Vehicle Registration Plates of Indiana - New Plate Prefixing

New Plate Prefixing

Starting in 2010 special plates such as the handicapped, POW, National Guard, Disabled American Veteran that use the background of the standard plates will no longer use just numbers. Instead they will now use a predetermined prefix three mumbers and one or two suffix letters depending on if they have one or two prefix numbers. In all the max total characters will amount to six and, except the Disabled American Veteran plate will use the background of the standard plate.

  • Recreational Vehicles - R123A or R123AB
  • Handicapped - D123A or D123AB
  • Disabled American Veteran - DH123A or DF123A
  • Ex-Prisoner of War - PW123A
  • National Guard - NG123A
  • Purple Heart - PH123A

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