Vehicle registration plates of Ukraine

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Ukrainian implementation of a format similar to the EU format. Both the EU format and the Ukrainian format satisfy the Vienna Convention on Road Traffic.

Since the restoration of Ukraine's independence in 1991, the country has used four main systems of vehicle registration plates.

The first system was introduced in 1992 and was based on the last Soviet license plate conception, regulated by the 1977 standard, but with the addition of a new regional suffix corresponding to a Ukrainian province.

In 1993, the left-hand side of the plate was modified with the addition of the national flag over the country code "UA".

1995 saw the introduction of a completely new system consisting of five digits, with a dash between the third and fourth digit, combined with a two letter suffix. It also included a two-digit region code, situated under the National Flag on the left-hand side of the plate.

In order to enable drivers using their vehicle abroad, and in order to adhere to the Vienna Convention on Road Traffic, Ukrainian regular license plates use only those Cyrillic characters where the glyph resembles a letter from the Roman alphabet; a total of 12 characters: А, В, Е, І, К, М, Н, О, Р, С, Т, Х). Before 1995, the "Я" character was also used. For some types of black-background plates can be used completely Cyrillic characters.

Some vehicles, like trolleybuses, are not required to have license plates, because they cannot leave the network they operate on and can be identified by a number painted on the vehicle and assigned to it by the local public transport authority.

Previous series

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1991–1993 series (AI denotes Luhansk Oblast)
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1993–1995 series (МЯ denotes Autonomous Republic of Crimea)
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1995–2004 series (27 denotes Sevastopol)
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2004–2015 series (AK denotes Autonomous Republic of Crimea)

An old photo chronicle conveys the presence of license plates on vehicles from Kyiv during the Ukrainian People's Republic. The license plates had a letter prefix, a dash and three numbers (i.e. "A-123"). They had a light background and dark letters.

Between 1977 and 1993, Ukrainian registration plates were manufactured in accordance with the Soviet GOST 3207-77 standard. The alphanumeric sequence took the form of: x #### XX, where x is a lowercase Cyrillic serial/counter letter; # is any digit in the range 0–9; and XX are two uppercase Cyrillic letters indicating where the vehicle was first registered.

OK, OH, OC and OX used on registered vehicles driven in foreign countries.

Old region identifiers

Suffix Region
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BH Template:Flagcountry
ДH, ДП Template:Flagcountry
ДO, ДЦ Template:Flagcountry
ЖБ, ЖЖ, ЖИ Template:Flagcountry
ЗA, ЗH Template:Flagcountry
ЗП Template:Flagcountry
ИФ Template:Flagcountry
ЛB Template:Flagcountry
КД Template:Flagcountry
КИ, XT Template:Flagcountry city
КP Template:Flagcountry
КX Template:Flagcountry
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ОД Template:Flagcountry
ПO Template:Flagcountry
PB Template:Flagcountry
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TE Template:Flagcountry
XA, XK Template:Flagcountry
XM Template:Flagcountry
XO Template:Flagcountry
ЧB Template:Flagcountry
ЧK Template:Flagcountry
ЧH Template:Flagcountry

Current 2015 plates

Current plates include a two-letter regional prefix followed by 4 digits then a two-letter serial suffix.

The international vehicle registration code UA is situated in the national-flag-colored band, which also includes the coat of arms, all on the left-hand side of the plate.

The size for the single line license plate is 520 mm by 112 mm.

Two-line optimized by size license plate must be shaped to fit to montage place and could have length 220–400 mm and height 110–320 mm.

The size for three-line motorcycle license plates are 220 mm by 174 mm.

The size for the two-line scooter license plate is 140 mm by 114 mm.

Issuing of regular plates is done in Latin alphabet order (AA, AB, AC, AE, AH, AI, AK, AM, AO, AP, AT, AX, BA, BB...).

License plates for trailers look like a regular plate but with a suffix with leading "X" and these are issued in reverse order (XX, XT, XP, XO...).

License plate codes

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Map of registration codes
2004 prefix 2013 prefix Region
AA KA Template:Flagcountry city
AB KB Template:Flagcountry
AC KC Template:Flagcountry
AE KE Template:Flagcountry
AH KH Template:Flagcountry
AI KI Template:Flagcountry
AK KK Template:Flagcountry
AM KM Template:Flagcountry
AO KO Template:Flagcountry
AP KP Template:Flagcountry
AT KT Template:Flagcountry
AX KX Template:Flagcountry
BA HA Template:Flagcountry
BB HB Template:Flagcountry
BC HC Template:Flagcountry
BE HE Template:Flagcountry
BH HH Template:Flagcountry
BI HI Template:Flagcountry
BK HK Template:Flagcountry
BM HM Template:Flagcountry
BO HO Template:Flagcountry
BP HP omitted because BP can be read as Verkhovna Rada (Верховна Рада), Ukraine's parliament.
BT HT Template:Flagcountry
BX HX Template:Flagcountry
CA IA Template:Flagcountry
CB IB Template:Flagcountry
CC IC omitted because Cyrillic "CC" can be read as SS (Schutzstaffel)
CE IE Template:Flagcountry
CH IH Template:Flagcountry city
II nationwide

