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The U.S. state of Nebraska first required its residents to register their motor vehicles and display license plates in 1915. All plates were made of steel until 1947 when aluminum plates were introduced.

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Passenger plates 1933 to present

Image Dates issued Design Slogan Serial format Serials issued Notes
1933 NE passenger plate.jpg 1933 Blue lettering and border embossed on yellow base. none Coded by county of issuance (probably). 12-3456 Issued in pairs, for front and rear of vehicle.
1996 none Coded by county of issuance:
  • 0-A1234 (variable number of digits following letter)
  • 0-AB123 (following exhaustion of above format; variable number of digits following letter)
  • 00-A123 (variable number of digits following divider)
  • 00-AB12 (following exhaustion of above format; variable number of digits following divider)
2002 black on yellow www.state.ne.us ABC 123 NAA 001 to ? Issued in Douglas, Lancaster, and Sarpy Counties. Initially issued stickers displaying county name.
Blank License Plate Shape.jpg Coded by county of issuance:
  • 0-A1234 (variable number of digits following letter)
  • 0-AB123 (following exhaustion of above format; variable number of digits following letter)
  • 00-A123 (variable number of digits following divider)
  • 00-AB12 (following exhaustion of above format; variable number of digits following divider)
Issued in all other counties.
Blank License Plate Shape.jpg 2005 dark blue on gradient blue with Conestoga wagon state.ne.us ABC 123 Issued in Douglas, Lancaster, and Sarpy Counties.
Blank License Plate Shape.jpg Coded by county of issuance:
  • 0-A1234 (variable number of digits following letter)
  • 0-AB123 (following exhaustion of above format; variable number of digits following letter)
  • 00-A123 (variable number of digits following divider)
  • 00-AB12 (following exhaustion of above format; variable number of digits following divider)
Issued in all other counties.

County coding

Nebraska counties by license plate prefix

Nebraska established a county-coding system for its passenger plates in 1922. These one- or two-digit prefixes were assigned based on the number of registered vehicles per county in that year. In 2002, the Nebraska Legislature discontinued the 1922 system for Douglas, Lancaster, and Sarpy Counties. In 2011, upon introduction of the new plates at that time, Dakota County will discontinue the 1922 system as well.[1]

License plate prefix County
14 Adams County
26 Antelope County
91 Arthur County
85 Banner County
86 Blaine County
23 Boone County
65 Box Butte County
63 Boyd County
75 Brown County
9 Buffalo County
31 Burt County
25 Butler County
20 Cass County
13 Cedar County
72 Chase County
66 Cherry County
39 Cheyenne County
30 Clay County
43 Colfax County
24 Cuming County
4 Custer County
70 Dakota County
69 Dawes County
18 Dawson County
78 Deuel County
35 Dixon County
5 Dodge County
1 Douglas County
76 Dundy County
34 Fillmore County
50 Franklin County
60 Frontier County
38 Furnas County
3 Gage County
77 Garden County
83 Garfield County
73 Gosper County
92 Grant County
62 Greeley County
8 Hall County
28 Hamilton County
51 Harlan County
79 Hayes County
67 Hitchcock County
36 Holt County
93 Hooker County
49 Howard County
33 Jefferson County
57 Johnson County
52 Kearney County
68 Keith County
82 Keya Paha County
71 Kimball County
12 Knox County
2 Lancaster County
15 Lincoln County
87 Logan County
88 Loup County
90 McPherson County
7 Madison County
46 Merrick County
64 Morrill County
58 Nance County
44 Nemaha County
42 Nuckolls County
11 Otoe County
54 Pawnee County
74 Perkins County
37 Phelps County
40 Pierce County
10 Platte County
41 Polk County
48 Red Willow County
19 Richardson County
81 Rock County
22 Saline County
59 Sarpy County
6 Saunders County
21 Scotts Bluff County
16 Seward County
61 Sheridan County
56 Sherman County
80 Sioux County
53 Stanton County
32 Thayer County
89 Thomas County
55 Thurston County
47 Valley County
29 Washington County
27 Wayne County
45 Webster County
84 Wheeler County
17 York County

References

  1. ^ Plate math: 70 follows 1, 2, 59 Omaha World-Herald June 8, 2009

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