Vehicle registration plates of Alabama

The U.S. state of Alabama first required its residents to register their motor vehicles and display license plates in 1911.

Alabama
Current series
SloganHeart of Dixie
Size12 in × 6 in
30 cm × 15 cm
MaterialAluminum
Serial format1A2345B
1A23BCD
1A23B4C
10A123B
10A12B3
10A1B23
10A1BC2
10A2BCD
(county-coded)
IntroducedJanuary 3, 2022 (2022-01-03)
Availability
Issued byAlabama Department of Revenue
History
First issuedOctober 1, 1911 (1911-10-01)

As of 2021, plates are issued by the Alabama Department of Revenue. Only rear plates have been required on standard passenger vehicles since 1963.

History

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Some Alabama municipalities issued their own license plates for horse-drawn vehicles as well as automobiles prior to 1911. The earliest known plate is a bronze plate, "No. 1", issued by the city of Bessemer on a two-horse wagon in 1901, while the earliest known plate for an automobile is a 1906 dash plate[1] issued by the city of Birmingham, originally assigned to a 1904 6-cylinder Ford.[1] Between 1909 and 1911, Birmingham and Mobile issued annual plates made of porcelain-coated steel, while Montgomery, the state capital, issued a similar plate only in 1909. Dothan also issued a porcelain plate in 1911.[2]

The state first issued annual license plates on October 1, 1911, with plate #1 being issued to the Leak Funeral Home in Montgomery.[1] Until 1980, the license year was October 1 to September 30. Porcelain plates were originally used, before the state switched to embossed metal plates in 1915. The 1916–17 plate was the first to feature the year of expiration, while the 1921–22 plate was the first to use a horsepower class system, with each class denoted by a letter.[3] Kilby Prison near Montgomery took charge of all plate manufacture in 1928.[1]

In 1933, the horsepower classes were replaced by weight classes, using the same letter system; these lasted until 1952.[4] County coding was introduced in 1941.

A 1951 law added a heart shape and the phrase "Heart of Dixie" to the state's license plates (beginning with the 1954–55 plate), adopting a slogan created by the Alabama Chamber of Commerce. The heart motif and slogan remain in use on all standard-issue plates today.[1]

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.[5] The 1955 (dated 1956) issue was the first Alabama license plate that complied with these standards.

Since 1980, Alabama has used a staggered registration system based on the first letter of the registrant's last name. Registrations expire January through November, with fleet, leased, and commercial vehicles expiring in November.[1][6]