Vanity plates

According to a 2007 decree, 2004 standard regular plates for private automobiles with triple leading zero combinations or combinations with all identical digits (except prohibited quadruple zero) are recognized as cherished and officially cost from ₴7,500 to ₴20,000 (approx. 240 to 640 €). Plate owner can choose any yet not assigned suffix within a region of vehicle registration.[1] All other combinations are officially recognized as an ordinary, but virtually known that some of so-called "pretty" combinations were purchased.

Combination Price, UAH
0001–0005; 0007–0009; 5555; 7777 20,000
1111; 2222; 3333; 4444; 8888; 9999 10,000
0006; 6666 7,500

Recognition / collisions

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Sofia/Cadiz/Cherkasy

By the order of characters current plates completely repeat current Bulgarian and former, but still valid, Spanish systems. Because of this some plates may not be quickly recognized by nationality. This applies to the four regions of Spain with prefixes BA, BI, CA, IB; and mostly to the five regions of Bulgaria with prefixes BT, BH, CA, CB (Sofia again), CH, KH.

Former Albania registration system had BC, BC-9999-XX.

Individualized (vanity) license plates

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Former individualized plate

Individualized license plates are an additional type of plate, available for personal vehicles and motorcycles. State automobile inspection requires a previous vehicle registration with issuing of regular plates before issuing individualized plates. Using both plate-sets at the same time is prohibited, as well as driving abroad with the individualized license plates.

Individualized plates were first introduced in 1997 and included the numeric code of region. From 2004 have been issued plates with no region coding. Current (2007) individualized plates visually replicate the 1997 plates.

Plate-owners can choose Cyrillic or Roman letters for creation of individualized plates followed by some digits. In addition to the characters, plate owners can choose any image to print on the right-hand side of the plate. As far as it is known, this option is only available in Ukraine, so Ukrainian individualized plates are unique in this sense.

Plate owners are prohibited from using any discriminatory or offensive phrases or graphics, any national, language, religious or gender self-identification, using the names and logos of official state's authorities, or using the names and logos of foreign states and official foreign states' authorities.[2]

Pre-2004 regional codes

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Former 1995 regular plate (still valid)

After introducing the current system, regions' numeric codes were used in some non-regular plates (white-on-red temporary, white-on-blue police plates and black-on white personalized plates).[3]

Numeric codes Letter suffixes Region
01 КО, КР, PK Crimea
02 ВI, BT, BX Vinnytsia Oblast
03 ВК, ВМ, ВО Volyn Oblast
04 АА, АВ, АЕ, АК, АН, AI, CM Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
05 ЕА, ЕВ, ЕК, ЕН, ЕО, ЕС Donetsk Oblast
06 ВА, ВВ, ВЕ Zhytomyr Oblast
07 РТ, РЕ, РА Zakarpattia Oblast
08 НА, НЕ, НО, НР, НС Zaporizhzhia Oblast
09 ІВ, ІС Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast
10 КК, КМ, КХ Kyiv Oblast
11 КА, КВ, КЕ, КН, КІ, КТ, OO, II Kyiv city
12 ОМ, ОН, ОС Kirovohrad Oblast
13 АМ, АО, АР, АТ, АХ, IA Luhansk Oblast
14 ТА, ТВ, ТН, ТС, TO, TT Lviv Oblast
15 HI, НК, НТ Mykolaiv Oblast
16 ОА, ОВ, ОЕ, ОК Odesa Oblast
17 СК, СН, СС Poltava Oblast
18 РА, РВ, РО Rivne Oblast
19 СА, СВ, СЕ Sumy Oblast
20 ТЕ, ТК, ТІ Ternopil Oblast
21 AX, ХА, ХВ, ХК Kharkiv Oblast
22 ХН, ХО Kherson Oblast
23 ХМ, ХІ Khmelnytskyi Oblast
24 МА, МВ, МЕ Cherkasy Oblast
25 МК, ММ, МН Chernihiv Oblast
26 МО, МР, МС Chernivtsi Oblast
27 КС Sevastopol city
28 HH, II nationwide

Special plates

Diplomatic plates

Current diplomatic plates is black-on-white, all combinations starts with "D"-prefix followed by six digits. Three-digit group following "D"-prefix is the code that indicates: in interval 001-199 - embassies by countries, 200-299 - international organizations, 300-399 - consular authority by countries. Last three digits is the serial number. Unofficially issues two-line optimize shaped diplomatic license plates.[4]

Former diplomatic plates is still valid. White-on-red plates consists|smaller font three-digit code (001-100), prefix (CDP for ambassadors, DP for embassy personnel, CC for consular corps, S for staff) and four or five serial digits. Earliest white-on-red diplomatic plates (1995) scheme included the same letter prefixes and four-six digits (depending from number|letters), where the first three was a country code.

