Vehicle Registration Plates of Massachusetts - Passenger Plates 1967 To Present

Passenger Plates 1967 To Present

For twenty years, starting in 1967, Massachusetts used three series of license plates that were nearly identical (Blue on White, Red on White, and Green on White). All had the identical semi-rounded letters and numbers and the word MASSACHUSETTS embossed in the same style, with an embossed quarter-inch border a quarter inch from the edge of the plate. The plates changed color twice, in 1972 and 1977; the red plates moved "MASSACHUSETTS" to the bottom of the plate, but the blue 1967 and green 1977 plates had it on the top.

The current "Spirit of America" plates were introduced in 1987. The red number typeface remains virtually the same (though since 2010 the "D's" have changed to a more octagonal shape to be discernible from a distance), but the border was dropped, and the state name is no longer embossed; it is italicized and blue, and no longer all capital letters. Additionally, the slogan "The Spirit of America" (from an advertising jingle from the early 1980s) was added in the same italicized blue typeface at the bottom.

Since 1972, serials on Massachusetts plates are coded with the month of expiration of the registration as the last numeric character, using 1 for January through 0 for October. X and Y were used from 1972 to 1977 for November and December. Registrants are issued plates expiring the last day of the previous month (i.e., a motorist registering a vehicle in June will be issued May plates). If a vehicle is registered in December or January (so that November and December plates would be called for), leftover plates are issued from other months with manufacturing overruns.

In addition to the standard numbering formats, Massachusetts also issues "reserve" plates. Reserve plates permit the plate holder to receive the same plate number when new plate styles are issued, or to transfer the plate number to family members. These plates are either all-numeric (1 through 99999) or consist of a single letter followed or preceded by a number (A 1 through Z 9999 and 1 A through 9999 Z). Reserve numbers may also be in the form of A#A, A##A, #A#, and #AA#, where # represents any number, and A represents any letter. Low number reserve plates (now called "Lottery Plates" by the RMV), are of the form #, ##, ###, ####, A#, A##, #A, and ##A only. When a registrant cancels a low number reserve registration, the number is placed in an annual lottery ( ). Registration for the lottery generally begins each June, and the drawing must be held by September 15. Prior to the institution of this annual lottery, low digit reserve plates were issued only to well-connected individuals, and it is widely believed that drivers with low registration numbers were given preferential treatment by law enforcement. The annual lottery was instituted in response to complaints about the politics behind the issuance of low-number registrations. As with standard registration plates, the final digit on low number reserve plates also indicates the month of expiration.

Two year registrations are mandatory, with the exception of vehicles initially registered during December or January. Vanity plates and motorcycle plates must be renewed annually. All vanity plate registrations expire on November 30, and all motorcycle and commercial registrations expire on December 31.

Starting with the 1987 "Spirit of Massachusetts" base, the three-letter abbreviation for the month of expiration is either embossed or screened in the upper left corner of the plate, with the exception of vanity plates which do not have the expiration month (NOV) screened or embossed.

Image First issued Design Serial format Serials issued
1967 blue on white; MASSACHUSETTS on top; blue border 123–456
123-45A
A12-345
1972 red on reflective white; MASSACHUSETTS on bottom; red border Coded by month of expiration, 1 (Jan) through 0 (Oct) or X (Nov) or Y (Dec)
A12-340
1A-2340
123-40A
123-450
1977 green on reflective white; MASSACHUSETTS on top; green border (only rear plate issued) Coded by month of expiration:
123-450
120-ABC
100-000 to 999–999 (final digit varied by month)
100-AAA to 999-VZZ (final digit varied by month)
1987 (vanity plates, low number reserve, and certain non-passenger types only)
1993 (all plates)
red on reflective white, with screened state name above and slogan "The Spirit of America" below in blue; no border Coded by month of expiration:
120-ABC
999-ZZZ to 100-WAA (reverse issue, final digit varied by month)
123–0AB 100-0AA to ??? (final digit varied by month)
1230 AB ??? to 9999 ZZ (final digit varied by month. January issued only through approx. 9991 TZ)
12A B30 10A A00 to 99Z Z00, then 10A A10 through 99Z Z10 and so on through 99Z Z90. Final digit varies by month.
123 AB0 100 AA0 to present. Final digit varies by month.
1AB 230

1ABC 20 (current format)

1AA 000 to present. Final digit will vary by month.

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