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Serbian vehicle registration plate,
as issued since 2011
Land Serbien
Country codeSRB
Current series
Size520 mm × 110 mm
20.5 in × 4.3 in
MaterialAluminum
Serial formatAB 123-CD
AB 1234-CD
Colour (front)Black on white
Colour (rear)Black on white
Introduced2011

Vehicle registration plates of Serbia display black alphanumeric characters on a white background with blue field placed along the left side edge.

Issuance of current registration plates started on 1 January 2011 and they were used alongside the old ones during the transitional period until the end of 2011.

Standard plates

The two-letter regional code is followed by three or four-digit numeric code separated by the Serbian cross shield and a Cyrillic letter combination for the region below, and then followed by a two-letter alpha code, separated by a hyphen.

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).

Numeric code contains combination of three or four digits (0-9), while two letter alpha code is made of combination of letters using Serbian Latin alphabet, with addition of letters X, Y and W (e.g., BG 123-AA or BG 1234-AA).

The standard dimensions of a Serbian license plates are 520.5 × 112.9 mm.

Special plates

Serbia has numerous special license plates.

Agriculture vehicle plate
Moped plate
Motorcycle plate
Trailer plate

Agriculture vehicle plates

Agriculture plates consist of regional code, Serbian cross 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

Moped plates have two-letter regional code, Serbian cross shield, and then numbers; on a yellow background.

Motorcycle plates

Moped plates have two-letter regional code, Serbian cross shield, and then numbers.

Trailer plates

Trailer plates have a reversed format of the civilian license plates with serial letter first, Serbian cross shield and then numbers and regional code at the end.

Taxi plates

Taxi plate

Taxi plates have almost identical format of the civilian license plates with regional code first, Serbian cross shield and numbers and TX as serial letters.

Police plates

Police plate

Serbian Police plates have letter П (P in Cyrillic), Serbian cross shield, and then six numbers; on a blue background.

Military plates

Military plate

Military plates have one letter, an emblem of Serbian Armed Forces (identical to Serbian cross shield), and then four numbers.

Diplomatic plates

Diplomatic plate

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.

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).

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
Land code Land code Land code
 Russland 10   Schweiz 43  Indonesien 89
 Ukraine 11  Österreich 44  Syria 90
 Polen 12  Griechenland 47  Libanon 91
 Ungarn 14  Türkei 48  Tunesien 92
 Rumänien 15  Slowenien 50  Marokko 93
 Bulgarien 16  Guinea 51  Ghana 94
 Albanien 17  Pakistan 53  Iraq 98
 Tschechische Republik 18  Sri Lanka 54  Democratic Republic of the Congo 99
 North Macedonia 19  Weißrussland 55  EU 101
 Israel 20  Nigeria 62 UNWFP 102
 Angola 21  Kanada 63 ECPD 104
 Slowakei 22  Argentinien 64 EAR 105
 Bosnien und Herzegowina 23  Brasilien 65 SEED 105
 Kroatien 24  Mexiko 66 OSCE 111
 Palestine 25 UNDP 70 ICRC 118
 Portugal 26 UNICEF 70 IOM 119
 Zypern 29  Ecuador 71 IFRC 120
 Vereinigtes Königreich 30  Cuba 72 ICTY 121
 Südkorea 31  Peru 76  United Nations 121
 Finnland 32 UNHCR 77 UNHCR 123
 Schweden 33  Australien 78 EBRD 125
 Norwegen 34  Libyen 79 European Union Council of Europe 127
 Dänemark 35  Algerien 80 IFC 128
 The Netherlands 36  Ägypten 81 World Bank 129
 Belgien 37  Simbabwe 82 Customs and Fiscal Assistance Office 130
 Spanien 38  Iran 83 UN office 136
 Frankreich 39  Indien 84  Malaysia 137
 Deutschland 40  Myanmar 85 ICMP 138
 Italien 41  Japan 86  Montenegro 141
 Holy See 42  China 88  USA 144

Regional codes

Following are the license plate codes by region in Serbian Cyrillic alphabetical order:[1][2]

