Vehicle registration plates of Louisiana

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The U.S. state of Louisiana first required its residents to register their motor vehicles and display license plates in 1915.[1]

Passenger plates 1915 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 Louisiana license plate that complied with these standards.

Image Dates issued Design Slogan Serial format Serials issued Notes
150px 1915 Navy base with embossed white block lettering. "LA" to left of registration; "19" embossed at right. 123456
150px 1919 Lime green base with embossed black block lettering and border. Stylized "LA 19" embossed at left. 123456
Blank License Plate Shape.jpg 1928 Off-white base with embossed black block lettering and border. "LA - 1928" embossed at bottom. 123456
150px 1930 Green base with embossed yellow block lettering and border. "FRONT" and "REAR" embossed at left. 123 456
150px 1931 Black base with embossed white lettering and border. "FRONT" and "REAR" embossed at left. 123 456
150px 1933 Orange base with embossed black block lettering and border and pelican at center. 123 456
150px 1934 Navy base with embossed white lettering and border. "LA" and "35" embossed above and below pelican at center. 123 456
150px 1935 Black base with embossed yellow lettering and border. "LA" and "35" embossed above and below pelican at center. 123 456
150px 1936 Orange base with embossed white lettering and border and pelican at center. 123 456
150px 1939 Black base with embossed golden yellow lettering and border and pelican in center. 123 456
150px 1940 Golden yellow base with embossed black lettering and border and map of Louisiana in center. 123 456
150px 1941 Gray base with embossed black lettering and border and shape of state of Louisiana in center. 123 456
150px 1944 Yellow base with black lettering and pelican in center. 123 456 Made from soybeans due to wartime metal shortages.
150px 1945 Black base with embossed white block lettering and border and pelican in center. "19 Louisiana 45" embossed at top. 123 456
150px 1946 White base with embossed black block lettering and border and pelican in center. "19 Louisiana 46" embossed in black at top. 123 456
150px 1947 Unpainted metal base with embossed black block lettering and border and pelican in center. "19 Louisiana 47" embossed in black at bottom. 123 456
150px 1950 Royal blue base with embossed yellow lettering and border with pelican decal in center. "19 Louisiana 50" embossed in yellow at bottom. 123 456
150px 1951 Teal base with embossed yellow lettering and border and pelican in center. "Louisiana - 1951" embossed in yellow at bottom. 123 456
150px 1952 Green base with embossed white lettering and border and pelican in center. "Louisiana 1952" embossed in white at bottom. 123 456
150px 1954 Yellow base with embossed green lettering and border and pelican in center. "LOUISIANA-YAMS" embossed at bottom center between "19" and "54." 123 456
150px 1957 Purple base with embossed yellow lettering and border and pelican in center. 123 456
150px 1958 Red base with embossed white lettering and border and pelican in center. "Sportsmen's Paradise" 123 456
150px 1959 Dark blue base with embossed white lettering and border and pelican in center. "Sportsman's Paradise" 123 456
150px 1960 Purple base with embossed yellow lettering and border and pelican in center. "LSU CENTENNIAL" 123 456
150px 1961 Teal base with embossed yellow lettering and border and pelican in center. "Sportsmen's Paradise" 123 456
150px 1962 Brown base with embossed white lettering and border and pelican in center. "Sportsmen's Paradise" 123 456
150px 1963 Green base with embossed white lettering and border and pelican in center. "Sportsmen's Paradise" 123 456 The last year that the embossed pelican was featured on Louisiana plates.
150px 1972–73 Reflective white base with embossed blue lettering and border. "Sportsman's Paradise" 123A456
Blank License Plate Shape.jpg 1983–84 Embossed dark blue numbers on white plate; logo of the 1984 World's Fair screened in bottom left corner; "Louisiana" screened in blue serifed letters centered above numbers "World's Fair" screened in blue serifed letters centered below numbers 123A456 Letter corresponds to State Police troop area of issue
Blank License Plate Shape.jpg 1984–89 Embossed dark blue numbers on white plate with border line; "LOUISIANA" embossed in block letters centered below numbers "SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE" embossed in block letters above numbers 123A456 Letter corresponds to State Police troop area of issue
Blank License Plate Shape.jpg 1989–93 Embossed dark blue numbers on white plate; screened dark blue graphics of mother pelicans with chicks at top corners; "LoUiSiAna" screened in red and dark blue serifed letters (the 'U', 'S' and 'A' in dark blue) centered below numbers "SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE" screened in red italic block letters centered above numbers 123A456 Letter corresponds to State Police troop area of issue
150px 1993–2001 Embossed dark blue numbers on white plate with border line; "Louisiana" screened in red handwritten font centered above numbers "SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE" screened in blue italic block letters centered below numbers ABC 123 AAA 000 to approximately KLK 999
150px January 1, 2002 – December 31, 2003[2] Embossed dark blue numbers on white plate with border line; screened blue compass graphic in the center containing map of the contiguous US with the area of the Louisiana Purchase highlighted; "Louisiana" screened in red handwritten font centered above numbers "Louisiana Purchase Bicentennial 1803-2003" screened in two lines of blue serifed letters centered below numbers ABC 123 KLL 000 to approximately MSN 999 Limited-run plate to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the Louisiana Purchase.
Blank License Plate Shape.jpg 2004–05 Embossed dark blue numbers on white plate with border line; "Louisiana" screened in red handwritten font centered above numbers "SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE" screened in blue italic block letters centered below numbers ABC 123 MSP 000 to approximately NFU 999 Brief return to 1993 base.
Blank License Plate Shape.jpg February 2005 – 2011 Embossed black numbers on white, yellow and pink gradient plate with border line; screened pelican graphic in the center; "Louisiana" screened in red handwritten font centered above numbers "Sportsman's Paradise" screened in red serifed letters offset to left below numbers ABC 123 NFV 000 to approximately VCS 999 Initial plates featured a larger font for the state name.
Blank License Plate Shape.jpg January 3, 2011 – December 31, 2012[3] Embossed black numbers on white plate with border line and pale green grass graphic; white pelican within green state icon screened at far left; "Louisiana" screened in red handwritten font centered above numbers "200 YEARS" screened in two lines of black characters centered below numbers; small red banner and black vertical dividing line on either side; left banner contains "1812" and right banner contains "2012" ABC123 VCT000 to approximately WUB999 Limited-run plate to celebrate 200 years of statehood. Pelican and state icon later reduced in size.
Blank License Plate Shape.jpg January 2013 – 2014 Embossed black numbers on white, yellow and pink gradient plate with border line; screened pelican graphic in the center; "Louisiana" screened in red handwritten font centered above numbers "Sportsman's Paradise" screened in red serifed letters offset to left below numbers ABC 123 WUL 000 to approximately XRZ 999 Brief return to 2005 base.
Blank License Plate Shape.jpg January 2014 – December 2015 Embossed dark blue numbers on white plate with border line; black bucking horse and rider graphic screened at far left, with "BICENTENNIAL" in black above and, below, "Battle of NEW ORLEANS" in red and "1815-2015" in black; "LOUISIANA" screened in red block letters centered above numbers "www.louisianatravel.com" screened in dark blue block letters centered below numbers ABC123 XSA000 to ZDH999 (as of May 28, 2015) Limited-run plate to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the Battle of New Orleans.