Passenger baseplates

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1911 to 1976

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Image Dates issued Design Slogan Serial format Serials issued Notes
  1911–12 White serial on blue porcelain plate; vertical "ALA" at left none 1234 1 to approximately 4000
  1912–13 Black serial on orange porcelain plate; vertical "ALA" at left none 1234 1 to approximately 4800
  1913–14 Black serial on white porcelain plate; vertical "ALA" at left none 1234 1 to approximately 8300
  1914–15 White serial on green porcelain plate; vertical "ALA" at left none 12345 1 to approximately 12100
  1915–16 Embossed black serial on yellow plate; vertical "ALA" at left none 12345 1 to 10000;
15001 to approximately 24100
First embossed plate.
  1916–17 Embossed red serial on white plate; vertical "ALA" and "1917" at left and right respectively none 12345 1 to 25000;
35001 to approximately 36600
First dated plate.
  1917–18 Embossed blue serial on gray plate; vertical "1918" and "ALA" at left and right respectively none 12345 1 to approximately 30200
  1918–19 Embossed white serial on dark green plate with border line; vertical "ALA" and "19" at left and right respectively none 12345 00001 to approximately 49500
  1919–20 Embossed black serial on white plate with border line; vertical "20" and "ALA" at left and right respectively none 12345 00001 to approximately 64700
  1920–21 Embossed red serial on white plate with border line; vertical "21" and "ALA" at left and right respectively none 12345 00001 to approximately 69600
  1921–22 Embossed black serial on yellow plate with border line; vertical "ALA" and "22" at right; "PRIVATE" centered at bottom none A-12345 Coded by horsepower class (A)
  1922–23 Embossed white serial on dark blue plate with border line; "23" and vertical "ALA" at right; "PRIVATE" centered at bottom none A-12345 Coded by horsepower class (A)
  1923–24 Embossed brown serial on cream plate with border line; "ALA. PRIVATE 1924" at bottom none A-123-456 Coded by horsepower class (A)
  1924–25 Embossed white serial on red plate with border line; "1925 PRIVATE ALA." at bottom none A-123-456 Coded by horsepower class (A)
  1925–26 Embossed white serial on green plate with border line; "1926 PRIVATE ALA." at bottom none A-123-456 Coded by horsepower class (A)
  1926–27 Embossed white serial on black plate with border line; "ALABAMA 1927" at bottom none A-123-456 Coded by horsepower class (A) First use of the full state name.
  1927–28 Embossed black serial on yellow plate with border line; "ALABAMA" at bottom, offset to left; "28" at bottom right none 123-456A Coded by horsepower class (A)
  1928–29 Embossed yellow serial on black plate with border line; "ALABAMA" at bottom, offset to left; "29" at bottom right none 123-456A Coded by horsepower class (A)
  1929–30 Embossed white serial on red plate with border line; "ALABAMA" at top, offset to left; "30" at top right none 123-456A Coded by horsepower class (A)
  1930–31 Embossed yellow serial on green plate with border line; "ALABAMA" at top, offset to right; "31" at top left none A123-456 Coded by horsepower class (A)
  1931–32 Embossed black serial on white plate with border line; "ALABAMA" at top, offset to left; "32" at top right none 123-456A Coded by horsepower class (A)
  1932–33 Embossed white serial on light blue plate with border line; "ALABAMA" at bottom, offset to left; "33" at bottom right none 123-456A Coded by horsepower class (A)
  1933–34 Embossed black serial on orange plate with border line; "ALABAMA" at top, offset to left; "34" at top right none 123-456A Coded by weight class (A)
  1934–35 Embossed white serial on green plate with border line; "ALABAMA" at bottom, offset to left; "35" at bottom right none 123-456A Coded by weight class (A)
  1935–36 Embossed red serial on white plate with border line; "ALABAMA" at top, offset to left; "36" at top right none 123-456A Coded by weight class (A)
 
