin Farm Trailer YF11677.jpg 2009-PresentEmbossed black serial on gray plate; "FARM TRAILER" and "WISCONSIN" centered at top and bottom respectively; "DEC" embossed at top right
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Light Trailer 2000–presentAs current passenger base, but with embossed black "TRAILER" in place of slogan12345Z/A1001Z/A to 15522Z/A(as of March 7, 2024)Optional plates for regular trailers weighing 3,000 lb or less, and for rental trailers weighing 4,500 lb or less. [13]
1987 Wisconsin Semi Trailer 451036.jpg Semi-Trailer 1987–presentEmbossed black serial on orange plate; "SEMI TRAILER" and "WISCONSIN" centered at top and bottom respectively123456200001 to 860392 (as of October 7, 2024)
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Tractor 1992-1993Embossed green serial on white plate; "TRACTOR" and "WISCONSIN" centered at top and bottom respectively; "92" at bottom rightA/B1234Coded by weight class (A)Weight classes are truck and heavy truck weight classes
1994 Wisconsin Tractor MS 2114.jpg 1994–2008Embossed black serial on light teal plate; "TRACTOR" and "WISCONSIN" centered at top and bottom respectively; "94" at bottom rightA/S12345
2009 Wisconsin Tractor TS35363.jpg 2009–presentEmbossed black serial on gray plate; "TRACTOR" and "WISCONSIN" centered at top and bottom respectively

Motorcycle and moped plates

ImageTypeDates issuedDesignSerial formatSerials issuedNotes
AutoOldWiscon.png Autocycle 2020-August 2022 [14] Embossed black serial on white plate; "WIS APR" screened at bottom offset to left, "AUTOCYCLE" screened at top; year sticker at bottom right123A4101A1 to approximately 220B1All plates expire April 30th annually
AutoNewWiscon.png September 2022-presentEmbossed black serial on white plate; "WIS" at bottom, "AUTOCYCLE" at top101C1 to 417C1 (As of May 2024)
2002 Wisconsin Moped 13 2X.jpg Moped 1992–2004Embossed green serial on white plate; "WIS", year sticker and "MOPED" at bottom; vertical "APR" in center12 3410 01 to 99 99All moped plates expire on April 30 in even-numbered years. [15]
12 3A10 1A to 99 9Z
A1 23A1 01 to Z9 99
A1 2BA1 1A to E9 9Z
2024 Wisconsin Moped B876U.jpg July 2004–presentEmbossed black serial on white plate; "WISCONSIN" at top; year sticker and "MOPED" at bottom; vertical "APR" at leftF1 1A to Z9 9Z
A123BA101A to D444J (as of April 5, 2023)
2012 Wisconsin Motorcycle FX693.jpg Motorcycle 1992–2003Embossed green serial on white plate; "WIS", year sticker and "APR" at bottom.123451 to 99999All motorcycle plates expire on April 30 in even-numbered years. [15]
A1234A101 to Z9999
AB123AA101 to KU999
2012 Wisconsin Motorcycle 6255L.jpg April 2003 [16]  – 2024Embossed black serial on white plate; "WISCONSIN" at top; "APR" and year sticker at bottomAB 123KV 101 to ZZ 999
1234 A1001 A to 9999 Z
123 AB101 AA to 999 VZ, 101XA to 999XZ, 101WA to 999WZ, 101YA to ?
Blank License Plate Shape.svg October 2024 - presentAs above, but with a shortened state name of "WIS"? to 259YK (As of November 8, 2024)