Non-passenger types

Image Type Design First issued Serial format Notes
150px Boat trailer White base with embossed blue lettering and border unknown D123456 or K123456[4] "Boat trailer" embossed at top.
Blank License Plate Shape.jpg Commercial "COMMERCIAL" embossed at bottom. A123456 or N123456[5]
Blank License Plate Shape.jpg Dealer "DEALER" embossed at bottom. DI12345
Blank License Plate Shape.jpg Motorcycle "MC" embossed at bottom. 123456
Blank License Plate Shape.jpg Private Truck "PRIVATE" embossed at bottom. S123456
Blank License Plate Shape.jpg V123456
Blank License Plate Shape.jpg W123456, X123456, currently on Y123456 series
Blank License Plate Shape.jpg "SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE" screened at bottom.
150px Tractor "TRACTOR" embossed at top; weight of vehicle embossed in top right corner. 1963 123456
150px Truck "TRUCK" embossed at top; weight of vehicle embossed in top right corner. 1966 B123456, now at C123456
150px Truck "TRUCK" embossed at top; weight of vehicle embossed in top right corner. 1967 123456
Blank License Plate Shape.jpg Trailer TRAILER embossed at bottom ? D123456, E123456, L123456

Optional types

Optional types do not use leading zeros in their serials.

Image Type Design First issued Serial format Notes
Blank License Plate Shape.jpg American Indian A/I 1234
Blank License Plate Shape.jpg Animal Friendly F/A 1234
Blank License Plate Shape.jpg Bring Back the Bobwhite 12
Blank License Plate Shape.jpg Choose Life C/L 1234
Blank License Plate Shape.jpg Emergency Medical Technician
Blank License Plate Shape.jpg Firefighter—Retired 123
Blank License Plate Shape.jpg "In God We Trust" T/G 1234
Blank License Plate Shape.jpg Louisiana Tech University 123
Blank License Plate Shape.jpg Marine Corps League 12
Blank License Plate Shape.jpg Our Environment...Our Future Black on reflective light blue, white, and dark blue with multicolored graphic of pelican at right. 123
E/E 1234
Blank License Plate Shape.jpg "Preserve Our Hunting Heritage" W/D 1234
Blank License Plate Shape.jpg Save the Louisiana Black Bear B/B 1234
150px Sons of Confederate Veterans C/V 1234
Blank License Plate Shape.jpg Special Olympics 12
Blank License Plate Shape.jpg Think Safe Kids 12
Blank License Plate Shape.jpg U.S. Veteran—Marine Corps "USMC" printed diagonally to left of serial M/A 1234
Blank License Plate Shape.jpg U.S. Veteran—Navy—Retired "NAVY" printed diagonally and "RETIRED" printed horizontally to left of serial 123

Government plates

Image Type Design First issued Serial format Notes
Blank License Plate Shape.jpg Public "PUBLIC" embossed vertically at left; "SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE" screened at bottom. 123456
LAgameWardenPlate2.jpg Wildlife & Fisheries Enforcement SF 12

State Police troop codes

From 1965 until 1993, Louisiana State Police troop area codes were used as part of the serial on the plate, invariably in the center of the serial. From 1993 until 1996, stickers were used to show the troop. This was done to give some idea of where the plates were issued. However, registrants who applied via the mail got plates with the "X" code, which was used for Baton Rouge.

Code Troop or area
A Baton Rouge
B New Orleans
C Raceland, (later Gray after troop office was moved in the mid 1970s)
D Lake Charles
E Alexandria
F Monroe
G Shreveport
H Leesville
I Lafayette
K Opelousas
L Covington
M Raceland (eliminated in 1973)
N New Orleans (overflow)
X Baton Rouge/statewide mail

References

  1. Benjamin F. Shearer, Barbara S. Shearer. State Names, Seals, Flags, and Symbols: A Historical Guide. Greenwood Press, 2001. ISBN 0-313-31534-5. Quote from p. 200: "The state of Louisiana began issuing license plates in 1915."
  2. Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles web site [1].
  3. Louisiana Bicentennial Commission web site [2].
  4. http://www.licenseplates.cc/highs.php?where=LA
  5. http://www.licenseplates.cc/highs.php?where=LA

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