 
1936–37 Embossed blue serial on white plate with border line; "ALA. FRONT" (on front plates) or "ALABAMA" (on rear plates) at bottom, offset to left; "37" at bottom right none 123-456A Coded by weight class (A) Separate front and rear plates.
  1937–38 Embossed red serial on dark blue plate with border line; "ALABAMA" at top, offset to left; "38" at top right none 123-456A Coded by weight class (A)
  1938–39 Embossed black serial on silver plate with border line; "ALABAMA" at bottom, offset to right; "39" at bottom left none A123-456 Coded by weight class (A)
  1939–40 Embossed yellow serial on black plate with border line; "ALA." at top, offset to left; "40" at top right none 123-456A Coded by weight class (A)
  1940–41 Embossed black serial on yellow plate with border line; "ALA. 1941" centered at top none A 123-456 Coded by weight class (A)
  1941–43 Embossed yellow serial on black plate; "ALABAMA 1942" centered at bottom none 1A12·345
10A1·234
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10) and weight class (A) First use of county codes. Revalidated through September 30, 1943, with windshield stickers, due to metal conservation for World War II.[7]
  1943–44 Embossed black serial on yellow plate; "ALABAMA 1944" centered at top none 1A12·345
10A1·234
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10) and weight class (A)
  1944–45 Embossed yellow serial on black plate; "ALABAMA 1945" centered at bottom none 1A12·345
10A1·234
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10) and weight class (A)
  1945–46 Embossed white serial on black plate; "ALABAMA 1946" centered at top none 1A12·345
10A1·234
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10) and weight class (A)
  1946–47 Embossed black serial on silver plate; "ALABAMA 1947" centered at bottom none 1A12·345
10A1·234
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10) and weight class (A)
  1947–48 Embossed golden yellow serial on black plate; "ALABAMA 1948" centered at top none 1A12·345
10A1·234
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10) and weight class (A)
  1948–49 Embossed black serial on golden yellow plate with border line; "ALA. 49" centered at bottom none 1A12·345
10A1·234
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10) and weight class (A)
  1949–50 Embossed yellow serial on black plate with border line; "ALA. 50" centered at top none 1A12·345
10A1·234
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10) and weight class (A)
  1950–51 Embossed black serial on yellow plate with border line; "ALA. 51" centered at bottom none 1A12·345
10A1·234
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10) and weight class (A)
  1951–52 Embossed white serial on blue plate with border line; "ALA. 52" centered at top none 1A12·345
10A1·234
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10) and weight class (A)
  1952–53 Embossed blue serial on white plate with border line; "ALA. 53" centered at bottom none 1-123·456
10-12·345
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10)
  1953–54 Embossed white serial on blue plate with border line; "ALA. 54" centered at bottom none 1-123·456
10-12·345
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10)
  1954–55 Embossed white serial on green plate with border line; heart shape around county code at left; "ALABAMA" centered at bottom; "55" at bottom right "HEART OF DIXIE" centered at top 1 12·345
1A 12·345
10 12·345
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10) First use of the "Heart of Dixie" slogan. One-letter serial format used in Jefferson County after 1 99·999 was reached; this occurred on each subsequent plate until 1976, with Mobile County following suit from 1960.
  1955–56 Embossed black serial on golden yellow plate with border line; heart shape, "ALABAMA" and "56" at bottom "HEART OF DIXIE" centered at top 1-12·345
1A-12·345
10-12·345
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10) First 6" x 12" plate.
  1956–57 Embossed golden yellow serial on black plate with border line; heart shape, "ALABAMA" and "57" at bottom "HEART OF DIXIE" centered at top 1-12·345
1A-12·345
10-12·345
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10)
  1957–58 Embossed white serial on blue plate with border line; heart shape, "ALABAMA" and "58" at bottom "HEART OF DIXIE" centered at top 1-12·345
1A-12·345
10-12·345
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10)
  1958–59 Embossed blue serial on white plate with border line; heart shape, "ALABAMA" and "59" at bottom "HEART OF DIXIE" centered at top 1-12·345
1A-12·345
10-12·345
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10)
  1959–60 Embossed white serial on blue plate with border line; heart shape, "ALABAMA" and "60" at bottom "HEART OF DIXIE" centered at top 1-12·345
1A-12·345
10-12·345
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10)
  1960–61 Embossed white serial on black plate with border line; heart shape, "ALABAMA" and "61" at bottom "HEART OF DIXIE" centered at top 1-12·345
1A-12·345
10-12·345
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10)
  1961–62 Embossed white serial on green plate with border line; heart shape, "ALABAMA" and "62" at bottom "HEART OF DIXIE" centered at top 1-12345
1A-12345
10-12345
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10)
  1962–63 Embossed reflective white serial on dark blue plate with border line; heart shape, "ALABAMA" and "63" at bottom "HEART OF DIXIE" centered at top 1-12345
1A-12345
10-12345
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10)
  1963–64 Embossed reflective white serial on red plate with border line; heart shape, "ALABAMA" and "64" at bottom "HEART OF DIXIE" centered at top 1-12345
1A-12345
10-12345
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10) Issued in the colors of the University of Alabama.
  1964–65 Embossed reflective orange serial on blue plate with border line; heart shape, "ALABAMA" and "65" at bottom "HEART OF DIXIE" centered at top 1-12345
1A-12345
10-12345
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10) Issued in the colors of Auburn University.
  1965–66 Embossed reflective white serial on black plate with border line; heart shape, "ALABAMA" and "66" at bottom "HEART OF DIXIE" centered at top 1-12345
1A-12345
10-12345
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10)
  1966–67 Embossed reflective yellow serial on blue plate with border line; heart shape, "ALABAMA" and "67" at bottom "HEART OF DIXIE" centered at top 1-12345
1A-12345
10-12345
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10)
  1967–68 Embossed reflective white serial on red plate with border line; heart shape, "ALABAMA" and "68" at bottom "HEART OF DIXIE" centered at top 1-12345
1A-12345
10-12345
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10)
  1968–69 Embossed green serial on reflective white plate with border line; heart shape, "ALABAMA" and "69" at bottom "HEART OF DIXIE" centered at top 1-12345
1A-12345
10-12345
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10)
  1969–70 Embossed blue serial on reflective white plate with border line; heart shape, "ALABAMA" and "70" at bottom "HEART OF DIXIE" centered at top 1-12345
1A-12345
10-12345
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10)
  1970–71 Embossed black serial on reflective yellow plate with border line; heart shape, "ALABAMA" and "71" at bottom "HEART OF DIXIE" centered at top 1-12345
1A-12345
10-12345
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10)
  1971–72 Embossed black serial on reflective mint green plate with border line; heart shape, "ALABAMA" and "72" at bottom "HEART OF DIXIE" centered at top 1-12345
1A-12345
10-12345
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10)
  1972–73 Embossed red serial on reflective white plate with border line; heart shape, "ALABAMA" and "73" at bottom "HEART OF DIXIE" centered at top 1-12345
1A-12345
10-12345
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10)
  1973–74 Embossed black serial on reflective white plate with border line; "74", "ALABAMA" and heart shape at bottom "HEART OF DIXIE" centered at top 1-12345
1A-12345
10-12345
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10)
  1974–75 Embossed black serial on reflective yellow plate with border line; heart shape, "ALABAMA" and "75" at bottom "HEART OF DIXIE" centered at top 1-12345
1A-12345
10-12345
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10)
  1975–76 Embossed blue serial on reflective white plate with border line; "76", "ALABAMA" and heart shape at bottom "HEART OF DIXIE" centered at top 1-12345
1A-12345
10-12345
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10)