Governmental plates

ImageTypeDates issuedDesignSerial formatSerials issuedNotes
1957 Wisconsin Municipal Plate A.jpg Municipal1957Embossed red serial on cream plate; "WIS" at top left, "57" at top right; "MUNICIPAL" at bottom123451 to approximately 16000Only rear plates issued. [17]
Blank License Plate Shape.svg 1969-1988Embossed black serial on blue plate; "WISCONSIN" at bottom, "MUNICIPAL" at top123455001 to approximately 65000
Wisconsin license plate, municipal.gif 1989–2019Embossed black serial on straw-colored plate; "MUNICIPAL" and "WISCONSIN" centered at top and bottom respectively123455001 to 99999
2019–presentC12345C10001 to C27194 (as of August 6, 2024)
Wisconsin license plate, official.gif Official1989–presentEmbossed black serial on straw-colored plate; embossed hollow star at left; "OFFICIAL" and "WISCONSIN" centered at top and bottom respectively123453 to 99999Serials 1 and 2 reserved for the Governor and Lieutenant Governor respectively; plates with these serials have a second hollow star at the right. Most 1 and 2 plates are unused official souvenir plates [18]
A1234A101 to F2275 (as of November 27, 2023)
Wisconsin state owned license plate.gif State Owned1981–presentEmbossed white serial on red plate, "STATE OWNED" and "WISCONSIN" centered at top and bottom respectively123451001 to 20055 (as of June 14, 2024)Only rear plates issued. [17]
Wisconsin State Patrol Plate.gif State PatrolBlue on blue-to-white shaded graphic with Wisconsin State Patrol logo123
Wisconsin State Patrol Motorcycle Plate.gif State Patrol MotorcycleBlue on white with Wisconsin State Patrol logo1

Dealer plates

ImageTypeDates issuedDesignSerial formatNotes
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Dealer2011-2018Embossed black serial on aluminum plate; "DEALER" and "WISCONSIN" embossed at top and bottom respectivelyM/V 1234Motorcycle dealer plates use motorcycle-sized plates with no prefix, RV dealer plates use an "R/V" prefix in place of an "M/V" prefix, and from 2011-2018 trailer dealer plates used a "T/L" prefix and from 2018 onward used a "W/T" prefix and used a "TRAILER DEALER" caption
2018-presentM/V 1234A
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Demonstrator2011-2018As dealer plate but with "DEMONSTRATOR" in place of caption and embossed "DEC" in lower left cornerT/T 12345Used on truck demonstrations in excess of 8,000 lbs. [19] Trailer demonstrator plates use a T/L prefix
2018-presentT/K 12345
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Wholesaler2011-2018As dealer plate but with "WHOLESALER" in place of captionM/V 1234Used by people who buy and then resell used vehicles [20] [21]
2018-presentAs dealer plateW/H 1234A
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Distributor2011-2018As dealer plate but with "DISTRIBUTOR" in place of captionM/V 1234Used on vehicles in transit from vehicle manufacturers to vehicle dealerships
2018-presentAs dealer plateW/D 1234A
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Transporter2011-2018As demonstrator plate but with "TRANSPORTER" in place of captionM/V 1234Used on vehicles in transit "on their own wheels" or "under their own power"
2018-presentW/P 12345
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Manufacturer2011-2018As dealer plate but with "MANUFACTURER" captionM/V 1234Used on vehicle manufacturers to test or demonstrate vehicles. Motorcycle manufacturer plates are also issued.
2018-presentAs dealer plateW/M 1234A
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Finance Company2011-2018As dealer base, but with "FINANCE CO" in place of captionM/V 1234Used by financial institutions moving or demonstrating repossessed vehicles
2018-presentW/F 12345

Miscellaneous

ImageTypeDates issuedDesignSerial formatSerials issuedNotes
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Disabled 2000–12As current passenger base, but with embossed black International Symbol of Access at right12345D30001D to 99999D [22]
Blank License Plate Shape.svg 2012–present12345D/S10001D/S to 67454D/S(as of July 24, 2023)
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Human services vehicle2000-presentAs current passenger base123-ZYA101-ZYA to 200-ZYJ (as of 2024)Used on vehicles transporting elderly or disabled people.
Wisconsin Low Speed License Plate.jpg Low Speed2007-presentEmbossed black serial on turquoise plate; "LOW SPEED" and "WISCONSIN" at top and bottom respectively1234 L/S1001 L/S to 2733 L/S (as of July 3, 2024)
1995 Wisconsin Motor Home 52651.jpg Motor Home 1987–95As 1987–2000 passenger base, but with screened dark blue "Motor Home" in place of slogan1234510001 to 70000
2006 Wisconsin Motor Home 99344.jpg 1995–2004As above, but with narrower serial dies and "MOTOR HOME" embossed in red70001 to 99999
A1234A1001 to B3999
2011 Wisconsin Motor Home D8211.jpg 2005–08As current passenger base, but with red serial and "MOTOR HOME"B8000 to D9999
2010 Wisconsin Motor Home E8242.jpg 2008–presentAs above, but with black serial and "MOTOR HOME" as from 2000–01E1001 to approximately F9999, B4051 to B8000, G1001 to M3736 (as of April 16, 2024)
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Temporary2004–19Red serial on white cardboard plate; state outline in center; "WISCONSIN TEMPORARY" in blue at top; expiration date written at bottom rightA12 34BA10 01A to P24 66U (as of August 7, 2018)Discontinued on December 31, 2019.
Blank License Plate Shape.svg 2020-presentWhite serial surrounded by black box on white paper plate. "WISCONSIN TEMPORARY PLATE" printed above, with vehicle information to the left, expiration date to the right and the last 6 VIN digits on the bottom. Affixed to the inside of rear windshield.A1234B, A1234BEX1687E (as of October 7, 2024), D8604KE (as of February 29, 2024)Both serial versions issued and in use.

