The vehicle registration plates of Burkina Faso is a legal form requiring the citizens of Burkina Faso to have their cars registered.
Regular plates
Burkinabè license plates follow a format that came into effect in 1984.[1]
They are composed of 2 digits, 2 letters, 4 digits. Example: 12 AB 1234.
Commercial license plate
Commercial license plates are composed of 2 digits, 1 letter, 4 digits. example: 12-A-1234, with a blue background and white text.
Police
Burkinabe police license plates are composed of 2 letters, 4 numbers. example: PN - 1234 (PN = National Police).
Gendarmerie
The Burkinabe gendarmerie license plates are composed of 1 number, 4 numbers, 4 letters. example: 1-2345 • EMGN (GN = National Gendarmerie).
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