The U.S. state of Wisconsin first required its residents to register their motor vehicles and display license plates in 1905. Plates are currently issued by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) through its Division of Motor Vehicles. Front and rear plates are required for most classes of vehicles, while only rear plates are required for motorcycles and trailers.
As above, but with taller serial dies and vertical "WIS-40" used as separator
430-351 to approximately 747-000
1941
Embossed black serial on golden yellow plate; "19 WISCONSIN 41" at bottom
"AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND" at top
123-456
1 to approximately 791-000
1942 to 1952
Image
Dates issued
Design
Slogan
Serial format
Serials issued
Notes
1942, 1943-45
Embossed golden yellow serial on black plate; "19 WISCONSIN 42" at bottom
"AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND" at top
123 456
1 to 772 000
Corners were rounded and plates were revalidated for 1943 with white tabs, for 1944 with green tabs, and for 1945 with white tabs, due to metal conservation for World War II. Front plates were removed and replaced with windshield stickers around 1943. Large plates stopped issuing at 720 000 in 1942 and resumed issuing in 1943.[1]
Late 1942-late 1943
Embossed golden yellow serial on black plate with border line; "WIS" at bottom left, embossed oval with debossed date in bottom right corner
none
A12, A1B, AB1, ABC, 12A, 1A2, 1AB, A123, 1A23
A00 to ZZZ, 00A to 9ZZ, A000 to Z999, 0A00 to 9K99[1]
Plates were small to save metal for the war. Plates used every serial possible in a three digit format then overflowed to a four digit format; serial formats for three digit plates would progress from A00 to A09, then A0A and so on, treating the letters like numbers. I, L, M, O, Q, and W were not used in serials.[1] Early plates were dated 1942 with the oval the same color as the serial, rest of plates were dated 43 and the oval was white. Plates were validated to 1945 with horizontal tabs in the same color as large plates.
1946–49
Embossed white serial on black plate; "EXP WISCONSIN" at top, "46" or "47" at top right
"AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND" at bottom
1 12345 1/0 12345
Coded by month of expiration (1 or 1/0)
Plates were set to expire between June 1946 and May 1947; later plates didn't have a "46" or "47" date designation. Plates were revalidated for 1947 with orange tabs, for 1948 with yellow tabs, for 1949 with green tabs, for 1950 with light blue tabs, for 1951 with white tabs, and for 1952 with golden yellow tabs.
Embossed black serial on golden yellow plate; "WIS" at top left; month of expiration and "53" at top right
"AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND" centered at bottom
A12-345
Letter corresponds to month of expiration (see right)
Letters A, B, C, D, E, H, J, K, L, P, T and V were used for January through December respectively; this practice continued through 1960. Revalidated for 1954 with red tabs.
1955–56
Embossed green serial on white plate; "WIS" at top left; month of expiration and "55" at top right
"AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND" centered at bottom
A12-345 AK-1234
First letter corresponds to month of expiration
Two-letter serial format introduced in months where serials in the one-letter format had been exhausted. Revalidated for 1956 with yellow tabs. Late plates and remakes measured 6" x 12".
1957–58
Embossed black serial on golden yellow plate; "WIS" at top left; month of expiration and "57" at top right
"AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND" centered at bottom
A12-345 AB-1234
First letter corresponds to month of expiration
First base plate where all plates are 6" x 12". Revalidated for 1958 with white tabs. K, L, and N used as overflow second letters through 1960.
1959–60
Embossed dark green serial on white plate; "WIS" at top left; month of expiration and "59" at top right
"AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND" centered at bottom
A12-345 AB-1234
First letter corresponds to month of expiration
Revalidated for 1960 with orange tabs.
1961–62
Embossed black serial on light yellow plate; "WIS" at top left; month of expiration and "61" at top right
"AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND" centered at bottom
A12-345
Letter corresponds to month of expiration
Two letters assigned for each month (A and B for January, C and D for February and so on up to Y and Z for December, with I and O excluded); this practice continued until 1986. Revalidated for 1962 with stickers.
1963–64
Embossed blue serial on white plate; "WIS" at top left; month of expiration and "63" at top right
"AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND" centered at bottom
A12-345
Letter corresponds to month of expiration
Revalidated for 1964 with stickers.
