Vehicle registration plates of Serbia are issued using a two-letter region code, followed by three or four-digit numeric and a two-letter alpha license code, separated by a hyphen (e.g., BG 123-AA or BG 1234-AA).
Republic of Serbia
A vehicle registration plate, as issued since 2011
The regional code and the license code are separated by the Serbian cross shield and a Cyrillic letter combination for the region below. A blue field is placed along the left side edge, as in European Union countries, bearing the ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 country code for Serbia (SRB).
License numeric code contains combination of three digits (0-9), while two letter alpha code is made of combination of letters using Serbian Latin alphabet order, with addition of letters X, Y and W.
The standard dimensions of a Serbian license plates are 520.5 × 112.9 mm.
Issuance of current license plates started on 1 January 2011 and they were used alongside the old ones during the transitional period until the end of 2011.
Regular license platesEdit
Following are the license plate codes by region in Serbian Cyrillic alphabetical order:[1][2]
Agriculture plates consist of regional code, Serbian shield, three serial letters and two numbers on lower side; agriculture trailers have two numbers and three letters on lower side; both on green background.
Moped plates have two-letter regional code, Serbian shield, and then numbers; on a yellow background.
Trailer plates have a reversed format of the civilian license plates with serial letter first, Serbian shield and then numbers and regional code at the end.
Taxi plates have almost identical format of the civilian license plates with regional code first, Serbian shield and numbers and TX as serial letters.
Military plates have one letter, an emblem of Serbian armed forces (identical to Serbian shield), and then four numbers.
Police and fire service plates have letter П (P in Cyrillic), Serbian shield, and then six numbers; on a blue background.
Diplomatic license platesEdit
Vehicles operated by foreign embassies, consulates, consular and diplomatic staff and various international organizations have been given plates with a distinguishing format of two (or three) numbers, one letter, three numbers, e.g., 12(3)-L-456. Vehicle owned by a diplomat or by accredited non-diplomatic staff carry a plate with characters printed in yellow on a black background while the vehicle owned by a foreign press agency, a foreign cultural representative or by an office of a foreign company and/or its staff, has plates with characters printed in black on a yellow background The first group of three numbers (123) identifies the country or organization to which the plate has been issued, the second group of three numbers (456) is a serial number. The letter in the middle (L) is denoting the status of the owner.
Code
Explanation
A
vehicle is owned by a diplomat - Ambassade
M
vehicle is owned by accredited non-diplomatic staff - Mission
P
vehicle is owned by a foreign press agency or a foreign cultural representative - Presse
CMD
additional oval plate for vehicles used by the chief of a diplomatic mission - Chef de Mission Diplomatique
CD
additional oval plate for vehicles used by a person with diplomatic status - Corps Diplomatique
Additionally, plates have vertically orientated two-letter initials in small letters on the left side (after blue stripe) indicating the city in which they were issued (BG for Belgrade) and two numbers on the right side indicating the year for which they are valid (e.g., 12 for 2012).
^Pravilnik o utvrđivanju registarskih područja za motorna i priključna vozila, „Službeni glasnik RS”, no. 34, 30. September 1998.
^b92.net (30 September 2010). "Nove tablice od 2011, cena 40 evra". Retrieved 30 September 2010.
External linksEdit
