Vehicle registration plates of Michigan

Last updated
Michigan
2017 Michigan state license plate, DNJ-0955.jpg
Current series
SloganPure Michigan
Size12 in × 6 in
30 cm × 15 cm
MaterialAluminum
Serial formatABC 1234
IntroducedApril 2013 (2013-04)
Availability
Issued by Michigan Secretary of State
History
First issuedJanuary 1, 1910 (1910-01-01)
(pre-state plates from 1905 to December 31, 1909)

The U.S. state of Michigan first required its residents to register their motor vehicles in 1905. Registrants provided their own license plates for display until 1910, when the state began to issue plates. [1]

Contents

As of 2022, plates are issued by the Michigan Secretary of State. Only rear plates have been required since 1981. For an extra charge, drivers can request a personalized plate serial as well as a second duplicate plate. Since January 1, 2015, drivers have been required to replace their plates every ten years. [2]

Passenger baseplates

1910 to 1970

In 1956, the United States, Canada, and Mexico came to an agreement with the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators, the Automobile Manufacturers Association and the National Safety Council that standardized the size for license plates for vehicles (except those for motorcycles) at 6 inches (15 cm) in height by 12 inches (30 cm) in width, with standardized mounting holes. [3] The 1955 (dated 1956) issue was the first Michigan license plate that complied with these standards.