1976 to present

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Image Dates issued Design Slogan Serial format Serials issued Notes
 
 
October 1976 – December 1981 Embossed blue serial on reflective white plate; red Alabama State Capitol graphic screened in the center; state flag, blue rectangle and U.S. Bicentennial logo screened at bottom; "ALABAMA" screened in blue centered at top "HEART OF DIXIE" in white within red heart screened at top left ABC 123 AAA 001 to approximately HDZ 999 Early plates carried the county of issuance on a sticker over the blue rectangle. Later plates used taller serial dies. Letters I and Q not used in serials.[3]
  January 1982 – December 1986 Embossed red serial on reflective white plate; "Alabama" screened in dark blue centered at top "HEART OF DIXIE" in white within dark blue heart screened at top left 1A 12345
10A 1234
47 12345
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10) All-numeric serials issued in Madison County after 47Z 9999 was reached.
  January 1987 – December 1991 Embossed blue serial on reflective white plate; two red hearts screened at top left and top right, connected by two red lines; "Alabama" screened in red centered at bottom "HEART OF DIXIE" screened in red centered at top, between red lines 1AB 1234
10AB 123
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10)
  January 1992 – December 1996 Embossed blue serial on reflective white plate; "ALABAMA" screened in blue centered at top, with blue line on either side "Heart of Dixie" screened in red centered between state name and serial, with heart outline around the "of" 1ABC123
10ABC12
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10) Letters E, I, O, Q, U and X not used in serials; this practice continued until 2022.[3]
  January 1997 – December 2001 Embossed black serial on reflective white plate; pale blue fade with stars at top and pale red fade at bottom; "Alabama" screened in red at bottom "Heart of Dixie" screened in blue centered at top; with red heart behind the "of" 1AB1234
10AB123
47ABC12
47A1B23
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10) Three-letter and letter-number-letter serial formats used in Madison County after 47ZZ999 was reached.
  January 2002[8] – December 31, 2008 Embossed red serial on reflective white plate; blue bar with white falling stars and musical notes screened at top; "Alabama" screened in red centered at bottom "Stars Fell On" screened in white centered on blue bar; "HEART OF DIXIE" in white within red heart screened above and to right of state name 1A1234B
10A123B
47A1B2C
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10) Alternating letter-number serial format used in Madison County after 47Z999Z was reached. Plates with screened serials issued in counties that had exhausted their supplies of embossed plates.
  June – December 31, 2008 As above, but with serial screened rather than embossed
January 2, 2009[8] – December 31, 2013 Black screened digits with Alabama Gulf Coast graphic;[9] blue cursive "Alabama" centered at bottom "Sweet Home" in blue centered at top; "HEART OF DIXIE" in blue within blue heart outline to right of "Sweet Home" 1A12B34
10A12B3
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10)
January 2, 2014 – January 2, 2022 Black screened serial with lake and forest graphic "HEART OF DIXIE" in white within white heart outline at bottom right 1AB1234
10AB123
10A1B23
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10) Letter-number-letter serial format used in Madison and Shelby Counties after 47ZZ999 and 58ZZ999, respectively, were reached.
January 3, 2022 – present Black screened serial with sunrise beach graphic; "ALABAMA" centered at top in blue; "www.alabama.travel" centered at bottom in white "HEART OF DIXIE" in white within white heart outline at bottom right 1A2345B
1A23BCD
10A123B
10A12B3
10A1B23
10A1BC2
10A2BCD
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10) While the official start of this base was January 2022, some appeared as early as October 2021.[3]

The last 4-5 characters can be numbers or letters. Each progresses 0 to 9, then A to Y, from right to left.