1965–67
Embossed white serial on maroon plate; "WIS" at top left; month of expiration and "65" at top right
"AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND" centered at bottom
A12-345
Letter corresponds to month of expiration
Revalidated for 1966 and 1967 with stickers.
1968 to present
Image
Dates issued
Design
Slogan
Serial format
Serials issued
Notes
1968–72
Embossed black serial on reflective yellow plate; month of expiration, "WISCONSIN" and debossed "68" at bottom
"AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND" centered at top
A12-345 AB 1234
First letter corresponds to month of expiration
1973–79
Embossed red serial on reflective white plate; month of expiration, "WISCONSIN" and debossed "73" at bottom
"AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND" centered at top
A12-345 AB 1234
First letter corresponds to month of expiration
1980 – June 1986
As 1968–72 base, but with debossed "80" at bottom right
"AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND" centered at top
A12-345 AB 1234
First letter corresponds to month of expiration
Revalidated until 1993.
July 1986 – March 1987
Embossed dark blue serial on reflective white plate; "WISCONSIN" screened in dark blue at top left and graphics screened at top right featuring a sailboat and sunset, flying geese, and a farm scene; green and dark blue lines separating state name and graphics from serial
"America's Dairyland" screened in dark blue centered at bottom
ABC-123
AAA-101 to AZZ-999
Recalled starting in August 1993 and replaced with plates with red serials (below). Letters I, O and Q not used in serials; this practice continues today.
March 1987 – December 1994
As above, but with red serial
BAA-101 to NMD-999
Serial changed from dark blue to red in response to concerns of confusion with Illinois plates of the time.
December 1994 – June 2000
NME-101 to WRE-999
Narrower dies. All plates with red serials replaced by the end of 2014.
June 2000 – April 2017
As above, but with black serial, red state name, graphics revised and green line removed
"America's Dairyland" screened in red centered at bottom
123-ABC
101-AAA to 999-ZZZ
Baseplate design updated.
In May 2024, an orange EV sticker applied to the top right corner of the front and rear plates became compulsory for electric vehicle owners to provide clarity for first responders in an accident.[4]
Embossed white serial on a multi-colored gold-to-red-to-purple background with Versiti logo to left and the rightmost part of the background; WISCONSIN rendered in gold, logo and slogan text in white
Donation Saves Lives (left) Beacon of Hope (lower)
Collector plates are issued to vehicles 20 years old or older with no major modifications. Plates do not expire once issued and do not require registration stickers. The owner must also have one regularly licensed motor vehicle in Wisconsin in order to receive Collector plates. Collector plates are not valid during the month of January. Subsequent Collector plates issued to the same owner will feature an "A", "B", etc. appended to the initial Collector plate number.[6]
Children's Trust Fund
1999-present
Red on white with multicolored image of child with "Children's Trust Fund" at left.
Embossed black serial on white plate; graphic screened at left featuring yellow state shape, green Ducks Unlimited logo and black silhouettes of flying ducks; "WISCONSIN" screened in red centered at top
"Ducks Unlimited" screened in red centered at bottom
Issued to active and licensed emergency medical technicians, along with former EMTs retired due to an injury suffered on duty
Endangered Resources
1995-2006
Embossed red serial on white plate with wolf image at left
Endangered Resources
12345E
10001E to approximately 42925E
2007-present
As above, but with black text
43000E to 60694E (as of September 2, 2024)
2010-2015
Screened black serial on plate with various graphics including a badger
12345E/R
10001E/R to 13110E/R
2015-present
Embossed black serial on plate with eagle graphic as background
13151E/R to 18421E/R(as of September 2, 2024
Fleet
2023–present
Embossed black serial on plate with screened green-and-blue waves background
America's Dairyland; FLEET
12345AF/T
10001AF/T to 26500AF/T(as of April 27, 2024)
Starting in 2023, Wisconsin introduced a new fleet plate option for entities operating ten or more standard or light-truck vehicles. This plate does not require registration stickers and can be renewed online.[7]
Ice Age Trail
2023-present
Embossed black serial on two-tone blue and yellow background with a woolly mammoth at left.
Embossed black serial on white plate; graphic screened at left featuring an eagle, American flag and the Wisconsin flag.