ImageDates issuedDesignSloganSerial formatSerials issuedNotes
Michigan 1910 license plate.jpg 1910Black on white porcelain; state seal and "MICH 1910" at leftnone123451 to approximately 18500Front and rear plates issued; this practice continued until 1944.
Blank License Plate Shape.svg 1911White on black porcelain; state seal and "MICH 1911" at leftnone123451 to approximately 27500
Blank License Plate Shape.svg 1912Black on yellow porcelain; state seal and "MICH 1912" at leftnone123451 to approximately 40000
Blank License Plate Shape.svg 1913White on green porcelain; state seal and "MICH 1913" at leftnone123451 to approximately 55000
Blank License Plate Shape.svg 1914Red on white porcelain; state seal and "MICH 1914" at leftnone123451 to approximately 77000
Blank License Plate Shape.svg 1915White on blue; aluminum state seal and "MICH 1915" at leftnone123451 to 99999First embossed plate. Only letters C and E used in the A1234 serial format. [4]
A1234C0000 to approximately E6000
Blank License Plate Shape.svg 1916Blue on white; aluminum state seal and "MICH 1916" at leftnone123451 to 99999
A1234A1 to approximately F5000
Blank License Plate Shape.svg 1917White on black; aluminum state seal and "MICH 1917" at leftnone123451 to 99999
A1234A1 to approximately O9000
Blank License Plate Shape.svg 1918White on green; aluminum state seal and "MICH 18" at leftnone1234561 to approximately 245000
1919 Michigan Licence Plate.jpg 1919White on brown; aluminum state seal and "MICH 19" at leftnone123451 to 99999
A1234A1 to approximately Z9000
Michigan 1920 license plate.jpg 1920Black on orange; stylized "MICH 20" at leftnone123-4561 to approximately 414-000
1921 Michigan license plate.jpg 1921White on black; stylized "MICH 21" at leftnone123-4561 to approximately 476-000
Blank License Plate Shape.svg 1922White on red; stylized "MICH 22" at leftnone123-4561 to approximately 577-000
1923 Michigan license plate.jpg 1923White on green; stylized "MICH 23" at leftnone123-4561 to approximately 730-000
Blank License Plate Shape.svg 1924Black on yellow; stylized "MICH 24" at leftnone123-4561 to approximately 879-000
Blank License Plate Shape.svg 1925Black on gray; stylized "MICH 25" at leftnone123-4561 to approximately 996-000
1926 Michigan license plate.jpg 1926White on black; "MICH 26" at leftnone123-4561 to 999-999On both these bases, plates with the M123-456 serial format had the 'M' surrounded by a diamond, and are thus informally known as "Diamond M" plates.
M123-456M1 to approximately M133-000
Michigan 1927 license plate.jpg 1927Black on yellow; "MICHIGAN 1927" at bottomnone123-4561 to 999-999
M123-456M1 to approximately M226-000
1928 Michigan license plate.jpg 1928White on green; "MICHIGAN 1928" at topnone1-234-5671 to approximately 1-116-000
Blank License Plate Shape.svg 1929Yellow on black; "MICHIGAN 1929" at bottomnone1-234-5671 to approximately 1-234-000
Blank License Plate Shape.svg 1930Black on yellow; "MICHIGAN 1930" at bottomnone1-234-5671 to approximately 1-248-000
Blank License Plate Shape.svg 1931Red on black; "MICHIGAN 1931" at bottomnone1-234-5671 to approximately 1-223-000
Blank License Plate Shape.svg 1932White on dark blue; "MICHIGAN 1932" at topnone1-234-5671 to approximately 1-139-000
1933 Michigan license plate.jpg 1933Black on white; "MICHIGAN 1933" at bottomnone12-345
A12-345
Issued in blocks by county
Michigan 1934 License Plate.jpg 1934Black on yellow; "19 MICHIGAN 34" at topnone12-345
A 12345
Issued in blocks by county
Michigan 1935 License Plate.jpg 1935Yellow on dark blue; "19 MICHIGAN 35" at bottomnone12-345
A 12345
Issued in blocks by county
Blank License Plate Shape.svg 1936Black on gray; "19 MICHIGAN 36" at topnone12-345
A 12345
Issued in blocks by county
1937 Michigan license plate.jpg 1937Yellow on dark blue; "1937 MICHIGAN" at bottomnone12 345
A 12345
Issued in blocks by county
Blank License Plate Shape.svg
Blank License Plate Shape.svg
1938Black on light green; "1938 MICHIGAN" or "MICHIGAN 1938" at topnoneA 12345Issued in blocks by county
1938-Aug31 Michigan license plate.jpg Black on white; vertical "MICH" at left; "PASS EXP 8-31-38" at topnone1234561 to approximately 552000Half-year plates issued at lower cost to full-year plates, due to the Depression.
1939 MICHIGAN LICENSE PLATE.jpg 1939Black on beige; "19 MICH 39" at bottomnoneA 12345
AB 1234
Issued in blocks by county
Blank License Plate Shape.svg White on dark blue; vertical "MICH" at left; "PASS EXP 8-31-39" at bottomnone1234561 to approximately 552000Half-year plate.