Letters I,O,Q not used. Additionally, the letters F,G,J,K,L,S,V and Z have only been observed in the 10A123B format.

Non-passenger and specialty plates

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Alabama offers a variety of optional plates that motorists may display upon the payment of an additional fee as well as non-passenger plate types that are displayed on vehicles for specialized uses.[10]

Non-passenger types

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Many non-passenger types are both county-coded and weight-coded. Where noted, the county code is the first one or two regularly sized number of the serial, while the weight code is a small number beneath the letter that indicates the vehicle type.

Image Type First issued (in design shown) Serial format Notes
  Ambulance/Hearse October 1, 2022 0K/0 12345
00K/0 1234
Annual plates. "Ambulance" legend.
  Apportioned January 2012 1234567 Annual plates. "Apportioned" legend.
  Bus October 2013 0Q/0 12345
00Q/0 1234
Annual plates. "Bus" legend.
  Consular Official October 1, 2022 CNSL12 Annual plates. "Consular Official" legend.
  Cotton Module October 2013 CM12345 Annual plates. "Cotton Module" legend.
  County Government - Motorcycle Unknown CM 123 Permanent plates.
  County Government - Passenger Unknown 12345 CO "County" legend. Permanent plates.
  County Government - Passenger - Disabled Unknown D12 CO "County" legend. Permanent plates.
  Dealer - Motorcycle Unknown 1234 Annual plates. "Dealer" legend.
  Dealer - Passenger Unknown 12345 Annual plates. "Dealer" legend.
  Dealer Transit - Motorcycle 12345 Annual plates. "Dealer" legend.
  Dealer Transit - Passenger 12345 Annual plates. "Dealer" legend.
  Disabled Person - Motorcycle 12G34
  Disabled Person - Passenger 123 AB
1A2B3
  Farm Truck or Farm Truck Tractor Unknown 0F/0 12345
00F/0 1234
Annual plates. "Farm" legend.
  Fleet Unknown "Fleet" legend.
  For-Hire - Limited 0X/L 12345
00X/L 1234
Annual plates.
  Forest Truck Unknown 0L/0 12345
00L/0 1234
Annual plates. "Forest" legend.
  Manufacturer Unknown MA1234 Annual plates. "Manufacturer" legend.
  Motorcycle January 2014 123456M

 

Municipal Government - Motorcycle MM 123 Permanent plates.
  Municipal Government - Passenger 12345 MU "Municipal" legend. Permanent plates.
  Municipal Government - Passenger - Disabled A12 MU "Municipal" legend. Permanent plates.
  Municipal Government - Public Utility 1234 PUD "Municipal" legend. Permanent plates.

 

Permanent Trailer A123456 Permanent plates.

 

Motor Home 0R/0 12345
00R/0 1234
Annual plates. Weight class as legend.
  Rental Trailer 0R/T 12345
00R/T 1234
Annual plates.
  Taxi 0Z/0 12345
00Z/0 1234
Annual plates.
  Semi Trailer 0TR 1234
00T/R 1234
Annual plates. "Forest" legend.
  State Defense Force 123SDF
  State Government - Motorcycle S M12 Permanent plates.
  State Government - Passenger S 1234A Permanent plates.
  State Government - Passenger - Disabled S 12A Permanent plates.
  State Government - Passenger - State motor pool SMP 123 Permanent plates.
  Truck or Truck Tractor - 8,001 to 10,000 lb. 0P/0 12345
00P/0 1234
  Truck or Truck Tractor - greater than 10,000 lb. 0X/0 12345
00X/0 1234
Annual plates.
  U.S. Government-Loaned GL 1234 "US GOV'T LOANED" legend. Permanent plates.
  Vintage Vehicle - Motorcycle
  Vintage Vehicle - Passenger VAB 123
  Volunteer Fire Department VF1234