Discontinued

ImageTypeDates IssuedDesignSerial FormatSerials IssuedNotes
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Apportioned semi trailer1999-2001Embossed black serial on yellow plate; "WISCONSIN" and "APPORTIONED" at top and bottom respectivelyS/T12345S/T10001 to approximately S/T31000According to the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, plates are now treated as non-expiring semi trailer plates. [13] Discontinued after California dropped the requirement for apportioning trailers [23]
Blank License Plate Shape.svg BX bus1993?-1998As 1988 passenger base, but with embossed red "BX BUS" in place of slogan1234 BX1001 BX? to ?Used on privately owned urban mass transit vehicles. BX bus plates were merged into bus plates in 2004.
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Dual purpose farm1988-1994Embossed dark blue serial on tan plate; "DUAL PURPOSE FARM" and "WISCONSIN" centered at top and bottom respectively; embossed "JAN" and debossed "88" at bottom left and bottom right respectively (some early plates had a border line)AZ 1234Coded by weight class. Letter progression goes in reverse alphabetical order (AZ 1001-AZ 9999, then AY 1001 and so on)Issued to trucks used for farm and non-farm purposes. All bases from 1988 onward were revalidated through 2009.
Blank License Plate Shape.svg 1994-2004As 1994 passenger base, but with embossed red "DUAL PURP FARM" in place of sloganAZ 1234Coded by weight class. Serial picked up where the 1988 base left off
Blank License Plate Shape.svg 2004As current passenger base, but with red serial and embossed red "DUAL PURP FARM" in place of sloganAZ 1234Coded by weight classIssued very briefly before the series was discontinued in October 2004
1988 Wisconsin Dual Purpose Vehicle 604128.jpg Dual purpose vehicle1988-1994As 1988 dual purpose farm base, but with embossed "DUAL PURPOSE VEH" in place of caption123456600001 to approximately 625999Issued to trucks with slide-in camper trailers.
Blank License Plate Shape.svg 1994-2004As 1994 passenger base, but with embossed red "DUAL PURP VEH" in place of slogan626001 to approximately 632500
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Driver education1998-2004As 1994 passenger base, but with embossed red "DRIVER ED" in place of slogan1234 D/E4001 D/E to approximately 4900 D/EAfter driver education plates were discontinued, some plates were still validated to 2023. Driver education vehicles currently issued passenger plates with 5-year expirations.
Blank License Plate Shape.svg School bus1998-2004As 1994 passenger base, but with embossed red "SCHOOL BUS" in place of slogan12345S/B40001S/B to approximately 55000S/BSchool bus plates were merged into bus plates in 2004, though they still can be identified by inspection stickers.
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Special-UX1992-1994Embossed green serial on white plate; "SPECIAL-UX" and "WISCONSIN" embossed at top and bottom respectively; debossed "92" at bottom rightAX 1234Coded by weight classUsed on trucks and trailers with specific permanently mounted equipment. 1994 plates started at A/X 1001.
Blank License Plate Shape.svg 1994-2004Embossed black serial on light teal plate; "SPECIAL-UX" and "WISCONSIN" embossed at top and bottom respectively; debossed "94" at bottom right
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Special-Z1992-1994Embossed green serial on white plate; "SPECIAL-Z" and "WISCONSIN" embossed at top and bottom respectively; debossed "92" at bottom rightA/Z 1234Coded by weight classUsed on empty equipment in transit, particularly excavating and carnival vehicles. 1994 plates started at A/Z 1001.
1994 Wisconsin Special-Z QZ 1286.jpg 1994-2004Embossed black serial on light teal plate; "SPECIAL-Z" and "WISCONSIN" embossed at top and bottom respectively; debossed "94" at bottom
Blank License Plate Shape.svg For Hire1973-1979As 1973-79 passenger base.ZZ 1234ZZ 1001 to approximately ZZ 1700Phased out in favor of passenger plates around 2004. Issued for use on automobiles used for hire under authority of the Transportation Commission, most commonly taxis and shuttle vehicles.
Blank License Plate Shape.svg 1980-1986As 1980-86 passenger base.ZZ 1234ZZ 1001 to ?
Blank License Plate Shape.svg 2000-2004?As current passenger base.123-ZZA101-ZZA to approximately 640-ZZA