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Vehicle registration plates of Serbia are issued using a two letter region code followed by three or four digit numeric and a two letter alpha license code separated by a hyphen e g BG 123 AA or BG 1234 AA Republic of SerbiaA vehicle registration plate as issued since 2011Country SerbiaCountry codeSRBCurrent seriesSize520 mm 110 mm20 5 in 4 3 inMaterialAluminumSerial formatAB 123 CDAB 1234 CDColour front Black on whiteColour rear Black on whiteIntroduced1 January 2011 2011 01 01 vte Contents 1 Overview 2 Regular license plates 3 Special license plates 3 1 Diplomatic license plates 4 References 5 External linksOverview EditThe regional code and the license code are separated by the Serbian cross shield and a Cyrillic letter combination for the region below A blue field is placed along the left side edge as in European Union countries bearing the ISO 3166 1 alpha 3 country code for Serbia SRB License numeric code contains combination of three digits 0 9 while two letter alpha code is made of combination of letters using Serbian Latin alphabet order with addition of letters X Y and W The standard dimensions of a Serbian license plates are 520 5 112 9 mm Issuance of current license plates started on 1 January 2011 and they were used alongside the old ones during the transitional period until the end of 2011 Regular license plates Edit nbsp Geographical distribution of license plate codes in Serbia nbsp Old registration plate issued until 2011Following are the license plate codes by region in Serbian Cyrillic alphabetical order 1 2 Code Region Municipalities covered by the regionLat Cyr AL AL ALeksinac AleksinacAR AR ARanđelovac AranđelovacAC AC AleksandrovaC AleksandrovacBB BB Bajina Basta Bajina BastaBG BG BelGrade Barajevo Vozdovac Vracar Grocka Zvezdara Zemun Lazarevac Mladenovac Novi Beograd Obrenovac Palilula Rakovica Savski Venac Sopot Stari Grad Surcin CukaricaBO BO BOr Majdanpek BorBP BP Backa Palanka Backa PalankaBT BT Backa Topola Backa TopolaBC BЋ BogatiC BogaticBU BU BUjanovac BujanovacBC BCh BeCej BecejVA VA VAljevo Lajkovac Ljig Mionica Osecina ValjevoVB VB Vrnjacka Banja Vrnjacka BanjaVL VL VLasotince VlasotinceVP VP Velika Plana Velika PlanaVR VR VRanje Bosilegrad Vladicin Han Presevo Trgoviste VranjeVS VS VrbaS VrbasVS VSh VrSac Bela Crkva Plandiste VrsacGL GL GnjiLane Vitina Kosovska Kamenica Novo Brdo GnjilaneGM GM Gornji Milanovac Gornji MilanovacDE DE DEspotovac DespotovacĐA ЂA ĐAkovica Decani ĐakovicaZA ZA ZAjecar Boljevac Sokobanja ZajecarZR ZR ZRenjanin Zitiste Novi Becej Nova Crnja Secanj ZrenjaninIN IN INđija InđijaIC IC IvanjiCa IvanjicaJA ЈA JAgodina Rekovac JagodinaKA KA KAnjiza KanjizaKC KC KoCeljeva KoceljevaKV KV KraljeVo KraljevoKG KG KraGujevac Batocina Knic Lapovo Raca City of KragujevacKZ KZh KnjaZevac KnjazevacKI KI KIkinda Coka Novi Knezevac KikindaKL KL KLadovo KladovoKM KM Kosovska Mitrovica Vucitrn Zvecan Zubin Potok Leposavic Srbica Kosovska MitrovicaKO KO KOvin KovinKS KSh KruSevac Brus Varvarin Cicevac KrusevacLB LB LeBane LebaneLE LE LEskovac Bojnik Medveđa Crna Trava LeskovacLO LO LOznica Krupanj Ljubovija Mali Zvornik LoznicaLU LU LUcani LucaniNV NV Nova Varos Nova VarosNG NG NeGotin NegotinNI NI NIs Doljevac Gadzin Han Merosina Razanj Svrljig City of NisNP NP Novi Pazar Novi PazarNS NS Novi Sad Bac Backi Petrovac Beocin Zabalj Srbobran Sremski Karlovci Temerin Titel City of Novi SadPA PA PAncevo Alibunar Kovacica Opovo PancevoPB PB PriBoj PribojPE PE PEc Istok Klina PecPZ PZh PoZega PozegaPZ PZ PriZren Gora Orahovac Suva Reka PrizrenPI PI PIrot Babusnica Bela Palanka Dimitrovgrad PirotPK PK ProKuplje Blace Zitorađa Kursumlija ProkupljePN PN ParaciN ParacinPO PO POzarevac Veliko Gradiste Golubac Zabari Zagubica Kucevo Malo Crnice PozarevacPP PP PrijePolje PrijepoljePR PR PRistina Glogovac Kosovo Polje Lipljan Obilic Podujevo PristinaPT PT PeTrovac PetrovacRA RA RAska RaskaRU RU RUma Irig Pecinci RumaSA SA SentA Ada SentaSM SM Sremska Mitrovica Sremska MitrovicaSV SV SVilajnac SvilajnacSD SD SmeDerevo SmederevoSJ SЈ SJenica SjenicaSO SO SOmbor Apatin Kula Odzaci SomborSP SP Smederevska Palanka Smederevska PalankaST ST STara Pazova Stara PazovaSU SU SUbotica Mali Iđos SuboticaSC SC SurduliCa SurdulicaTO TO TOpola TopolaTS TS TrStenik TrstenikTT TT TuTin TutinCU ЋU CUprija CuprijaUB UB UB UbUE UE UzicE Arilje Kosjeric Cajetina Zlatibor UziceUR UR URosevac Kacanik Urosevac Stimlje StrpceCA ChA CAcak CacakSA ShA SAbac Vladimirci SabacSI ShI SId SidSpecial license plates Edit nbsp Agriculture vehicle trailer plate nbsp Moped registration plate nbsp Motorcycle registration plate nbsp Police and fire service registration plate nbsp Military registration plate nbsp Trailer registration plate nbsp Taxi registration plate nbsp