Specialty types

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Image Type First issued Serial format Notes
  Active Reserve Redesigned 2009 12AB
  Alabama A&M University Available in personalized format.
  Alabama Cattlemen's Association 1A23B Available in personalized format.
  Alabama Children's Trust Fund Available in personalized format.
Alabama State University ABC123 Available in personalized format.
  Alabama Wildlife Federation 1A23B Available in personalized format.
  Amateur Radio various
  Athens State University Available in personalized format.
  Atomic Nuked Veteran A12B3
  Atomic Nuked Veteran - Disabled A12B
  Auburn University 12A3B Available in personalized format.
  Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum - Motorcycle Available in personalized format.
  Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum - Passenger Available in personalized format.
  Birmingham-Southern College Available in personalized format.
  Breast Cancer Research Foundation of Alabama 2009 Available in personalized format.
  Choose Life 1A23B
  Curing Childhood Cancer 12A3B Available in personalized format.
  Desert Shield/Desert Storm Veteran A12B3
  Desert Shield/Desert Storm Veteran - Disabled A12B
  Disabled Veteran V12345 Sticker with name of conflict placed between lower bolt holes.
  Disabled Veteran - Disabled AB12 Sticker with name of conflict placed between lower bolt holes.
  Drive Out Ovarian Cancer 2009 Available in personalized format.
  Ducks Unlimited ABC123 Available in personalized format.
 

 

Educator Redesigned 2009 AB123 Available in personalized format.
  Faulkner University Redesigned 2009 Available in personalized format.
  Farming Feeds Alabama ABC123 Available in personalized format.
  Fight Breast Cancer 2009 Available in personalized format.
  Fire Fighter F12345
  First to the Moon and Beyond ABC123 Serials were initially embossed but were later surface-printed. Available in personalized format.
  Forests Forever ABC123 Available in personalized format.
  Forever Wild 1234FW Available in personalized format.
  Former Prisoner of War POW 1234 "God Bless America" legend
  Former Prisoner of War POW 1AB "God Bless America" legend
  Fraternal Order of Police 123FA
12AB3
  Generic specialty plate: Alabama Association of Realtors; Civitan International; Delta Sigma Theta; Letter Carrier; NASCAR-themed; Organ Donor; Retired Educator; Square Dancer; Take a Kid Fishing 12A3B
1A2B3
Decal promoting organization or cause applied to left of serial. Available in personalized format.
  Global War on Terrorism Veteran 12A3B
  Global War on Terrorism Veteran - Disabled

 

God Bless America 2006
redesigned 2013
AB12345 and 12345AB
1234AB5
  Helping Schools HS123A Available in personalized format.
  Helping Uninsured Children c. 2008 Available in personalized format.
  Huntingdon College 1A23B Available in personalized format.
  Jacksonville State University Available in personalized format.
  Judson College Available in personalized format.
  Korean War Veteran A12B3
  Korean War Veteran - Disabled A12B
  Medal of Honor MOH 1
  Medal of Honor - Disabled 1AB
  Miles College Available in personalized format.
  National Guard Redesigned 2008 12345 (until 2008)
N/G (2008—present)
  National Guard - Disabled 1AB (until 2008)
unknown (2008—present)
  National Wild Turkey Federation Available in personalized format.
  Oakwood College 1A23B Available in personalized format.
  Pearl Harbor Survivor 1A2
  Pearl Harbor Survivor - Disabled AB1
  Protect Our Environment ABC123 Available in personalized format.
  Purple Heart Redesigned c. 2009 PH12A "Combat Wounded" legend
  Purple Heart—Disabled Redesigned c. 2009 AB1 "Combat Wounded" legend
  Rescue Squad Redesigned 2009 RS 12345
  Samford University Redesigned 2009 SU12A Available in personalized format.
  Save the Cahaba Available in personalized format.
  Selma University 1A23B Available in personalized format.
  Shriners Hospitals for Children AB 12
  Sons of Confederate Veterans AB123 Available in personalized format.
  Spay and Neuter 2009 Available in personalized format.
  Spring Hill College SHC123 Available in personalized format.
  Stillman College 123 SC Available in personalized format.
  Support the Arts Available in personalized format.
  Talladega College 12 TC
123 TC
  Tuskegee University T123U
  Troy University Available in personalized format.
  University of Alabama Redesigned c. 2004, 2009 ABC123 Serials were initially embossed but were later surface-printed. Available in personalized format.
  University of Alabama Birmingham A1B23 Available in personalized format.
  University of Alabama in Huntsville Available in personalized format.
  University of Mobile A1B23 Available in personalized format.
  University of Montevallo Redesigned c. 2008 A123B Available in personalized format.
  University of North Alabama Redesigned c. 2009 UNA123 Available in personalized format.
  University of South Alabama Redesigned c. 2009 SA123 Available in personalized format.
  University of West Alabama Redesigned c. 2009 123WA Available in personalized format.
  U.S. Armed Forces - Retired A1B23 Sticker with branch of service placed between lower bolt holes.
  U.S. Armed Forces - Retired - Disabled 1234A Sticker with branch of service placed between lower bolt holes.
  Vanity various
  Vietnam Veteran A12B3
  Vietnam Veteran - Disabled A12B3
  World War II Veteran - American Campaign A12B3
  World War II Veteran - American Campaign - Disabled A12B
  World War II Veteran - Asiatic Campaign A12B3
  World War II Veteran - Asiatic Campaign - Disabled A12B
  World War II Veteran - Battle of the Bulge A12B3
  World War II Veteran - Battle of the Bulge - Disabled A12B
  World War II Veteran - European Campaign A12B3
  World War II Veteran - European Campaign A12B

