Vehicle registration plates of Illinois
The U.S. state of Illinois first required motorists to register their vehicles in 1907 and began issuing license plates to registrants in 1911. Plates were issued annually until 1978.
Early history
In 1907, Illinois motorists were first required to register their vehicles with the Secretary of State’s office and pay a one time registration fee of $2. Registrants were issued a numbered aluminum disc to place on their dashboard, but they had to provide their own license plates. The registration became annual in 1909 with motorists being issued aluminum dashboard discs and still had to provide their own license plates.
1911 was the first year that the state began issuing license plates itself. The aluminum dashboard discs were also issued, matching the license plate number. The legislation authorizing the state issuance of license plates also provided for the registration and plating of motorcycles and issued special licenses and plates to mechanics and chauffeurs. Both plates and aluminum dashboard discs were issued annually.
By 1914, plates with letter prefixes (H, K, P, and R) were issued for the first time after reaching plate 99999 in order to keep the plates five characters. In 1916, the first six digit plates began to be issued. The next year, 1917, would be the final year of the issuance of the aluminum dashboard discs.
1920 marked the first year that plates were issued to different classes of vehicles. Only two general classes were specified, vehicles carrying less than seven people and those that carried more than seven people or carried freight. Trucks received their own special plate for the first time with a vertical "TRUCK" embossed onto the plate. Four years later, the first plates for trailers were issued.
Modern history
In 1956, the U.S. states and Canadian provinces came to an agreement with the Automobile Manufacturers Association that standardized 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 Illinois license plate that complied with these standards.
Passenger baseplates 1911 to 1978
Image | First issued | Description | Slogan | Serial format | Serials issued | Notes |
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1914 | Green embossed serial number and border on white base with slats between numbers (rear plate shown.) "ILL 14" on right side. | none | 123456 | |||
1916 | Black embossed serial number and border on silver base. "ILL 16" on right side. | none | 123456 | |||
1920 | Black embossed serial number and border on orange base. "ILL 20" on right side. | none | 123456 | |||
1924 | Deep yellow embossed serial number and border on black base. "ILL 24" on right side. | none | 123456 | |||
1925 | White embossed serial number and border on brown base. "ILL 25" on right side. | none | 123456 | |||
1927 | Black embossed serial number, border, and state shape on orange base. "ILL 27" in orange base incused within state shape. | none | 123456 | |||
1928 | White embossed serial number and border on maroon base. "ILL 28" on right side | none | 123456 | |||
1930 | White embossed serial number and border on black base. "ILL 30" on right side | none | 123456 | |||
1931 | Black embossed serial number and border on light green base. "ILL 31" on right side | none | 123456 | |||
1933 | White embossed serial number and border on blue base. "ILL 33" on right side | none | 123456 | |||
1934 | Yellow embossed serial number and border on black base. "ILLINOIS-1934" on bottom. | none | 123456 | |||
1937 | Black embossed serial number and border on yellow base. "19 ILLINOIS 37" on top | none | 123456 | |||
1939 | Yellow embossed serial number and border on black base. "ILLINOIS 39" on top | none | 123456 | |||
1940 | White embossed serial number and border on dark brown base. "ILLINOIS 40" on bottom | none | 123456 | |||
1941 | Black embossed serial number on yellow base. "ILLINOIS 1941" at top | none | 123456 | |||
1943 | White lettering on green base | none | 1234 567 | First year plates are made of fiberboard due to WWII steel rationing | ||
1944 | White lettering on brown base | none | 1234 567 | |||
1945 | Orange lettering on black base | none | 1234 567 | |||
1946 | White lettering on red base | none | 1234 567 | |||
1947 | Off-white lettering on green base | none | 1234 567 | |||
1948 | Black lettering on orange base | none | 1234 567 | Last year plates are made of fiberboard due to WWII steel rationing. | ||
1949 | Off-white lettering on dark blue base | none | 1234 567 | |||
1950 | Black lettering on yellow base | none | Plates are manufactured out of aluminum for the first time | |||
1951 | Maroon on unpainted aluminum | none | 1234 567 A123456 123 456 |
Only year plates manufactured with unpainted background. | ||
1952 | Blue lettering on orange base | none | ||||
1953 | Red lettering on cream-colored base | none | License plates placed under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of State | |||
1954 | White lettering on black base | Land of Lincoln | First year the "Land of Lincoln" slogan appears on plates | |||
1955 | Orange lettering on blue base | Land of Lincoln | Colors selected to honor the state's flagship university, the University of Illinois | |||
1956 | Black lettering on white base | Land of Lincoln | Size of license plates standardized to national standard of 6" by 12" | |||
1957 | White lettering on red base | Land of Lincoln | Colors chosen to commemorate the centennial of the state's oldest university, Illinois State University | |||
