Indiana license plates are solid dark blue in color. They have solid white letters and symbols on top of this background.
Each of the 92 counties in Indiana is given a number based upon its alphabetical listing. The number and name of the county in which the tag was issued is written in white letters at the top of the license plate.
The seal of Indiana is in the body of the license plate. This seal is a torch surrounded by 13 stars with five stars inside of the circle.
License plates are numbered sequentially by county. They have three numbers followed by three letters that are placed in bold white letters in the center of the plate.
The state name is placed in white capital letters on the license plate. It is centered along the bottom of the plate below the actual license plate number.
Some of the more popular special license plates in Indiana are "In God We Trust," antique license plates and those devoted to the military. There are also a number devoted to colleges that are located in the Hoosier state.