"Salutes Veterans"
12345Y
10001Y to 12277Y (as of May 8, 2021)
Spay/Neuter/Adopt
May 2024 — present
Embossed black serial on a rural farm background; a dog, cat, and rabbit are shown at left.
"SPAY-NEUTER-ADOPT"
12345S/N
10001S/N to 10039S/N(as of June 12, 2024
Suicide Prevention Foundation
May 2024 — present
Embossed white serial on green-to-blue gradient background; a lifebuoy is shown at the left, with the organization name between the lifebuoy and the serial.
"Save Lives. Bring Hope."
12345P/F
10001P/F to 10002P/F(as of June 12, 2024
Whitetails Unlimited
2017–present
Embossed black serial on deer and forest printed backdrop.
"Whitetails Unlimited"
12345W/U
10001W/U to 17219W/U (as of May 7, 2021)
An additional $25 donation with registration fee provides funding for Whitetails Unlimited, a group that provides resources for the conservation of whitetail deer.
Embossed red serial on reflective white plate; "WISCONSIN" at bottom, "BUS" at top
A/B 123
Coded by weight class (A)
1995-2004
As 1987-2000 passenger base, but with embossed red "BUS" in place of slogan
A/B 123
Coded by weight class (A)
Bottom letter is a constant "B"
2004–present
As current passenger base, but with embossed black "BUS" in place of slogan
12345B
1001B to 30597B (as of April 27, 2023)
Farm Truck
1994–2004
As 1987–2000 passenger base, but with embossed red "FARM" in place of slogan
123456F
1001F to approximately 140000F
All Farm Truck plates expire at the end of February in even-numbered years. Narrower serial dies introduced 2001 when 100000F was reached.
2004–08
As current passenger base, but with red serial, plus embossed red "FARM" in place of slogan
140001F to approximately 162000F
2008–present
As above, but with black serial and "FARM", plus embossed "FEB" at bottom left
200001F to 318450F, 348451F to 372973F (as of May 17, 2024)
Light Truck
1987–94
Embossed blue serial on tan plate; "WISCONSIN" at bottom and "TRUCK" at top; debossed "88" at bottom right
A/B12-345
Coded by weight class (A)
Weight classes are as follows: A (4,500 lb and under), B (4,501 to 6,000 lb) and C (6,001 lb to 8,000 lb).[11] In the AB1234 serial format, serials AW1001 through DF9999 were skipped to avoid confusion with Temporary plates. Personalized plates also issued.
1995–2000
As 1987–2000 passenger base, but with embossed red "TRUCK" in place of slogan
2000–04
As current passenger base, but with embossed black "TRUCK" in place of slogan, plus sticker for weight class at left
123456
100001 to 999999
2004–present
AB1234
AA1001 to AV9999; DG1001 to VJ3841 (as September 5, 2024)
Heavy truck and trailer plates
Image
Type
Dates issued
Design
Serial format
Serials issued
Notes
Apportioned
1999-2000
Embossed red serial on white plate; "APPORTIONED" and "WISCONSIN" centered at top and bottom respectively; debossed "99" at bottom right
12345
101 to 54164
Weight classes are truck and heavy truck weight classes. Weight classes are indicated by a letter sticker
2001-2018
As above but with "APPORTIONED" at bottom and "WISCONSIN" at top and no debossed "99" at bottom right
65909 to 99999
12345A
101W to 99999W
10001X to 79999X
2018-present
As above but with a black serial instead of a red serial
80000X to 99999X
10001Z to 80000Z (as of October 2024)
Trailer
1992-93
Embossed green serial on white plate; "TRAILER" and "WISCONSIN" centered at top and bottom respectively; "92" at bottom right
A/B1234
Coded by weight class (A)
Weight classes are truck and heavy truck weight classes
1994-2008
Embossed black serial on light teal plate; "TRAILER" and "WISCONSIN" centered at top and bottom respectively; "94" at bottom right
A/B12345
Bottom letters (B) started at R then overflowed to T
2009-present
Embossed black serial on gray plate; "TRAILER" and "WISCONSIN" centered at top and bottom respectively
A Y weight class (14,000 lb) was added in 2009. C and Y weight class trailer plates started at C/A and Y/A respectively, while other trailer plates started where the 1994 series left off
Heavy Truck
1992–93
Embossed green serial on white plate; "TRUCK" and "WISCONSIN" centered at top and bottom respectively; "92" at bottom right
A/B1234
Coded by weight class (A)
Weight classes are as follows: X (10,000 lb), D (12,000 lb), E (16,000 lb), F (20,000 lb), G (26,000 lb), H (32,000 lb), J (38,000 lb), K (44,000 lb), L (50,000 lb), M (54,000 lb), N (56,000 lb), P (62,000 lb), Q (68,000 lb), R (73,000 lb), S (76,000 lb), and T (80,000 lb).[12]
1994–2008
Embossed black serial on light teal plate; "TRUCK" and "WISCONSIN" centered at top and bottom respectively; "94" at bottom right
A/B12345
2009–present
Embossed black serial on gray plate; "TRUCK" and "WISCONSIN" centered at top and bottom respectively
Heavy farm truck
1992-1993
Embossed green serial on white plate; "FARM" and "WISCONSIN" centered at top and bottom respectively; "FEB" embossed at top right, "93" debossed at bottom right
A/F1234
Coded by weight class
Issued to farm trucks over 12,000lbs. Weight classes are heavy truck weight classes from E upward.
