
Unrecognized Entities United States of America
Aleut CommunityBroken Rock Confederated TribesChickaloon VillageEmbassy and Kingdom of HeavenGold Creek SusitnaHawaiian Kingdom GovernmentKingdom of Hawai'iKnik TribeLittle Shell Pembina BandMolossia, Republic ofNorthern Cherokee NationPakawani NationReinstated Hawaiian Kingdom GovernmentSlowjamastan, Republic ofSouthern Cherokee Nation"Sovereign Citizen"United Nations of Turtle IslandWashitaw/Ouachita
Aleut Community

Broken Rock Confederated Tribes

The Broken Rock Confederated Tribes are an imaginary tribal confederation
in the TV series "Yellowstone", located near Bozeman, Montana.
The license plate pictured above is a screen capture of the prop used in the series.
The license plate pictured above is a screen capture of the prop used in the series.
Chickaloon Village

Embassy and Kingdom of Heaven

The Embassy of Heaven is a Christian-based religious movement based in Stayton,
Oregon that seeks to separate from secular government. Its members
profess themselves to be literal citizens of the Kingdom of Heaven and reject any ties
to what they refer to as "worldly governments". Federal authorities have asserted that the
organization is set up to avoid paying taxes.
The organization issues its own identity documents, business licenses, motor vehicle title certificates and license plates. Several members have been arrested for driving cars with "Kingdom of Heaven" license plates and showing similar driver's licenses to law enforcement officers.
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The organization issues its own identity documents, business licenses, motor vehicle title certificates and license plates. Several members have been arrested for driving cars with "Kingdom of Heaven" license plates and showing similar driver's licenses to law enforcement officers.
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Gold Creek Susitna

Hawaiian Kingdom Government

Led by David Keanu Sai, self-proclaimed "Chairman of the Council of Regency and Acting
Minister of the Interior" and leading a group of members that call themselves "Hawaiian
Kingdom Government" demand sovereignty for Hawaii and the restoration of the monarchy.
License plates are not officially issued or recognized by the state of Hawaii.
License plates are not officially issued or recognized by the state of Hawaii.
Kingdom of Hawai'i

The "Kingdom of Hawaii, Sovereign Nation of God" is led by James Akahi Nui who claims to be king based
on direct lineage from Kamehameha the First Akahi.
License plates are not officially issued or recognized by the state of Hawaii.
License plates are not officially issued or recognized by the state of Hawaii.
Knik Tribe

Little Shell Pembina Band

The Little Shell Pembina Band (and their license plates) are not officially
recognized by North Dakota or Minnesota.
Republic of Molossia

The Republic of Molossia is a micronation claiming sovereignty over
11.3 acres (4.6 ha or 46,000 m2) of land near Dayton, Nevada.
It was founded by Kevin Baugh but is not recognized by the state of Nevada, the United States if America or any country of the world.
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It was founded by Kevin Baugh but is not recognized by the state of Nevada, the United States if America or any country of the world.
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Northern Cherokee Nation

The Northern Cherokee Nation in Missouri cannot issue their
own plates because they are not a federally recognized tribe.
The only legal way to have license plates, was to have the state issue them as organizational plates.
An organizational plate requires at least 100 applications by a certain deadline. The tribe could not come up with enough tribal members applying by the deadline so license plate collectors stepped in and ordered enough plates to put them over the minimum.
The only legal way to have license plates, was to have the state issue them as organizational plates.
An organizational plate requires at least 100 applications by a certain deadline. The tribe could not come up with enough tribal members applying by the deadline so license plate collectors stepped in and ordered enough plates to put them over the minimum.
Pakawani Nation

License plates are not officially recognized and their issuance has been discontinued.
Note, that plate colors are green on white, not black on white as it appears in the picture of the sample on the right.
Note, that plate colors are green on white, not black on white as it appears in the picture of the sample on the right.
Reinstated Hawaiian Kingdom Government

This movement is led by Henry Noa, prime minister, since 1999.
Republic of Slowjamastan

The Republic of Slowjamastan (officially the United Territories of the
Sovereign Nation of The People's Republic of Slowjamastan), is a micronation
within Imperial County, Southern California.
It covers 11.07 acres of land between the towns of Ocotillo Wells and Westmorland.
It is not recognized by the state of California, the United States of America or any country of the world.
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It covers 11.07 acres of land between the towns of Ocotillo Wells and Westmorland.
It is not recognized by the state of California, the United States of America or any country of the world.
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Southern Cherokee Nation

There are at least three groups claiming to be the "Southern Cherokee Nation" one
of which is in Oklahoma.
About 100 license plates were manufactured and a portion of them was issued. However, they are not recognized and their issuance has been discontinued.
A portion was sold to collectors. The "RM" prefix stood for "Registered Member".
About 100 license plates were manufactured and a portion of them was issued. However, they are not recognized and their issuance has been discontinued.
A portion was sold to collectors. The "RM" prefix stood for "Registered Member".
"Sovereign Citizen"

Sovereign Citizen license plates refer to unauthorized or unofficial
license plates used by individuals claiming sovereign status. These plates often
look homemade and may include phrases like "Private", "Sovereign Citizen”,
"Non-US Citizen", "Diplomat", "Not for Commerce", "Exempt" and others.
Some plates display affiliations with fictional governments, such as the “Republic of Texas,” or reference fringe beliefs, such as maritime or admiralty law. Others may carry tribal or religious identifiers, like “Moorish National” or “Yahweh Nation.”
Some may even include US Department of Transportation (USDOT) numbers on their plates.
They are often used as a form of protest or attempt to evade traffic laws, registration
fees or tolls. Their use is illegal and they have no legal standing in any U.S. jurisdiction
and driving with one can result in citations, arrest or vehicle impoundment.
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United Nations of Turtle Island

Turtle Island is a name for the Earth or for North America, used by some
Native American and First Nations people and by some indigenous rights activists.
The name is based on a common North American indigenous creation story.
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Plates are not officially issued or recognized by any U.S. state.
Plates are not officially issued or recognized by any U.S. state.
Washitaw/Ouachita

The Washitaw (or "Ouachita") is a group of black Americans
that claim to be a sovereign Native American nation within the boundaries
of the United States of America.
Various U.S. courts have ruled that the "Washitaw Nation" is fictional and that it is not officially recognized.
Issuance of this license plate has been discontinued.
Various U.S. courts have ruled that the "Washitaw Nation" is fictional and that it is not officially recognized.
Issuance of this license plate has been discontinued.
Related Pages
Credits
Photo & data contributors
(1) Eric Bos(2) Helmut Stoker(3) Mark Goodwin(4) Kingdom of Hawaii Department of Transportation(5) Wikipedia: Embassy of Heaven(6) Gus Oliver(7) Wikipedia:
Turtle Island (Native American folklore)(8) Jim Fox/Greg Gibson(9) MicroWiki: Republic of Molossia(10) Official Website of the Republic of Molossia(11) MicroWiki: Republic of Slowjamastan(12) Official Website of the Republic of Slowjamastan(13) What is a sovereign citizen? Definitions, license plates, arrests and more