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Serbian vehicle registration plates 

Serbian car license plate codes consist of a two-letter region code, followed by two 2- or 3-digit numbers, separated by a hyphen (e.g. BG 123-456).

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Regular license plates

New license plates, introduced in 2008
New license plates, introduced in 2008
code Region Municipalities covered by the region
AR Aranđelovac Aranđelovac
BG Beograd Barajevo, Voždovac, Vračar, Grocka, Zvezdara, Zemun, Lazarevac, Mladenovac, Novi Beograd, Obrenovac, Palilula, Rakovica, Savski Venac, Sopot, Stari Grad, Čukarica
BO Bor Kladovo, Majdanpek, Negotin, Bor
VA Valjevo Lajkovac, Ljig, Mionica, Osečina, Ub, Valjevo
VR Vranje Bosilegrad, Bujanovac, Vladičin Han, Preševo, Surdulica, Trgovište, Vranje
Vršac Bela Crkva, Plandište, Vršac
GM Gornji Milanovac Gornji Milanovac
ZA Zaječar Boljevac, Knjaževac, Sokobanja, Zaječar
ZR Zrenjanin Žitište, Novi Bečej, Nova Crnja, Sečanj, Zrenjanin
JA[1] Jagodina Despotovac, Rekovac, Svilajnac, Ćuprija, Jagodina
KV Kraljevo Vrnjačka Banja, Raška, Kraljevo
KG Kragujevac Batočina, Knić, Lapovo, Rača, Topola, City of Kragujevac
KI[2] Kikinda Ada, Čoka, Novi Kneževac, Kanjiža, Senta, Kikinda
Kruševac Aleksandrovac, Brus, Varvarin, Ćićevac, Kruševac
LE Leskovac Bojnik, Vlasotince, Lebane, Medveđa, Crna Trava, Leskovac
LO Loznica Krupanj, Ljubovija, Mali Zvornik, Loznica
NI Niš Aleksinac, Doljevac, Gadžin Han, Merošina, Ražanj, Svrljig, City of Niš
NP Novi Pazar Sjenica, Tutin, Novi Pazar
NS Novi Sad Bač, Bačka Palanka, Bački Petrovac, Beočin, Bečej, Vrbas, Žabalj, Srbobran, Sremski Karlovci, Temerin, Titel, City of Novi Sad
PA Pančevo Alibunar, Kovačica, Kovin, Opovo, Pančevo
PN Paraćin Paraćin
PI Pirot Babušnica, Bela Palanka, Dimitrovgrad, Pirot
PO Požarevac Veliko Gradište, Golubac, Žabari, Žagubica, Kučevo, Malo Crniće, Petrovac, Požarevac
PB Priboj Priboj
PK Prokuplje Blace, Žitorađa, Kuršumlija, Prokuplje
RU Ruma Inđija, Irig, Pećinci, Ruma, Stara Pazova
SD Smederevo Velika Plana, Smederevo, Smederevska Palanka
SO Sombor Apatin, Kula, Odžaci, Sombor
SM Sremska Mitrovica Sremska Mitrovica, Šid
SU Subotica Bačka Topola, Mali Iđoš, Subotica
TS Trstenik Trstenik
UE[3] Užice Arilje, Bajina Bašta, Kosjerić, Nova Varoš, Požega, Prijepolje, Užice, Čajetina
ČA Čačak Ivanjica, Lučani, Čačak
ŠA Šabac Bogatić, Vladimirci, Koceljeva, Šabac

According to the new proposal given by the new Road Safety Law in 2008, 18 additional cities will be introduced as new regions and will have their own region codes. These regions are


Kosovo

The following car plates were used in Kosovo up to 1999. They are superseded by car plates issued by UNMIK, in format 3-digit number-KS-3 digit number. The old plates are still valid on the rest of the territory of Serbia and all over the world, and used on cars belonging to Serbian citizens from Kosovo[1].

Code Region Municipalities covered by the region
DJ Đakovica Dečani, Đakovica
GL Gnjilane Vitina, Kosovska Kamenica, Novo Brdo, Gnjilane
KM[4] Kosovska Mitrovica Vučitrn, Zvečan, Zubin Potok, Leposavić, Srbica, Kosovska Mitrovica
PE Peć Istok, Klina, Peć
PZ Prizren Gora, Orahovac, Suva Reka, Prizren
PR Priština Glogovac, Kosovo Polje, Lipljan, Obilić, Podujevo, Priština
UR Uroševac Kačanik, Uroševac, Štimlje, Štrpce

See License plates of Kosovo for more information

Diplomatic registration 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. 12(3)-L-456 Characters are yellow on a black 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
M
vehicle is owned by accredited non-diplomatic staff
P
vehicle is owned by a foreign press agency or a foreign cultural representative - Press
E
vehicle is owned by an office of a foreign company and/or its staff - Economy
CMD
additional oval plate for vehicles used by the chief of a diplomatic mission
CD
additional oval plate for vehicles used by a person with diplomatic status - Corpse Diplomatique

List of country codes on Serbian diplomatic vehicle registration codes:

Country code
 Russia 10
 Ukraine 11
 Poland 12
 Hungary 14
 Romania 15
 Bulgaria 16
 Albania 17
 Czech Republic 18
 Republic of Macedonia 19
 Israel 20
 Angola 21
 Slovakia 22
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 23
 Croatia 24
 Palestine 25
 Portugal 26
 Cyprus 29
 United Kingdom 30
 Republic of Korea 31
 Finland 32
 Sweden 33
 Norway 34
 Denmark 35
 Netherlands 36
 Belgium 37
 Spain 38
 France 39
 Germany 40
 Italy 41
 Holy See 42
 Switzerland 43
 Austria 44
 Greece 47
 Turkey 48
 Slovenia 50
 Guinea 51
 Pakistan 53
 Sri Lanka 54
 Belarus 55
 USA 60
 Nigeria 62
 Canada 63
 Argentina 64
 Brazil 65
 Mexico 66
UNDP 70
UNICEF 70
 Ecuador 71
 Cuba 72
 Peru 76
UNHCR 77
 Australia 78
 Libya 79
 Algeria 80
 Egypt 81
 Zimbabwe 82
 Iran 83
 India 84
 Myanmar 85
 Japan 86
 China 88
 Indonesia 89
 Syria 90
 Lebanon 91
 Tunisia 92
 Morocco 93
 Ghana 94
 Iraq 98
 Democratic Republic of the Congo 99
 EU 101
UNWFP 102
ECPD 104
EAR 105
SEED 105
OSCE 111
ICRC 118
IOM 119
IFRC 120
ICTY 121
 United Nations 121
UNHCR 123
EBRD 125
Council of Europe 127
IFC 128
World Bank 129
Customs and Fiscal Assistance Office 130
UN office 136
 Malaysia 137
ICMP 138
 Montenegro 141

Additionally, plates have vertically orientated two-letter initials in small letters on the left side 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 (08 for 2008).

References

  1. ^ "Registracija vozila sa područja Kosova i Metohije" (in Serbian).
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