Vehicle registration plates of Idaho

Vehicle registration plates of Idaho

Since 1913, the U.S. state of Idaho has issued license plates for vehicles registered there.

Current passenger baseplates

County codes

The following codes are found on standard-issue Idaho license plates. The naming convention is the order of the county in an alphabetical list followed by the first letter of the county name. For example, 2T indicates the second Idaho county beginning with T in an alphabetical list, or Twin Falls County. If only one Idaho county begins with a particular letter, the letter alone serves as the county code. Idaho specialty and vanity license plates do not use county codes; some non-passenger types are county-coded, while others are not.

History

References

* [http://www.itd.idaho.gov/dmv/vehicleservices/assessor.htm Idaho Motor Vehicle County Office Locations]

External links

* [http://www.15q.net/id.html Idaho license plates 1969-present]


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