1940 Michigan license plate.jpg 1940Black on silver; "MICH 40" at topnoneAB-12-34County-coded
Blank License Plate Shape.svg White on black; "MICH EXP. 8-31 40" at topnoneHalf-year plate.
1941 Michigan license plate.jpg 1941White on maroon; "MICH 41" at topnoneAB-12-34County-coded
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Maroon on white; "MICH EXP. 8-31 41" at topnoneHalf-year plate.
1942 Michigan license plate.jpg 1942–43White on olive green; "MICHIGAN" at top and "42" at bottomnoneAB-12-34County-codedFull and half-year plates revalidated for 1943 with metal tabs, due to metal conservation for World War II.
Blank License Plate Shape.svg As above, but with "EXP. 8-31-42" at bottomnoneHalf-year plate.
Blank License Plate Shape.svg 1944White on maroon; "MICHIGAN" at bottom and "44" at topnoneAB-12-34County-codedOnly rear plates issued for both full-year and half-year plates. For full-year plates, this practice continued until 1957.
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Maroon on white; "MICHIGAN" at bottom and "EXP. 8-31-44" at topnoneHalf-year plate.
Blank License Plate Shape.svg 1945Black on silver; "MICHIGAN" at top and "45" at bottomnoneAB-12-34County-coded
Blank License Plate Shape.svg White on black; "MICHIGAN" at top and "EXP. 8-31-45" at bottomnoneHalf-year plate.
1946 Michigan license plate.JPG 1946White on dark olive green; "MICHIGAN" at bottom and "46" at topnoneAB-12-34County-coded
Blank License Plate Shape.svg White on maroon; "MICHIGAN" at bottom and "EXP. 8-31-46" at topnoneLast half-year plate.
1947MichiganLicensePlate.JPG 1947Black on golden yellow; "MICHIGAN" at top and "47" at bottomnoneAB-12-34County-coded
Michigan 1948 JN-53-17.jpg 1948Black on silver; "MICHIGAN" at bottom and "48" at topnoneAB-12-34County coded
1949 Michigan Plate.jpg 1949White on black; "MICHIGAN" at top and "49" at bottomnoneAB-12-34County-coded
1950MichiganLicensePlate.JPG 1950Black on silver; "MICHIGAN" at bottom and "50" at topnoneAB-12-34County-coded
Michigan 1951 JN-84-66.jpg 1951White on black; "MICHIGAN" at top and "51" at bottomnoneAB-12-34County-coded
1952MichiganLicensePlate.JPG 1952Black on silver; "MICHIGAN" at bottom and "52" at topnoneAB-12-34County-coded
1953 Michigan License Plate.JPG 1953White on black, "MICHIGAN" at top and "53" at bottomnoneAB-12-34County-coded
1954 Michigan License Plate.JPG 1954Yellow on dark blue; "19 MICHIGAN 54" at topWater WonderlandAB-12-34County-coded
1955MichiganLicensePlate.JPG 1955White on green; "19 MICHIGAN 55" at topWater WonderlandAB-12-34County-coded
1956 Michigan license plate.jpeg 1956Dark green on white; "19 MICHIGAN 56" at topWater WonderlandAB-1234County-codedFirst 6" x 12" plate.
1957 Michigan License Plate.JPG 1957White on red; "19 MICHIGAN 57" at topWater WonderlandAB-1234County-codedFront and rear plates issued (as from 1910–43); this practice continued until 1981.
1958 Michigan License Plate.JPG 1958Black on gray; "19 MICHIGAN 58" at topWater WonderlandAB-1234County-coded
1959 Michigan License Plate.jpg 1959–61Yellow on green; "19 MICHIGAN 59" at topWater WonderlandAB-1234County-codedRevalidated for 1960 with yellow tabs, and for 1961 with silver tabs.
Michigan 1962 VG-2194.jpg 1962–64Green on white; "19 MICHIGAN 62" at topWater WonderlandAB-1234County-codedRevalidated for 1963 with green tabs, and for 1964 with olive tabs.
LicencePlateMichigan1965.jpg 1965Yellow on blue; "MICH 65" at topWater-Winter WonderlandAB-1234County-codedFirst year using galvanized steel. First year using state school colors: 1965 honored University of Michigan.
1966 Michigan License Plate.jpg 1966Dark blue on buff; "MICH 66" at topWater-Winter WonderlandAB-1234County-coded
LicencePlateMichigan1967.jpg 1967Maize on dark blue; "MICH 67" at topWater-Winter WonderlandAB-1234County-codedIssued in the colors of the University of Michigan, in honor of its sesquicentennial.
Michigan 1968 KA-5014.jpg 1968Yellow on green; "19 MICHIGAN 68" at topGreat Lake StateAB-1234County-coded
Michigan 1969 License Plate.JPG 1969White on red; "19 MICHIGAN 69" at topGreat Lake StateAB-1234County-coded
Michigan 1970 CSH-191.jpg 1970White on light gold; "19 MICHIGAN 70" at topGreat Lake StateABC-123BBB-000 to approximately NGS-999Issued in the colors of Oakland University, which became independent from Michigan State University in 1970. Vowels and Q not used in serials; this practice continued until 1983. [4]

