Inf104 Vehicle Registration Numbers and Number Plates
Inf104 Vehicle Registration Numbers and Number Plates
Inf104 Vehicle Registration Numbers and Number Plates
Vehicle Services
Vehicle registration
numbers and
number plates
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Contents
Vehicle registration Number plates
numbers
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Why we have How to get a
vehicle registration number plate..........7
numbers..................3
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Entitlement to a Number plate
vehicle registration design
number....................3 specification...........8
03 08
Vehicle registration National flags on
number format........3 number plates........11
04 09
Displaying vehicle Green number
registration plates.....................11
numbers..................4
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DVLA memory What to do if your
tags and age vehicle has been
identifiers.................5 cloned....................12
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Trailer registration
numbers and
number plates........12
Personalised Registration
online services:
Take a registration number off a vehicle:
www.gov.uk/keep-registration-number
Put a registration number on a vehicle:
www.gov.uk/put-registration-number-vehicle
Vehicle registration numbers
01. Why we have vehicle
registration numbers
Vehicle registration numbers are a way of identifying
vehicles and are owned by the Secretary of State.
They are allocated to vehicles as part of the process of
registering and taxing vehicles.
The registration number is given to the vehicle, not the
registered keeper. It will stay with the vehicle (until the
vehicle is broken up, destroyed or exported permanently
out of the country) unless the registered keeper applies
to take it off and put it on another vehicle or on to a
retention certificate (V778).
Age
identifier
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05. DVLA memory tags and age identifiers
Letter Postal area DVLA memory tag identifier
A Anglia Peterborough AA AB AC AD AE AF AG AH AJ AK AL AM AN
Norwich AO AP AR AS AT AU
Ipswich AV AW AX AY
B Birmingham Birmingham BA – BY
C Cymru Cardiff CA CB CC CD CE CF CG CH CJ CK CL
CM CN CO
Swansea CP CR CS CT CU CV
Bangor CW CX CY
D Deeside to Chester DA DB DC DD DE DF DG DH DJ DK
Shrewsbury Shrewsbury DL DM DN DO DP DR DS DT DU DV DW
DX DY
E Essex Chelmsford EA – EY
G Garden of Maidstone GA GB GC GD GE GF GG GH GJ GK GL
England GM GN GO
Brighton GP GR GS GT GU GV GW GX GY
H Hampshire Bournemouth HA HB HC HD HE HF HG HH HJ
& Dorset Portsmouth HK HL HM HN HO HP HR HS HT HU HV
HW HX HY
(HW will be used exclusively for Isle of
Wight residents)
K Borehamwood KA KB KC KD KE KF KG KH KJ KK KL
Northampton KM KN KO KP KR KS KT KU KV KW
KX KY
L London Wimbledon LA LB LC LD LE LF LG LH LJ
Borehamwood LK LL LM LN LO LP LR LS LT
Sidcup LU LV LW LX LY
M Manchester Manchester MA – MY
& Merseyside (MN + MAN Reserved for the Isle of Man)
N North Newcastle NA NB NC ND NE NG NH NJ NK NL NM
NN NO
Stockton NP NR NS NT NU NV NW NX NY
O Oxford Oxford OA – OY
P Preston Preston PA PB PC PD PE PF PG PH PJ PK PL
PM PN PO PP PR PS PT
Carlisle PU PV PW PX PY
R Reading Theale RA – RY
S Scotland Glasgow SA SB SC SD SE SF SG SH SJ
Edinburgh SK SL SM SN SO
Dundee SP SR SS ST
Aberdeen SU SV SW
Inverness SX SY
V Severn Worcester VA – VY
Valley
W West of Exeter WA WB WC WD WE WF WG WH WJ
England Truro WK WL
Bristol WM WN WO WP WR WS WT WU WV WW
WX WY
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Number plates
06. How to get a number plate
Getting number plates made up
You can only get a number plate made up from a
registered number plate supplier (RNPS). Find your
nearest RNPS at www.gov.uk/displaying-number-plates
The supplier will need to see original documents that:
• prove your name and address
• show you’re allowed to use the registration number
Identity documents
You can use the following to confirm your name
and address:
• driving licence
• utility, Council Tax or rates bill from the last 6 months
• bank or building society statement from the last
6 months
• national identity card
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• if your fleet is in the new V5C on demand scheme
(also called ‘V5C suppression’), a PDF of the vehicle’s
details from the view vehicle record service
(www.gov.uk/dvla-fleet-vehicle-info)
Standard font
On 1 September 2001, the regulations introduced a
standard font (style of lettering) for number plates, making
them easier to read. This change ended the use of italics
and other styles of lettering that are difficult to read.
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An example of the standard font is shown below.
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Tricycles made from four-wheeled bodies, such as saloon
cars, may display either the normal requirements on
page 9 or the motorcycle requirements as shown below.
Tricycles built from motorcycles must meet the rules for
motorcycles shown below.
Quadricycles (including quad bikes) which are driven
on the road must display front and rear number plates.
Providing they have a maximum net engine power of
15 kilowatts or less and an unladen weight of no more
than 400 kilograms (or 550 kilograms if it’s a goods
vehicle), they can also display number plates which meet
the requirements shown below. In every other case the
number plates must meet the requirements on page 9:
• characters must be 64mm tall
• characters (except the number 1 or letter I) must be
44mm wide
• the character stroke (the thickness of the black print)
must be 10mm
• the space between characters must be 10mm
• the space between the age identifier and the random
letters must be 30mm
• the margins at the top, bottom and side of the plate
must be at least 11mm
• vertical space between the age identifier and the
random numbers must be 13mm
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10. What to do if your vehicle has
been cloned
If you’re receiving fines or charges you’re not responsible
for because someone else is using the registration
number from your vehicle, your vehicle may have
been cloned.
Cloning involves copying the identity of a similar
(not-stolen) vehicle already on the road. Criminals find
an exact make, model and colour of the car they have
stolen, and use the same registration number on the
stolen vehicle to make it look legal.
If you suspect your vehicle has been cloned:
• contact the police so they can try to trace and
prosecute the culprit to prevent this illegal activity
from continuing
• return any fines or letters to whoever issued them,
along with any evidence you have to prove your case
• write to us at DVLA, Swansea, SA99 1ZZ, giving us
the crime reference number the police gave you – we
will keep a record of the matter for future reference
Buying a vehicle?
The tax is no longer transferable so you must tax it
before you use it.
www.gov.uk/vehicletaxrules
Vehicle Services
Vehicle registration numbers
and number plates
DVLA
Longview Road
Morriston
Swansea
SA6 7JL
www.gov.uk/dvla
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