1994-2008
Embossed black serial on teal plate; "FARM" and "WISCONSIN" centered at top and bottom respectively; "FEB" embossed at top right; "95" or "94" debossed at bottom right
A/F12345
Serials start at AF30001. Early plates had a debossed "95" at bottom right, later plates had a debossed "94" at bottom right.
2009-Present
Embossed black serial on gray plate; "FARM" and "WISCONSIN" centered at top and bottom respectively
Farm Trailer
1992-1993
Embossed green serial on white plate; "FARM TRAILER" and "WISCONSIN" centered at top and bottom respectively; "DEC" embossed at top right, "92" debossed at bottom right
A/F1234
Coded by weight class
Serials start at AF1001. Weight classes are same as trailer weight classes.
1994-2008
Embossed black serial on teal plate; "FARM TRAILER" and "WISCONSIN" centered at top and bottom respectively; "DEC" embossed at top right, "94" debossed at bottom right
A/F12345
Serials start at AF5001
2009-Present
Embossed black serial on gray plate; "FARM TRAILER" and "WISCONSIN" centered at top and bottom respectively; "DEC" embossed at top right
Embossed black serial on blue plate; "WISCONSIN" at bottom, "MUNICIPAL" at top
12345
5001 to approximately 65000
1989–2019
Embossed black serial on straw-colored plate; "MUNICIPAL" and "WISCONSIN" centered at top and bottom respectively
12345
5001 to 99999
2019–present
C12345
C10001 to C27194 (as of August 6, 2024)
Official
1989–present
Embossed black serial on straw-colored plate; embossed hollow star at left; "OFFICIAL" and "WISCONSIN" centered at top and bottom respectively
12345
3 to 99999
Serials 1 and 2 reserved for the Governor and Lieutenant Governor respectively; plates with these serials have a second hollow star at the right. Most 1 and 2 plates are unused official souvenir plates [18]
A1234
A101 to F2275 (as of November 27, 2023)
State Owned
1981–present
Embossed white serial on red plate, "STATE OWNED" and "WISCONSIN" centered at top and bottom respectively
Blue on blue-to-white shaded graphic with Wisconsin State Patrol logo
123
State Patrol Motorcycle
Blue on white with Wisconsin State Patrol logo
1
Dealer plates
Image
Type
Dates issued
Design
Serial format
Notes
Dealer
2011-2018
Embossed black serial on aluminum plate; "DEALER" and "WISCONSIN" embossed at top and bottom respectively
M/V 1234
Motorcycle dealer plates use motorcycle-sized plates with no prefix, RV dealer plates use an "R/V" prefix in place of an "M/V" prefix, and from 2011-2018 trailer dealer plates used a "T/L" prefix and from 2018 onward used a "W/T" prefix and used a "TRAILER DEALER" caption
2018-present
M/V 1234A
Demonstrator
2011-2018
As dealer plate but with "DEMONSTRATOR" in place of caption and embossed "DEC" in lower left corner
T/T 12345
Used on truck demonstrations in excess of 8,000 lbs.[19] Trailer demonstrator plates use a T/L prefix
2018-present
T/K 12345
Wholesaler
2011-2018
As dealer plate but with "WHOLESALER" in place of caption
M/V 1234
Used by people who buy and then resell used vehicles [20][21]
2018-present
As dealer plate
W/H 1234A
Distributor
2011-2018
As dealer plate but with "DISTRIBUTOR" in place of caption
M/V 1234
Used on vehicles in transit from vehicle manufacturers to vehicle dealerships
2018-present
As dealer plate
W/D 1234A
Transporter
2011-2018
As demonstrator plate but with "TRANSPORTER" in place of caption
M/V 1234
Used on vehicles in transit "on their own wheels" or "under their own power"
2018-present
W/P 12345
Manufacturer
2011-2018
As dealer plate but with "MANUFACTURER" caption
M/V 1234
Used on vehicle manufacturers to test or demonstrate vehicles. Motorcycle manufacturer plates are also issued.