County coding

Michigan used two-letter county codes from 1940 to 1969, after using county coding blocks from 1933 to 1939. The letters I, O and Q were not used in these codes.

1971 to present

ImageDates issuedDesignSloganSerial formatSerials issuedNotes
Michigan 1971 BGP-188.jpg 1971–72Embossed reflective (glass-beaded) white serial on maroon plate with border line; "19 MICHIGAN 71" at top."GREAT LAKE STATE" centered at bottomABC-123BBB-000 to approximately RMH-999Plates available by mail for the first time. Revalidated for 1972 with stickers.
Michigan 1973 TTV-605.jpg 1973–75Embossed reflective (glass-beaded) white serial on dark blue plate with border line; "19 MICHIGAN 73" at top."GREAT LAKE STATE" centered at bottomABC-123BBB-000 to approximately VRM-999Personalized and disabled plates available for the first time. Some aluminum plates issued. Revalidated for 1974 and 1975 with stickers.
1976 Michigan License Plate.jpg 1976–78Embossed reflective (glass-beaded) white serial on red and dark blue plate with border line; two embossed flag stripes at bottom and four embossed stars at left; "MICHIGAN" centered at top.noneABC123BBB000 to approximately XSD999Commemorated the US Bicentennial. All plates issued were aluminum. Awarded "Plate of the Year" for best new license plate of 1976 by the Automobile License Plate Collectors Association, the first time Michigan was so honored. [6] Revalidated for 1977 and 1978 with stickers.
Michigan 1979 SVR-132.jpg 1979–82Embossed reflective (glass-beaded) white serial on black plate with border line; "19 MICHIGAN 79" at top."GREAT LAKE STATE" centered at bottomABC-123BBB-000 to ZZZ-999Serials BBB-000 through NVM-999 were issued by county. [4] [7] Front and rear plates issued until April 1, 1981; only rear plates have been issued ever since.
1983 Michigan License Plate.JPG 1982–83123-ABC999-ZZZ to approximately 000-ZMDSerials progressed backwards.
Michigan license plate, April 1985.png 1983–90Embossed reflective (glass-beaded) white serial on blue plate; "MICHIGAN" centered at top."GREAT LAKES" centered at bottom123 ABC000 AAA to 999 ZZZAll variants of this base revalidated with stickers until 2007. Letters I and O not used in serials; this practice continues today.
Michigan license plate, 1990-2001 with June 1999 sticker.png 1990–2001ABC 123AAA 000 to UDT 999
Michigan 2005 plate.jpg 2001–04UDU 000 to ZZZ 999Narrow serial dies introduced.
Michigan 2007 License Plate AAZ1297.jpg 2004–06ABC1234AAA0000 to AFP8999
Michigan License Plate AHV 5920.JPG 2006–07ABC 1234AFP 9000 to AJX 1999Narrower serial dies introduced and space added between letters and digits.
Michigan license plate 2008.jpg January 1, 2007–
April
2013
Embossed blue serial on reflective white plate; blue band screened at top with "MICHIGAN" in white in the center."www.Michigan.gov" screened in blue centered at bottomABC 1234BAA 0000 to approximately CPS 0999First standard baseplate reissue since 1983.

Validated until April 2023 when renewed at Secretary of State, however kiosks continue to print out new tabs.

2017 Michigan state license plate, DNJ-0955.jpg April
2013–present
Embossed blue serial on reflective white plate; wavy blue band screened at bottom; screened blue Pure Michigan logo centered at top."michigan.org" screened in white in center of wavy blue bandABC 1234DAA 0000 to EVW 0028 (as of March 2024)

Optional plates

ImageDates issuedDesignSloganSerial formatSerials issuedNotes
Michigan 2007 World's Motor Capital License Plate.jpg 1996Blue serial on background featuring the seal of the American Automobile Centennial Commission and a gold silhouette of an antique automobile outlined in red.World's Motor CapitalABC 12AAA 00 to ZZZ 99Validated with sticker until 2015 expiration. [8]
12 ABC00 AAA to approximately 99 LPZ
Michigan Great Lakes Splendor Plate.png 1997–December 31, 2006Blue serial on background featuring a sunset and the Mackinac Bridge.Great Lakes Splendor1AB C230AA A00 to approximately 0GR A99Validated with sticker until 2017 expiration. [8]
Michigan Spectacular Peninsulas Plate.jpg January 1, 2007–December 1, 2021Black serial on background featuring buildings from the skylines of Detroit, Grand Rapids, Lansing, and Flint, the forests of Michigan, all five Great Lakes, and the Mackinac Bridge.Spectacular Peninsulas1AB C230HA A00 to approximately 9NB L92Increment from second character
Michigan Mackinac Bridge Plate 2013.png August 29, 2013–October 12, 2014Embossed white serial on sunrise scene featuring the Mackinac Bridge, with gradient orange sky and light blue water; screened white rectangle centered at top containing Pure Michigan logo.The Mackinac BridgeABC 123AAA 000 to approximately AJG 999Awarded "Plate of the Year" for best new license plate of 2013 by the Automobile License Plate Collectors Association, the second time Michigan was so honored. [6]
2014 Mackinac bridge plate michigan.png October 13, 2014–presentEmbossed black serial on sunrise scene featuring the Mackinac Bridge, with gradient orange and white sky and light blue water; screened Pure Michigan logo centered at top.AJH 000 to EFT 001 (as of April 2024)Revision of the original Mackinac Bridge base for better visibility.
Michigan Wonderland Revival License Plate.jpg December 2, 2021–presentEmbossed yellow serial on dark blue plate; screened yellow Michigan at top."Water - Winter Wonderland" screened in yellow centered at bottom1ABC230NBM00 to 1QHA02 (as of April 2024)Reintroduced in 2021 as an homage to the original 1965 Water-Winter Wonderland plate. [9] Carries on serials from Spectacular Peninsulas plates, with increment from second character. Renewal tab is placed in the lower right corner. [10]
Green Water Winter Wonderland Michigan License Plate.png January 27, 2024–presentEmbossed white serial on green plate; screened Pure Michigan logo in white at top."Water Wonderland" in white centered at bottom.12ABC300AAA0 to 60AEF0 (as of April 2024)Reintroduced in 2024 as an homage to the original 1963 Water Wonderland plate. [11]