Geographical distribution of regional codes
Old registration plate, issued until 2011
Code Region Municipalities covered by the region
Lat. Cyr.
AL АЛ ALeksinac Aleksinac
AR АР ARanđelovac Aranđelovac
AC АЦ AleksandrovaC Aleksandrovac
BB ББ Bajina Bašta Bajina Bašta
BG БГ BelGrade Barajevo, Voždovac, Vračar, Grocka, Zvezdara, Zemun, Lazarevac, Mladenovac, Novi Beograd, Obrenovac, Palilula, Rakovica, Savski Venac, Sopot, Stari Grad, Surčin, Čukarica
BO БО BOr Majdanpek, Bor
BP БП Bačka Palanka Bačka Palanka
BT БТ Bačka Topola Bačka Topola
БЋ BogatiĆ Bogatić
BU БУ BUjanovac Bujanovac
БЧ BeČej Bečej
VA ВА VAljevo Lajkovac, Ljig, Mionica, Osečina, Valjevo
VB ВБ Vrnjačka Banja Vrnjačka Banja
VL ВЛ VLasotince Vlasotince
VP ВП Velika Plana Velika Plana
VR ВР VRanje Bosilegrad, Vladičin Han, Preševo, Trgovište, Vranje
VS ВС VrbaS Vrbas
ВШ VrŠac Bela Crkva, Plandište, Vršac
GL ГЛ GnjiLane Vitina, Kosovska Kamenica, Novo Brdo, Gnjilane
GM ГМ Gornji Milanovac Gornji Milanovac
DE ДЕ DEspotovac Despotovac
ĐA ЂА ĐAkovica Dečani, Đakovica
ZA ЗА ZAječar Boljevac, Sokobanja, Zaječar
ZR ЗР ZRenjanin Žitište, Novi Bečej, Nova Crnja, Sečanj, Zrenjanin
IN ИН INđija Inđija
IC ИЦ IvanjiCa Ivanjica
JA ЈА JAgodina Rekovac, Jagodina
KA КА KAnjiža Kanjiža
KC KoCeljeva Koceljeva
KV КВ KraljeVo Kraljevo
KG КГ KraGujevac Batočina, Knić, Lapovo, Rača, City of Kragujevac
КЖ KnjaŽevac Knjaževac
KI КИ KIkinda Čoka, Novi Kneževac, Kikinda
KL КЛ KLadovo Kladovo
KM КМ Kosovska Mitrovica Vučitrn, Zvečan, Zubin Potok, Leposavić, Srbica, Kosovska Mitrovica
KO КО KOvin Kovin
КШ KruŠevac Brus, Varvarin, Ćićevac, Kruševac
LB ЛБ LeBane Lebane
LE ЛЕ LEskovac Bojnik, Medveđa, Crna Trava, Leskovac
LO ЛО LOznica Krupanj, Ljubovija, Mali Zvornik, Loznica
LU ЛУ LUčani Lučani
NV НВ Nova Varoš Nova Varoš
NG НГ NeGotin Negotin
NI НИ NIš Doljevac, Gadžin Han, Merošina, Ražanj, Svrljig, City of Niš
NP НП Novi Pazar Novi Pazar
NS НС Novi Sad Bač, Bački Petrovac, Beočin, Žabalj, Srbobran, Sremski Karlovci, Temerin, Titel, City of Novi Sad
PA ПА PAnčevo Alibunar, Kovačica, Opovo, Pančevo
PB ПБ PriBoj Priboj
PE ПЕ PEć Istok, Klina, Peć
ПЖ PoŽega Požega
PZ ПЗ PriZren Gora, Orahovac, Suva Reka, Prizren
PI ПИ PIrot Babušnica, Bela Palanka, Dimitrovgrad, Pirot
PK ПК ProKuplje Blace, Žitorađa, Kuršumlija, Prokuplje
PN ПН ParaćiN Paraćin
PO ПО POžarevac Veliko Gradište, Golubac, Žabari, Žagubica, Kučevo, Malo Crniće, Požarevac
PP ПП PrijePolje Prijepolje
PR ПР PRiština Glogovac, Kosovo Polje, Lipljan, Obilić, Podujevo, Priština
PT ПТ PeTrovac Petrovac
RA РА RAška Raška
RU РУ RUma Irig, Pećinci, Ruma
SA СА SentA Ada, Senta
SM СM Sremska Mitrovica Sremska Mitrovica
SV СВ SVilajnac Svilajnac
SD СД SmeDerevo Smederevo
SJ СЈ SJenica Sjenica
SO СО SOmbor Apatin, Kula, Odžaci, Sombor
SP СП Smederevska Palanka Smederevska Palanka
ST СТ STara Pazova Stara Pazova
SU СУ SUbotica Mali Iđoš, Subotica
SC СЦ SurduliCa Surdulica
TO ТО TOpola Topola
TS ТС TrStenik Trstenik
TT ТТ TuTin Tutin
ĆU ЋУ ĆUprija Ćuprija
UB УБ UB Ub
UE УЕ UžicE Arilje, Kosjerić, Čajetina, Zlatibor, Užice
UR УР URoševac Kačanik, Uroševac, Štimlje, Štrpce
ČA ЧА ČAčak Čačak
ŠA ША ŠAbac Vladimirci, Šabac
ŠI ШИ ŠId Šid

See also

References

  1. ^ Pravilnik o utvrđivanju registarskih područja za motorna i priključna vozila, „Službeni glasnik RS”, no. 34, 30. September 1998.
  2. ^ b92.net (30 September 2010). "Nove tablice od 2011, cena 40 evra". Retrieved 30 September 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)