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The current format uses a letter followed by 1-5 digits. Letter depends on the type of the vehicle.
Vehicle types
Letter
Type of the vehicle
В
buses
С
private cars
G
trailers
H
vehicles carrying heavy cargo
J
vehicles carrying cargo
L
vehicles carrying light cargo
МС
motorcycles
P
state vehicles
R
rented vehicles
T
taxis
V
three-wheel vehicles
Diplomatic license plates
License plates of diplomatic missions consist of a letter prefix of the name of the country and a digital number. The front license plates have a white background, the rear ones have a yellow background, and the font is black in both cases.
King's license plate has two letters - HM, or no letters at all with just a crown sign. Queen's license plate has letters Q1. Prime Minister's license plate has letters PM and two digits.