Disability plates

ImageBaseDates IssuedSerial formatSerials issuedNotes
Blank License Plate Shape.svg 2007–2013 passengerJanuary 1, 2007–April 20131234A50000E0 to approximately 9149G9 International Symbol of Access embossed at left
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Spectacular PeninsulasJanuary 1, 2007–December 1, 20211A23450J0000 to 1K7937
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Pure MichiganApril 2013–present1234A50000J0 to 2468M9 (as of June 2023)
2014 Mackinac bridge disability plate.png Mackinac BridgeOctober 13, 2014–presentA1234A7708 to approximately L0003 (as of June 2023)
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Water-Winter WonderlandDecember 2, 2021–present1K23452K0000 to 4K6063 (as of June 2023)International Symbol of Access screened at bottom left

Non-passenger plates

ImageTypeDesignSerial formatSerials issuedNotes
Michigan 2007-2013 State Gov't License Plate.jpg State Government2007-2013 passenger base, with "STATE GOVT" at bottom123456

1234567

Michigan 2013-present State Gov't License Plate.jpg Pure Michigan logo at top, "STATE GOVT" at bottom
Michigan State Police License Plate.jpg State Police2013–present passenger base with serial in black; Michigan State Police emblem to left of serialState Police fleet numberFront and rear plates on blue marked patrol vehicles; first digit usually corresponds to MSP district number
Blank License Plate Shape.svg CommercialIdentical to 2007-2013 passenger baseCA 12345CA 00000 to CF 13999
Michigan Commercial License Plate (2023).jpg Identical to 2013-present passenger baseDA 12345DA 00000 to DF 24206 (as of January 2024)
Michigan Mackinac Bridge Commercial License Plate.jpg Identical to 2014 Mackinac Bridge plateAA 1234AA 0000 to AD 1458 (as of September 2023)
Michigan Dealer License Plate.jpg DealerPure Michigan logo at top, "DEALER" at bottom123 D 45

123 D 456

Blank License Plate Shape.svg HistoricalMaize on dark blue, "HISTORICAL VEHICLE" embossed below.123 456000 000 to approximately 077 633Issued to cars and trucks that are at least 26 years old.
Blank License Plate Shape.svg 2007—2013 passenger base with "HISTORICAL" at bottom.123456078000 to 228983
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Pure Michigan logo at top, "HISTORICAL" at bottom300000 to 382808 (as of July 2023)
Michigan In-Transit Repair License Plate.jpg In-Transit RepairPure Michigan logo at top, "IN-TRANSIT REPAIR" at bottom12G345

