• The new in-game license plates use a format of replacing the default GTA license plate textures (both the plates and according plate text) and the .ymt file, which is used by GTA to recognize where to place the text on the plate, as well as the color of the text.

  • This is not a necessarily "new" idea or way of doing such, but this is the first time the community is provided a high-quality and accurate alternative to others.

  • 50 States

    Ideally, we would like to have all 50 states available for purchase and/or download on the site.

    Currently, 10 out of the 50 states completed, in-progress, or in planning, with many more on the idea chart.

  • Customization

    Included with each state plate download we will provide a minimum of 2 versions:

    • The actual state name (Pennsylvania, New York, etc.)
    • The lore variant of the state name (San Andreas, Liberty, etc.)
    • The secondary lore variant of the state [if applicable] (Andreas, Santos, etc.)
  • Why does the text not look "embossed"?

    This is one of the many limitations of GTA V and its engine. The file that reads the plate text's font only picks up a certain range of colors.

    Because of this, it is practically impossible to give the plate text a proper embossed look. This is something many others deal with as well.

  • Where do the files get installed to?

    This is dependent on which variant you purchase.

    For FiveM, the the .rpf file is placed in the FiveM Application Data (specific location stated in download.)

    For Singleplayer, the locations for the files are slightly more complex, so please follow the guide located in the singleplayer download.

  • Can I share these with my FiveM server members?

    Formally, the sharing of any downloaded files purchased on this site is prohibited in the Terms of Service

    With that being said, if you are a FiveM server owner and wish to share the files with your server members, feel free to contact us here, and we will get back to you with a response!

Credits for helping!

Without the help of Tawfiq, a.k.a. Arab Brother, this project would never have existed and I would have zero clue where to start with license plates for this game. I put all my thanks to him for helping start and continue this project.