1958 | Purple lettering on white base | Land of Lincoln | Colors chosen to honor Northwestern University in Evanston | |||
1959 | White lettering on brown base | Land of Lincoln | Colors chosen to honor Quincy College | |||
1960 | Gold lettering on royal blue base | Land of Lincoln | Colors chosen to honor the centennials of both Augustana College and Wheaton College | |||
1961 | White lettering on red base | Land of Lincoln | The system of pure numeric numbering of plates is modified; plates with two letters and four numbers are added to the available combinations. | |||
1962 | White lettering on orange base | Land of Lincoln | ||||
1963 | Yellow lettering on dark green base | Land of Lincoln | Colors chosen for the quasquicentennial of the founding of the John Deere company in Moline | |||
1964 | White lettering on purple base | Land of Lincoln | ||||
1965 | Green lettering on white base | Land of Lincoln | ||||
1966 | Red lettering on yellow base | Land of Lincoln | First-ever issue of reflective license plates | |||
1967 | Black lettering on yellow base | Land of Lincoln | ||||
1968 | Red lettering on yellow base | Land of Lincoln | To honor the sesquicentennial of Illinois admission to the Union, "1818" is incorporated in the upper corners of all license plates | |||
1969 | Black lettering on orange base | Land of Lincoln | ||||
1970 | red on reflective yellow | Land of Lincoln | 123 456 AB 1234 |
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1971 | black on reflective white | Land of Lincoln | 123 456 AB 1234 |
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1972 | blue on reflective white | Land of Lincoln | 123 456 AB 1234 |
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1973 | Black lettering on reflective yellow | Land of Lincoln | Total license plates issued exceeds five million for the first time | |||
1974 | Red lettering on reflective yellow | Land of Lincoln | First ever license plates with three letters and three numbers; also, first handicapped plates issued | |||
1975 | Black lettering on reflective yellow | Land of Lincoln | Colors chosen to honor the 50th anniversary of the Caterpillar Company of Peoria. | |||
1976 | blue on reflective white with red and blue United States Bicentennial graphics | Land of Lincoln | AB 1234 various |
? remakes of previously issued serials |
Bicentennial plate design contest won by 10-year-old Kelley Jordan of Normal, Illinois | |
1977 | green on reflective white | Land of Lincoln | AB 1234 various |
? remakes of previously issued serials |
Plates issued reach the six million mark | |
1978 | black on reflective white | Land of Lincoln | AB 1234 various |
? remakes of previously issued serials |
Last single-year plate, and last year that all license plates in the state expire on the same date. |
Passenger baseplates 1979 to present
Image | First issued | Description | Slogan | Serial format | Serials issued | Notes |
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1979 | dark blue on reflective white | Land of Lincoln | ABC 123 various |
? remakes of previously issued serials |
First multi-year plate and first plate to be issued on a staggered schedule throughout the year. Colors selected to honor the sesquicentennial of Illinois College. | |
1980 | dark blue on reflective white | Land of Lincoln | ABC 123 various |
? remakes of previously issued serials |
First year the state allows residents to order vanity plates, maximum of six characters | |
1983 | dark blue on reflective white | Land of Lincoln | ABC 123 A 12 345 A 123 456 various |
? ? ? remakes of previously issued serials |
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1984 | dark blue reflective white with light and dark blue stripes, screened dark blue state name | Land of Lincoln | ABC 123 A 12 345 A 123 456 Various |
? ? ? remakes of previously issued serials |
First new plate design since introduction of multi-year tag. Plates made of steel, with "Land of Lincoln" restored to a more prominent, readable position. Vanity plates may now be ordered with up to seven characters | |
1987 | dark blue reflective white with light and dark blue stripes, screened dark blue state name. | Land of Lincoln | ABC 123 A 12 345 A 123 456 Various |
? ? ? remakes of previously issued serials |
sticker size now 1 inch tall and 3 inches wide | |
File:2001 Illinois License Plate.jpg | 2001 | Reflective gradient white-to-blue fade with Abraham Lincoln portrait at center, state name screened in blue | Land of Lincoln | 123 4567 A12 3456 Various ABC 1234 |
100 0001 to 999 9999 Letters Used As First Character beginning in early to mid-2007 (in approximate order): X, G, A, H, K, L, N, P, R, S, V, E, F, Y, Z (current) remakes of previously issued serials |
First new plate design since 1984, design selected by a vote (in 2000) of the residents of Illinois, in which 230,000 persons participated |
Non-passenger types
Image | Type | Design | Serial Format | Serials Issued | Notes |
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1984 B Truck | Red reflective white with light and red stripes, screened red state name., B Truck vertical text on right | 123 AB, 1234 AB | Various | ||
File:Il2005btruck.jpg | 2001 B Truck | Full reflective white with Abraham Lincoln portrait at center, state name screened in red, B Truck vertical text on right | 1234 A, 12 345 A, 1234567 (current) | Various, remakes of previous issued serials |