123G456

Michigan Manufacturer License Plate.jpg ManufacturerPure Michigan logo at top, "MANUFACTURER" at bottom123M456
Michigan Municipal License Plate.jpg Municipal2007-2013 passenger base, with "MUNICIPAL" at bottom123 X 456000 X 000 to ~127 X 000 (as of November 2023)used on almost all government-owned vehicles (including police), except county sheriff's departments and State of Michigan-owned vehicles
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Nonprofit2007-2013 passenger base, with "NONPROFIT" at bottom123 Y 456offered at no cost to certain nonprofit organizations (including private schools) to allow them to save funds for their operations
Michigan Nonprofit License Plate.jpg Pure Michigan logo at top, "NONPROFIT" at bottom
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Repossession2007-2013 passenger base, "REPOSSESSION" at bottom123R456
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Special Equipment2007-2013 passenger base, "SPECIAL EQUIPMENT" at bottom123S456
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Special FarmPure Michigan logo at top, "SPECIAL FARM" at bottom123F456011F000 to 018F012 (As of March 24, 2024)
Michigan Transporter License Plate.jpg TransporterPure Michigan logo at top, with "TRANSPORTER" at bottom123T456
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Fleet2007-2013 passenger base, "FLEET" at bottomPF 12345usually used on utility service trucks & UPS trucks
Michigan Fleet (PF) License Plate.jpg Pure Michigan logo at top, "FLEET" at bottom
Michigan Fleet (RF) License Plate.jpg Rental Fleet12345 RF00000 RF to 08801 RF (as of January 2024)used on rental vehicles
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Apportioned2007–2013 passenger base with "APPORTIONED" at bottomRA 12345RA 00000 to approximately RA 92999often used on commercial trucks & motorcoaches
Michigan Apportioned License Plate.jpg Pure Michigan logo at top, "APPORTIONED" at bottomRB 00000 to RC 27961 (as of July 2023)
Michigan Truck License Plates.jpg TruckPure Michigan logo at top, weight class sticker at bottomAB12345BA00000 to BD52911 (as of July 2023)front and rear plates on tractor-trailers
Michigan Wrecker Truck License Plate.jpg WreckerPure Michigan logo at top, "WRECKER" sticker at bottomused on tow trucks
Blank License Plate Shape.svg FarmPure Michigan logo at top, "FARM" at bottom
Michigan 2007-2013 Trailer License Plate (1).jpg Trailer2007-2013 passenger base; "PERMANENT TRAILER" screened at bottomA123456
Michigan Trailer License Plate.jpg Pure Michigan logo at top, "PERMANENT TRAILER" screened at bottomD000000 to E896014 (as of July 2023)
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Sheriff's Department2007-2013 passenger base, with serial in black, gold "SHERIFF" at bottom & Michigan Sheriffs' Association emblem in center12 345First two digits county coded alphabetically; for example, the Oakland County Sheriff's Office is assigned "63" as "Oakland" falls 63rd in an alphabetical list of Michigan counties
AntrimSheriffExp16 (2).jpg Black with "SHERIFF" at bottom12🟌345

Special plates

Organizations

Special plates are available to members of certain groups. Each is currently made with the Pure Michigan base, with an emblem to the serial's left, and a 5-character serial format.

ImageGroupEmblemSerial formatNotes
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Amateur radio operators Radio tower
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Fraternal Order of Police FOP emblemAB12C
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Freemasons Square and Compasses
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Michigan Professional Fire Fighters Union MPFFU emblem"Professional Fire Fighter" at bottom
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Michigan State Firemen's AssociationMSFA emblem"Firefighter" at bottom
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Police Officers' Association of MichiganPOAM emblem"The Choice of Professionals" at bottom

University fundraising

Since September 2000, special plates have been offered to raise funds for each of Michigan's 15 public universities. [12] [13] Each uses the Pure Michigan baseplate with the college's name at the bottom and the university's logo to the serial's left, and all share the same serial format and range.

ImageUniversityEmblemSerial formatNotes
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Central Michigan University "Block C" logoAB12C
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Eastern Michigan University "Block E" logo
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Ferris State University Bulldogs logo
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Grand Valley State University "Block GV" logo
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Lake Superior State University Anchor logo
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Michigan State University "Block S" logo
Blank License Plate Shape.svg "Sparty" emblem
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Michigan Technological University "1885" logo
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Northern Michigan University Wildcats logo
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Oakland University Golden Grizzly logo
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Saginaw Valley State University Cardinal logo
Blank License Plate Shape.svg University of Michigan "Block M" logoBottom reads "GO BLUE" rather than "University of Michigan"
Blank License Plate Shape.svg University of Michigan-Dearborn "Block M" UM-Dearborn logo
Blank License Plate Shape.svg University of Michigan-Flint "Block M" UM-Flint logo
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Wayne State University "W" logo
Blank License Plate Shape.svg "W" shield logointroduced in 2018 [12]
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Western Michigan University Circle "W" logo

Special cause fundraising

Special plates have been offered since 2001 to raise funds for certain charitable causes. [13] State law limits the number of fundraising plates (excluding universities) available at one time to 20, and 14 are currently in production. [14] Each is currently made with the Pure Michigan base, with an emblem to the serial's left, and a 5-character serial format; prior to 2013, they were made with the 2007-2013 passenger base. [15]

