Vehicle registration plates of Montenegro

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Montenegrin registration plate
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Previous design

Montenegrin car plates have black characters on a rectangular white background, with a blue strip on the left. Car, but not motorcycle, plates follow the 520 mm x 110 mm format. The old Yugoslav plate format was phased out from 6 June 2008 in favour of this format, which is on par with the common European Union format.

Overview

The plate is in following layout: to the left, a blue-colored field contains Montenegro's international automobile code (MNE); continuing in white background, the two-letter code of the municipality where the vehicle was registered in, then the coat-of-arms of Montenegro following by the registration code, which generally consists of two letters followed by three numbers. However, it is possible to pay for customized plates with any letter-number combination.

Letters I and O are omitted in serial combinations because of the similarity with the numbers 1 and 0, but they can be used on a customized plate amongst other letters which are omitted: W, X, Y, Q and Serbo-Croatian Latin Alphabet letters (Č,Ć,Š,Đ,Ž).

Police vehicles have plates with blue letters, while military vehicles have plates with green letters. The diplomatic corps cars have licence plates in a different format, with no municipality code, coat of arms, and with yellow code on white background. The plates used on bigger trucks and other vehicles that can be oversized for some of the smaller roads are red with white characters.

Unlike the older licence plates inherited from the SFRY-era, and slightly changed in 1998, the licence plates have a separate area code for every municipality in Montenegro. The municipalities that were previously absent were Andrijevica, Danilovgrad, Kolašin, Mojkovac, Plav, Plužine, Rožaje, Šavnik, Tivat and Žabljak.

Municipal codes

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Map of Montenegrin plate codes.
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License plate for mopeds

These are the Montenegrin car license plate codes by municipality and in alphabetical order:[1]

Car plate code Location Image
AN Andrijevica File:Plate of Andrijevica.jpg
BA Berane File:Car-plate berane.jpg
BD Budva File:Montenegro License Plate of Budva.jpg
BP Bijelo Polje File:Bijelo polje car plate.jpg
BR Bar File:Plate of Bar.jpg
CT Cetinje File:Plate of Cetinje.jpg
DG Danilovgrad File:Plate of Danilovgrad.jpg
GS Gusinje File:Montenegro license plate GS AA002.jpg
HN Herceg Novi File:Plate of Herceg Novi.jpg
KL Kolašin File:Car-plate kolasin.jpg
KO Kotor File:Kotor car plate.jpg
MK Mojkovac File:Car-plate mojkovac.jpg
NK Nikšić File:Plate of Nikšić.jpg
PG Podgorica File:License plate Montenegro.jpg
PL Plav File:Vehicle plate of Plav.jpg
PT Petnjica File:Montenegro license plate PT AA086.jpg
Plužine File:Montenegro licenceplate.JPG
PV Pljevlja File:Car-plate plevlja.jpg
RO Rožaje File:Car-plate rozaje.jpg
ŠN Šavnik File:Car-plate savnik.jpg
TV Tivat File:Car-plate tivat.jpg
TZ Tuzi File:Tuzi license plate.jpg
UL Ulcinj File:Plate of Ulcinj.jpg
ZT Zeta File:ZT Car Plate.jpg
ŽB Žabljak File:Car-plate zabljak.jpg

Special types

Diplomatic license plates

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Diplomatic plate (53 – Norway)
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Diplomatic plate owned by a foreign press agency

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)–X–456. Vehicle owned by a diplomat, by accredited non-diplomatic staff or by a consular carries a plate with characters printed in yellow on a white 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 white background, as normal ones.
The first group of two/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 (X) is denoting the status of the owner.

Code Explanation
A
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vehicle is owned by a diplomat
M
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vehicle is owned by accredited non-diplomatic staff – Mission
P
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vehicle is owned by a foreign press agency or a foreign cultural representative – Press
E
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vehicle is owned by an office of a foreign company and/or its staff – Economy
C
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vehicle is owned by a consulate or their staff which have consular status – Consul
CMD
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additional oval plate for vehicles used by the chief of a diplomatic mission – Chef de Mission Diplomatique
CD
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additional oval plate for vehicles used by a person with diplomatic status – Corps Diplomatique

List of codes by country (not complete):

Code Country
10 File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia
11 File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey
12 File:Flag of Albania.svg Albania
16 File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium
18 File:Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bosnia and Herzegovina
20 File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China
25 File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria
26 File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic
30 File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom
32 File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland
33 File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
34 File:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark
35 File:Flag of France.svg France
36 File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg The Netherlands
40 File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany
41 File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
43 File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
44 File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria
45 File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece
53 File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway
55 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary
60 File:Flag of the United States.svg USA
62 File:Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia
63 File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada
65 File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland
69 File:Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine
70 File:Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia
75 File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania
80 File:Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia
85 File:Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bosnia and Herzegovina
86 File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan
90 File:Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia
95 Template:Country data North Macedonia
96 Template:Country data Georgia
100 File:Flag of Europe.svg EU
101 ECPD
102 UNWFP
105 EAR
110 File:Flag of the United Nations.svg United Nations
111 OSCE
112 ICRC

Agricultural plates

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Montenegro agricultural plate

Agricultural machines such as tractors have Montenegrin agricultural plates with white characters on a light-green background. The plates bear the two-letter code of the municipality where the vehicle is registered followed by the coat-of-arms of Montenegro, with two letters and two digits below.

Government codes

These plate formats are very similar to civilian plates.

  • P – Police
  • V – Military

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Temporary plates

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Temporary license plate

Temporary license plates show after the coat of arms the letters RP over each other as well as a two digit representing year number. RP means registrovan privremeno which means registered temporarily. The license plate concludes with three digits. Temporary plates are used among other possible uses for vehicles owned by temporary residents.


Plates for oldtimers

Montenegro also has special plates for oldtimers. These plates are issued only to certified oldtimers which have passed a thorough inspection. The plates consist of two-letter code of the municipality where the vehicle is registered, then the coat-of-arms of Montenegro followed by OT letter combination and three serial numbers. The characters are printed in black on a brown background.

Specific serial combinations

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Podgorica (T-Tuzi/Malesia)
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Podgorica (G-Golubovci/Zeta)

In Podgorica amongst normal serial combinations exist two more which are used for two urban municipalities. One of them is Tuzi/Malesia located eastern of Podgorica and uses combination PG Tx123 (e.g. PG TD123). The other one is Golubovci/Zeta located south of Podgorica and uses combination PG Gx123 (e.g. PG GD123). Trailers registered in one of these urban municipalities also have specific combinations e.g. PG 123TA.
Also, there exist two other combinations like PG MN123 and PG CG123. MN stands for Montenegro and CG also for Montenegro but on Montenegrin language (Crna Gora). These two combinations are only used by state authorities and Montenegrin administrations.
Another common practice is special second letter pair for taxi service cars, regional independent. Like PG TX123 or KO TX456.

References

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