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These are 20 simple Wisconsin US license plates that cover all vehicles from cars to apportioned semi-trucks. Here is the full list, arranged alphabetically and categorized by vehicle type.
Format: Letters (when arranged in sequential alphabetical order) are letters, and numbers are numbers. Replace with whatever you like, or customize however you want.
A Light Truck
Standard Format: 123456 or AB1234
Used on vehicles up to 4,500 lbs. GVWR. Most commonly used on medium SUVs (IDK why, since you can register it as a car for cheaper) and small pickup trucks.
B Light Truck
Standard Format: 123456 or AB1234
Used on vehicles up to 6,000 lbs. GVWR. Most commonly used on large SUVs (Again, IDK why, since you can register it as a car for cheaper) and pickup trucks.
C Light Truck
Standard Format: 123456 or AB1234
Used on vehicles up to 8,000 lbs. GVWR. Most commonly used on medium-large pickup trucks.
Car
Standard Format: 123-ABC or ABC-1234
Used on most cars and small to medium SUVs.Official
Standard Format: 1234, A123, or A1234
Used for police department vehicles on a local or county level.
State Patrol has been relocated to my
Wisconsin State Patrol Pack, which also includes liveries to go with the plate.NOTE: This is not all the Heavy Truck weights Wisconsin offers! I just did some of the major ones, which I think will suffice.
Apportioned
Standard Format: 12345X or 12345Z
Used on large trucks registered with the IRP (International registration plan), which is a method of registering vehicle fleets that travel across at least 2 different member states/provinces frequently. Most commonly used on semi-trucks and interstate coach buses, but can be used on other vehicles.
XD Truck
Standard Format: 12345
Used for vehicles up to 10,000 lbs. GVWR. Most commonly used on large pickup trucks.
EC Truck
Standard Format: 12345
Used for vehicles up to 16,000 lbs. GVWR.
GD Truck
Standard Format: 12345
Used for vehicles up to 26,000 lbs. GVWR.
HD Truck
Standard Format: 12345
Used for vehicles up to 32,000 lbs. GVWR.
LB Truck
Standard Format: 12345
Used for vehicles up to 50,000 lbs. GVWR.
PB Truck
Standard Format: 12345
Used for vehicles up to 62,000 lbs. GVWR.
RB Truck
Standard Format: 12345
Used for vehicles up to 73,000 lbs. GVWR.
TB Truck
Standard Format: 12345
Used for vehicles up to 80,000 lbs. GVWR.Dealer
Standard Format: 12345
Used on vehicles on sale at a dealership. Not to be used for rental cars
Municipal
Standard Format: C12345, 1234, or 12345
Used for vehicles that are owned by a city or other municipality. This includes fire department vehicles.
Motorhome
Standard Format: A1234
Used on motorhomes. The Wisconsin DOT defines a motorhome as "a motor vehicle designed to be operated upon the highway for use as a temporary or recreational dwelling".
State Owned
Standard Format: 1234 or 12345
Used on vehicles owned by the state of Wisconsin. This would include entities such as the DOT, bit not the State Patrol or individual municipalities.
Special thanks to the Wisconsin DOT and DMV websites for license plate images and information.
Special thanks to wisconsinlicenseplates.net for heavy truck information
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Simple Wisconsin USA plates.
Recent Updates
- Fixed some plates Mar 16, 2023
- removed state patrol plate design Nov 28, 2022
- new plate and fixes Oct 14, 2022