ImageCauseEmblemTaglineYears issuedSerial formatNotes
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Agricultural heritageBarn and fields insignia"Agricultural Heritage"2001–present [16] AB12C
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Breast cancer awareness Pink ribbon "Early Detection Saves Lives"2014–present [17]
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Children's Trust Fund"Just Love 'Em""Children"from 2001 [18]
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Hand"Children's Trust Fund"until 2022
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Children Trust MichiganPinwheel"Strength Through Abuse Prevention"2022–present [19]
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Detroit Lions CharitiesLions logo"Detroit Lions"2019–present [20]
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Detroit Pistons FoundationPistons logo"Detroit Basketball"2019–present [20]
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Detroit Red Wings FoundationRed Wings logo"Detroit Red Wings"2019–present [20]
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Detroit Tigers FoundationTigers "English D" logo"Detroit Tigers"2019–present [20]
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Donate LifeDonate Life logo"Be an Organ, Eye, & Tissue Donor"2012–present [21]
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Ducks Unlimited Ducks Unlimited logo"Ducks Unlimited"2014–present [22]
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Lighthouse preservation White Shoal Light [23] "Save Our Lights"2001–2017 [24]
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Generic lighthouse insignia"Protect Michigan Lighthouses"2017–present [25]
Blank License Plate Shape.svg NMU Olympic Education Center Team USA logo"Go Team USA"2012–present [26]
Blank License Plate Shape.svg American Red Cross & Salvation Army United States flag "Proud to be an American"2001–present [27]
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency "Veterans" emblem"Support Michigan Veterans"2001–present
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Michigan Vietnam Veterans Monument Dog tags "Lest We Forget"2001–present [15]
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Water qualitySailboat insignia"Protecting Our Waters"2001–present [28]
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Wildlife habitat conservation Loon "Conserve Wildlife Habitat"2001–2017 [29]
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Elk "2018 Marks 100 Years of Elk"2018–2021 [29]
Blank License Plate Shape.svg Kirtland's warbler "Conserve Wildlife Habitat"2022–present [30]

As of November 2023, three new fundraising plates are currently being considered in the Michigan Legislature: one supporting Michigan's 4-H organizations, another funding sickle cell anemia research, and a third supporting prostate cancer prevention. [14]

Legislation was passed in June 2017 to offer an anti-abortion Choose Life plate in Michigan, but was vetoed by Governor Rick Snyder. [31] [32]

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">2015 Michigan Proposal 1</span> Michigan ballot measure

2015 Michigan Proposal 1, also known as the Michigan Sales Tax Increase for Transportation Amendment, was a referendum held on May 5, 2015, concerning a legislatively-referred ballot measure. The measure's approval would have caused one constitutional amendment and 10 statutes to go into effect. It is estimated that Proposal 1 would raise state revenues from sales and use taxes by $1.427 billion, fuel taxes by $463 million, truck registration fees by $50 million, and vehicle registration fees by $10.1 million in the first year. If approved, the proposal was estimated by the Associated Press to result in an average tax increase of $545 per household in 2016.

Dan Rather Reports: "A National Disgrace" is a two-hour television report about the Detroit Public Schools (DPS), in Detroit, Michigan, that aired on HDNet on May 10, 2011. Presented by journalist Dan Rather, this episode was part of his investigative documentary series. It explores a political struggle between the Detroit Board of Education, the governing body of DPS, and Robert Bobb, the emergency manager appointed by the State of Michigan after the city declared bankruptcy.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2016 Michigan's 4th senate district special election</span> American state election

The Michigan's 4th senate district special election, 2016 was held on November 8, 2016. The election coincided with the 2016 U.S. presidential election, as well as other elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate and various state and local elections. The deadline for candidates to file for the August 2 primary election is April 19.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2018 Michigan Proposal 1</span>

The Michigan Regulation and Taxation of Marihuana Act, also known as Proposal 1, was an initiative that appeared on the November 2018 ballot to legalize cannabis in the U.S. state of Michigan. The initiative allows adults 21 and older to possess up to 2.5 ounces (71 g) of cannabis and to grow up to 12 plants at home. The initiative was approved with 56% of the vote.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">2024 United States Senate election in Michigan</span>

The 2024 United States Senate election in Michigan will be held on November 5, 2024, to elect a Class I member of the United States Senate to represent the state of Michigan. It will be held concurrently with the 2024 United States presidential election, other elections to the United States Senate, other elections to the United States House of Representatives, and various state and local elections. Primary elections will take place on August 6, 2024.

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