From every state excluding truck, motorcycle, bus, government, and specialty.
Idaho's standard license plate, often called the "scenic" plate, features a red, white, and blue design showcasing mountains and a forest. The plates are flat, feature "Scenic Idaho" on a red band, and display a county designator code (number-letter) indicating the county of registration.
Key Features of the Standard Plate:
Design: A scenic backdrop with a dark blue forest and lighter blue, snow-capped mountains.
Color & Layout: Red, white, and blue, with "Scenic Idaho" printed along the bottom in a red banner.
Plate Numbers: The plate starts with a number followed by a letter representing the county (e.g., "1A" for Ada County, "2C" for Canyon County).
Material: Since 2008, standard plates have been flat rather than embossed.
Validity: All plates are valid for 10 years with active registration.
County Coding System:
The first one or two characters designate the county, based on its alphabetical order in the state, followed by the first letter of the county name (e.g., 1B) for Bannock, (2T) for Twin Falls).
Additional Information:
Front Plates: As of July 1, 2025, front plates are not required if the vehicle is not equipped with a front license plate mounting bracket.
Alternatives: While the scenic plate is standard, Idaho offers many specialty plates, including the "World Famous Potatoes" design.
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