2018-present
As dealer plate
W/M 1234A
Finance Company
2011-2018
As dealer base, but with "FINANCE CO" in place of caption
M/V 1234
Used by financial institutions moving or demonstrating repossessed vehicles
As 1987–2000 passenger base, but with screened dark blue "Motor Home" in place of slogan
12345
10001 to 70000
1995–2004
As above, but with narrower serial dies and "MOTOR HOME" embossed in red
70001 to 99999
A1234
A1001 to B3999
2005–08
As current passenger base, but with red serial and "MOTOR HOME"
B8000 to D9999
2008–present
As above, but with black serial and "MOTOR HOME" as from 2000–01
E1001 to approximately F9999, B4051 to B8000, G1001 to M3736 (as of April 16, 2024)
Temporary
2004–19
Red serial on white cardboard plate; state outline in center; "WISCONSIN TEMPORARY" in blue at top; expiration date written at bottom right
A12 34B
A10 01A to P24 66U (as of August 7, 2018)
Discontinued on December 31, 2019.
2020-present
White serial surrounded by black box on white paper plate. "WISCONSIN TEMPORARY PLATE" printed above, with vehicle information to the left, expiration date to the right and the last 6 VIN digits on the bottom. Affixed to the inside of rear windshield.
A1234B, A1234BE
X1687E (as of October 7, 2024), D8604KE (as of February 29, 2024)
Both serial versions issued and in use.
Discontinued
Image
Type
Dates Issued
Design
Serial Format
Serials Issued
Notes
Apportioned semi trailer
1999-2001
Embossed black serial on yellow plate; "WISCONSIN" and "APPORTIONED" at top and bottom respectively
S/T12345
S/T10001 to approximately S/T31000
According to the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, plates are now treated as non-expiring semi trailer plates. [13] Discontinued after California dropped the requirement for apportioning trailers [23]
BX bus
1993?-1998
As 1988 passenger base, but with embossed red "BX BUS" in place of slogan
1234 BX
1001 BX? to ?
Used on privately owned urban mass transit vehicles. BX bus plates were merged into bus plates in 2004.
Dual purpose farm
1988-1994
Embossed dark blue serial on tan plate; "DUAL PURPOSE FARM" and "WISCONSIN" centered at top and bottom respectively; embossed "JAN" and debossed "88" at bottom left and bottom right respectively (some early plates had a border line)
AZ 1234
Coded by weight class. Letter progression goes in reverse alphabetical order (AZ 1001-AZ 9999, then AY 1001 and so on)
Issued to trucks used for farm and non-farm purposes. All bases from 1988 onward were revalidated through 2009.
1994-2004
As 1994 passenger base, but with embossed red "DUAL PURP FARM" in place of slogan
AZ 1234
Coded by weight class. Serial picked up where the 1988 base left off
2004
As current passenger base, but with red serial and embossed red "DUAL PURP FARM" in place of slogan
AZ 1234
Coded by weight class
Issued very briefly before the series was discontinued in October 2004
Dual purpose vehicle
1988-1994
As 1988 dual purpose farm base, but with embossed "DUAL PURPOSE VEH" in place of caption
123456
600001 to approximately 625999
Issued to trucks with slide-in camper trailers.