County coding

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Alabama established a numerical county-code system for its license plates in 1941, with codes 1, 2 and 3 assigned to the three most populous counties of the time (Jefferson, Mobile and Montgomery), and codes 4 through 67 assigned to the remaining counties in alphabetical order. The state had no plans to update this numbering system.[11] Code 70 was added in 1948 for replacement plates, followed in 1966 by code 80 for supplemental plates in counties that had run out of standard plates.[3] The system remains in use today on passenger plates and some non-passenger types. Despite being 03 on registration plates, Montgomery County is no longer the third most populous county and ranks 7th in the state. The current second Most populous county as of 2024 is Madison County with the registration code of 47.

Code County
1 Jefferson
2 Mobile
3 Montgomery
4 Autauga
5 Baldwin
6 Barbour
7 Bibb
8 Blount
9 Bullock
10 Butler
11 Calhoun
12 Chambers
13 Cherokee
14 Chilton
15 Choctaw
16 Clarke
17 Clay
18 Cleburne
19 Coffee
20 Colbert
21 Conecuh
22 Coosa
23 Covington
24 Crenshaw
25 Cullman
26 Dale
27 Dallas
28 DeKalb
29 Elmore
30 Escambia
31 Etowah
32 Fayette
33 Franklin
34 Geneva
35 Greene
36 Hale
37 Henry
38 Houston
39 Jackson
40 Lamar
41 Lauderdale
42 Lawrence
43 Lee
44 Limestone
45 Lowndes
46 Macon
47 Madison
48 Marengo
49 Marion
50 Marshall
51 Monroe
52 Morgan
53 Perry
54 Pickens
55 Pike
56 Randolph
57 Russell
58 Shelby
59 St. Clair
60 Sumter
61 Talladega
62 Tallapoosa
63 Tuscaloosa
64 Walker
65 Washington
66 Wilcox
67 Winston
70 Replacement
80 Supplemental

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f Harris, Len (June 2007) "Heart of Plates: Alabama". Plates. The Magazine of ALPCA. Vol. 53, No. 3
  2. ^ Taylor, Eric Robert. "Alabama Archive". PorcelainPlates.net. Retrieved July 27, 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d e Tanner, Eric N. "Alabama Passenger License Plates". allaboutlicenseplates.com. Retrieved November 11, 2020.
  4. ^ "A preview of 1953 state tag" (July 1952) Birmingham News via Birmingham Rewound
  5. ^ Garrish, Christopher (October 2016). "Reconsidering the Standard Plate Size". Plates. Vol. 62, no. 5. Automobile License Plate Collectors Association.
  6. ^ "Motor Vehicle Division - Registration FAQs". Archived from the original on 2012-08-30. Retrieved 2008-04-27.
  7. ^ License Plates of the World - Alabama 1940s
  8. ^ a b Lowry, Bob (October 8, 2008). "'Stars' fall from car tags for 'Sweet Home' at beach". The Huntsville Times.
  9. ^ State of Alabama - Office of Governor Bob Riley - Press Release: State’s New License Plates Feature Beach Scene and ‘Sweet Home Alabama’ Archived 2008-11-19 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ Alabama Department of Revenue Motor Vehicle Division.
  11. ^ "Alabama Automobile Tags Numerical by County". Alabama Department of Archives and History. 2008. Retrieved September 1, 2015.
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