Export registration plateSerbia has numerous special license plates Agriculture plates consist of regional code Serbian shield three serial letters and two numbers on lower side agriculture trailers have two numbers and three letters on lower side both on green background Moped plates have two letter regional code Serbian shield and then numbers on a yellow background Trailer plates have a reversed format of the civilian license plates with serial letter first Serbian shield and then numbers and regional code at the end Taxi plates have almost identical format of the civilian license plates with regional code first Serbian shield and numbers and TX as serial letters Military plates have one letter an emblem of Serbian armed forces identical to Serbian shield and then four numbers Police and fire service plates have letter P P in Cyrillic Serbian shield and then six numbers on a blue background Diplomatic license plates Edit nbsp Diplomatic plate 40 Germany Vehicles operated by foreign embassies consulates consular and diplomatic staff and various international organizations have been given plates with a distinguishing format of two or three numbers one letter three numbers e g 12 3 L 456 Vehicle owned by a diplomat or by accredited non diplomatic staff carry a plate with characters printed in yellow on a black background while the vehicle owned by a foreign press agency a foreign cultural representative or by an office of a foreign company and or its staff has plates with characters printed in black on a yellow background The first group of three numbers 123 identifies the country or organization to which the plate has been issued the second group of three numbers 456 is a serial number The letter in the middle L is denoting the status of the owner Code ExplanationA vehicle is owned by a diplomat AmbassadeM vehicle is owned by accredited non diplomatic staff MissionP vehicle is owned by a foreign press agency or a foreign cultural representative PresseCMD additional oval plate for vehicles used by the chief of a diplomatic mission Chef de Mission DiplomatiqueCD additional oval plate for vehicles used by a person with diplomatic status Corps DiplomatiqueAdditionally plates have vertically orientated two letter initials in small letters on the left side after blue stripe indicating the city in which they were issued BG for Belgrade and two numbers on the right side indicating the year for which they are valid e g 12 for 2012 Country code Country code Country code nbsp Russia 10 nbsp Switzerland 43 nbsp Indonesia 89 nbsp Ukraine 11 nbsp Austria 44 nbsp Syria 90 nbsp Poland 12 nbsp Greece 47 nbsp Lebanon 91 nbsp Hungary 14 nbsp Turkey 48 nbsp Tunisia 92 nbsp Romania 15 nbsp Slovenia 50 nbsp Morocco 93 nbsp Bulgaria 16 nbsp Guinea 51 nbsp Ghana 94 nbsp Albania 17 nbsp Pakistan 53 nbsp Iraq 98 nbsp Czech Republic 18 nbsp Sri Lanka 54 nbsp Democratic Republic of the Congo 99 nbsp North Macedonia 19 nbsp Belarus 55 nbsp EU 101 nbsp Israel 20 nbsp Nigeria 62 UNWFP 102 nbsp Angola 21 nbsp Canada 63 ECPD 104 nbsp Slovakia 22 nbsp Argentina 64 EAR 105 nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 23 nbsp Brazil 65 SEED 105 nbsp Croatia 24 nbsp Mexico 66 OSCE 111 nbsp Palestine 25 UNDP 70 ICRC 118 nbsp Portugal 26 UNICEF 70 IOM 119 nbsp Cyprus 29 nbsp Ecuador 71 IFRC 120 nbsp United Kingdom 30 nbsp Cuba 72 ICTY 121 nbsp South Korea 31 nbsp Peru 76 nbsp United Nations 121 nbsp Finland 32 UNHCR 77 UNHCR 123 nbsp Sweden 33 nbsp Australia 78 EBRD 125 nbsp Norway 34 nbsp Libya 79 nbsp Council of Europe 127 nbsp Denmark 35 nbsp Algeria 80 IFC 128 nbsp The Netherlands 36 nbsp Egypt 81 World Bank 129 nbsp Belgium 37 nbsp Zimbabwe 82 Customs and Fiscal Assistance Office 130 nbsp Spain 38 nbsp Iran 83 UN office 136 nbsp France 39 nbsp India 84 nbsp Malaysia 137 nbsp Germany 40 nbsp Myanmar 85 ICMP 138 nbsp Italy 41 nbsp Japan 86 nbsp Montenegro 141 nbsp Holy See 42 nbsp China 88 nbsp USA 144References Edit Pravilnik o utvrđivanju registarskih podrucja za motorna i prikljucna vozila Sluzbeni glasnik RS no 34 30 September 1998 b92 net 30 September 2010 Nove tablice od 2011 cena 40 evra Retrieved 30 September 2010 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to License plates of Serbia Portal 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