1994-2004
As 1994 passenger base, but with embossed red "DUAL PURP VEH" in place of slogan
626001 to approximately 632500
Driver education
1998-2004
As 1994 passenger base, but with embossed red "DRIVER ED" in place of slogan
1234 D/E
4001 D/E to approximately 4900 D/E
After driver education plates were discontinued, some plates were still validated to 2023. Driver education vehicles currently issued passenger plates with 5-year expirations.
School bus
1998-2004
As 1994 passenger base, but with embossed red "SCHOOL BUS" in place of slogan
12345S/B
40001S/B to approximately 55000S/B
School bus plates were merged into bus plates in 2004, though they still can be identified by inspection stickers.
Special-UX
1992-1994
Embossed green serial on white plate; "SPECIAL-UX" and "WISCONSIN" embossed at top and bottom respectively; debossed "92" at bottom right
AX 1234
Coded by weight class
Used on trucks and trailers with specific permanently mounted equipment. 1994 plates started at A/X 1001.
1994-2004
Embossed black serial on light teal plate; "SPECIAL-UX" and "WISCONSIN" embossed at top and bottom respectively; debossed "94" at bottom right
Special-Z
1992-1994
Embossed green serial on white plate; "SPECIAL-Z" and "WISCONSIN" embossed at top and bottom respectively; debossed "92" at bottom right
A/Z 1234
Coded by weight class
Used on empty equipment in transit, particularly excavating and carnival vehicles. 1994 plates started at A/Z 1001.
1994-2004
Embossed black serial on light teal plate; "SPECIAL-Z" and "WISCONSIN" embossed at top and bottom respectively; debossed "94" at bottom
For Hire
1973-1979
As 1973-79 passenger base.
ZZ 1234
ZZ 1001 to approximately ZZ 1700
Phased out in favor of passenger plates around 2004. Issued for use on automobiles used for hire under authority of the Transportation Commission, most commonly taxis and shuttle vehicles.
1980-1986
As 1980-86 passenger base.
ZZ 1234
ZZ 1001 to ?
2000-2004?
As current passenger base.
123-ZZA
101-ZZA to approximately 640-ZZA
Tribal plates
Tribal and Indian nation plates are given to members and nonmembers who reside on their respective reservation.[24] All truck plates start with "T", except for Oneida, which starts with "TK" in place of "7G" on 1999-2004 plates. Some have disabled plates available. Motorcycle plates are available for all plate designs. Plates also bear special-design expiration stickers unavailable to the rest of the state or other reservations.
Screened black serial on white graphic plate with eagle to the left. "LAC COURTE OREILLES" screened in red at top and "OJIBWE NATION" screened in white inside red box below, or, "VETERAN" screened in red inside white box below.
Embossed blue serial, later a black serial and later a screened black serial on red, white and blue graphic plate, "LAC DU FLAMBEAU" screened on top in white and "OJIBWE NATION" screened in white below. Optional "VETERAN" screened vertically in black at left.
1234, T123 or T1234
1001 to approximately 6079, T101 to approximately T1019
Embossed blue serial on white plate with embossed thunderbird symbol to left. "WIS" screened in blue at top and "MENOMINEE NATION" screened in blue below.
A123
A101 to approximately C177
1990-1996
As 1980-1990 base with inverted colors.
A101 to approximately C224
1996-2000
Embossed black serial on sky and nature scene graphic plate. "WIS" screened in white at top and "MENOMINEE NATION" screened in white below.
A1234
A0100 to approximately R0704
Disabled plates available. Serial sequence shortened to H123 and International Symbol Of Accessibility embossed on right.
2000-Present
Revised graphics from 1996 base. "WISCONSIN" now screened on top.
Embossed blue serial on white plate with eagle, pine tree and turtle at left. "ONEIDA NATION" screened in blue in top right.
7G-1234
7G-1001 to approximately 7G-2769
Disabled plates available. Sequence shortened to D123 and International Symbol Of Accessibility embossed on right.
2004-Present
Embossed black serial on white plate with eagle at left. "ONEIDA NATION" screened in white inside blue box-like graphic in top right.
6N1234
6N1001 to approximately 6N3299
Embossed black serial on white and blue graphic plate with clan symbols at left. "ONEIDA NATION" screened in blue above and clan screened in blue below.
3C1234
3C1001 to approximately 3C3779
Oneida - Motor Home
2004-Present
As current eagle base. Black embossed "MOTOR HOME" at bottom.