Historic Vehicles
A historic vehicle is a vehicle that is at least 25 years old may be registered with a historic license plate. Historic vehicles are charged a standard registration fee, vehicle excise tax, and county and municipal vehicle excise tax, if applicable.
Learn More About Vehicle Registration Fees and Taxes
Eligibility
A historic license plate may be registered on any historic vehicle that qualifies as being one of the following: historic or collector.
Collector Vehicle & Authentic Model Year License Plates
A historic vehicle may be registered as a collector vehicle for a reduced fee if the vehicle meets the following criteria:
- Is at least 25 years old;
- Is owned, operated, restored, maintained, or used as a collector’s item, a leisure pursuit, or an investment; and
- Is not used primarily for transportation.
You must submit a completed Collector Vehicle Affidavit – State Form 56166 when you first register your collector vehicle and for each year you renew.
A historic vehicle may be renewed in one of the following ways:
- At any BMV branch
- Online at myBMV.com
- By U.S. Mail following these directions:
- Review, print, and complete the Renew by Mail Instruction Packet
- Print and complete State Form 56163, as listed in the above linked packet
- Print and complete Collector Vehicle Affidavit – State Form 56166
- Compile the documents along with your payment and mail them to:
Winchester Processing Center
PO Box 100309 West South St
Winchester, IN 47394 - Renewal documents must be postmarked on or before the renewal due date.
Do Your License Plate Stickers and Frames Comply?
Make sure your license plate properly displays the registration stickers, and is not obscured by your license plate frame.
Learn More About the Required Placement of Stickers and FramesAuthentic Model Year License Plate
For an additional annual fee an authentic model year license plate may be displayed on a vehicle that is registered as a collector vehicle. The Indiana authentic model year license plate is not required to be the original license plate registered to the vehicle; however, it is required to have been issued by the Indiana BMV in the same year as the model year of the vehicle to which it will be used.
A Historic license plate is registered to the collector vehicle and a Certificate of Registration with the authentic model year license plate number indicated is issued. The authentic model year license plate is placed on the rear of the vehicle, and the Historic license plate and Certificate of Registration must be carried in the vehicle at all times, including any renewal year stickers. The Historic license plate must be renewed annually.
To use an authentic model year license plate on your collector vehicle, you must present the authentic model year plate to any BMV branch for inspection. The authentic model year license plate may be refurbished or restored; however, the BMV may reject the use of the license plate if there is any indication that the plate does not meet the original specifications. Additionally, the authentic model year license plate must meet the following conditions:
- Be metal
- Be in good or original condition suitable to be displayed. The letters, numbers, and markings must be clearly legible.
- Fading must be minimal and not faded to an illegible state.
- May only contain minor rust on the face of the plate.
- May not be bent.
- May not have any unplanned holes.
- Must match the picture of the plate issued for the year of manufacture according to BMV records.