Tribal plates

Tribal and Indian nation plates are given to members and nonmembers who reside on their respective reservation. [24] All truck plates start with "T", except for Oneida, which starts with "TK" in place of "7G" on 1999-2004 plates. Some have disabled plates available. Motorcycle plates are available for all plate designs. Plates also bear special-design expiration stickers unavailable to the rest of the state or other reservations.

ImageTypeDates IssuedDesignSerial FormatSerials IssuedNotes
BadRiverWiscon.gif Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa 2008-PresentEmbossed black serial on red graphic plate, "BAD RIVER BAND" screened on top and "LAKE SUPERIOR CHIPPEWA" screened in white below.A123A101 to approximately A789
WI Ho-Chunk Nation plate.jpg Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin 2020-presentEmbossed blue serial on blue, white, and green graphic plate.1234HC1000HC to ?
LacCourteWiscon.jpg

LacCourteWisconVet.jpg

Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians 2010-PresentScreened black serial on white graphic plate with eagle to the left. "LAC COURTE OREILLES" screened in red at top and "OJIBWE NATION" screened in white inside red box below, or, "VETERAN" screened in red inside white box below.A123A101 to A784
LacDuWiscon.gif Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa 1994-PresentEmbossed blue serial, later a black serial and later a screened black serial on red, white and blue graphic plate, "LAC DU FLAMBEAU" screened on top in white and "OJIBWE NATION" screened in white below. Optional "VETERAN" screened vertically in black at left.1234, T123 or T12341001 to approximately 6079, T101 to approximately T1019
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Menominee Tribe/de facto Menominee County 1980-1990Embossed blue serial on white plate with embossed thunderbird symbol to left. "WIS" screened in blue at top and "MENOMINEE NATION" screened in blue below.A123A101 to approximately C177
Blank License Plate Shape.svg 1990-1996As 1980-1990 base with inverted colors.A101 to approximately C224
MenomineeWiscon.gif 1996-2000Embossed black serial on sky and nature scene graphic plate. "WIS" screened in white at top and "MENOMINEE NATION" screened in white below.A1234A0100 to approximately R0704Disabled plates available. Serial sequence shortened to H123 and International Symbol Of Accessibility embossed on right.
MenonWisco.gif 2000-PresentRevised graphics from 1996 base. "WISCONSIN" now screened on top.A0100 to approximately R3843
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Oneida Nation of Wisconsin 1999-2004Embossed blue serial on white plate with eagle, pine tree and turtle at left. "ONEIDA NATION" screened in blue in top right.7G-12347G-1001 to approximately 7G-2769Disabled plates available. Sequence shortened to D123 and International Symbol Of Accessibility embossed on right.
Blank License Plate Shape.svg 2004-PresentEmbossed black serial on white plate with eagle at left. "ONEIDA NATION" screened in white inside blue box-like graphic in top right.6N12346N1001 to approximately 6N3299
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Embossed black serial on white and blue graphic plate with clan symbols at left. "ONEIDA NATION" screened in blue above and clan screened in blue below.3C12343C1001 to approximately 3C3779
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Oneida - Motor Home2004-PresentAs current eagle base. Black embossed "MOTOR HOME" at bottom.MH-123MH-101 to approximately MH-115

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