There were the same scheme black-on-yellow plates for non-diplomatic purposes (F or IT prefix for foreign companies). Earliest black-on-yellow (1995) scheme included prefix followed by six digits (F for foreign companies, C for foreigners, B for permanent export). In F-plates first three digits was a country code, in B and C-plates - a region code (from 649 to 673).

After 2004 non-diplomatic plates isn't necessary, but still valid.

Military and police plates

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Sized military plate

Military plates were white-on-black, while police plates were white-on-blue. Volunteer military organization plates were colored white-on-dark green.

Temporary series

Currently three main temporary plate types exists:

1) Dealers issues trade plate with non-regional prefix in interval T0-T9. There three shapes of this plates: a) for cars, trucks, buses, trailers; b) for motorcycles; c) for mopeds.

2) Inter-district registration and examination departments (MREV) issues temporary plates with regional coded prefix (01-27) if the vehicle needs re-registration in another region or country. There three shapes of this plates: a) for cars, trucks, buses, trailers; b) for motorcycles; c) for mopeds.

3) Special authorities issues temporary plates for an agricultural and self-propelled construction equipment with TP-prefix in "moped" shape.

All of these plates were white-on-red.

Diplomatic codes

Code Country or organization Code Country or organization Code Country on organization
001 Not used (formerly Russia, diplomatic relationships
terminated since 24 February 2022
)
035 File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey 069 File:Flag of Iraq.svg Iraq
002 Template:Flagu 036 File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway 070 File:Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg Kyrgyzstan
003 File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China 037 File:Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria 071 File:Flag of Tajikistan.svg Tajikistan
004 File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 038 File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 072 File:Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Uzbekistan
005 File:Flag of France.svg France 039 File:Flag of Niger.svg Niger 073 File:Flag of Turkmenistan.svg Turkmenistan
006 File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany 040 File:Flag of Vatican City (2023–present).svg Vatican City 074 File:Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand
007 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary 041 File:Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Azerbaijan 075 File:Flag of Tunisia.svg Tunisia
008 File:Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania 042 File:Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea 076 File:Flag of Ghana.svg Ghana
009 File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria 043 File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil 077 File:Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia
010 File:Flag of Armenia.svg Armenia 044 File:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark 078 File:Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Liechtenstein
011 File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia 045 File:Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia 079 File:Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia
012 File:Flag of Israel.svg Israel 046 File:Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia 080 File:Flag of Morocco.svg Morocco
013 File:Flag of Belarus.svg Belarus 047 File:Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus 081 File:Flag of Jordan.svg Jordan
014 File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland 048 File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic 082 File:Flag of Kuwait.svg Kuwait
015 File:Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia 049 File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland 083 File:Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg
016 Not used (formerly North Korea,
diplomatic relationships
terminated since 13 July 2022
)
050 File:Flag of Seychelles.svg Seychelles 084 OSCE
017 File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 051 File:Flag of the United Nations.svg United Nations 085 File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay
018 File:Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico 052 File:Flag of the Central African Republic.svg Central African Republic 086 File:Flag of Peru.svg Peru
019 File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece 053 File:Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia 087 File:Flag of the Red Cross.svg Red Cross
020 File:Flag of India.svg India 054 File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium 088 Template:Flagcountry
021 File:Flag of Iran.svg Iran 055 File:Flag of Moldova.svg Moldova 089 SCTU
022 File:Flag of Mongolia.svg Mongolia 056 File:Flag of Cuba.svg Cuba 090 File:Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia (formerly Bangladesh)
023 File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam 057 File:Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines 091 File:Flag of Albania.svg Albania
024 File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria 058 File:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa 092 Template:Country data North Macedonia
025 File:Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt 059 File:Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan 093 Template:Country data NATO
026 File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina 060 File:Flag of Libya.svg Libya 094 Template:Country data NATO Information Center
027 File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan 061 IBRD 095 IMF
028 File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada 062 IFC 096 File:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand
029 File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal 063 Not used (formerly Syria,
diplomatic relationships
terminated since 30 June 2022
)
097 File:Flag of Bangladesh.svg Bangladesh
030 File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile 064 File:Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore 098 File:Flag of Europe.svg European Union
031 File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy 065 Template:Flagcountry 099 EBRD
032 File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain 066 File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands 100 GDIP (service set)
033 File:Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia 067 File:Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kazakhstan 199 Bank for reconstruction
034 File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania 068 Template:Flagcountry 206 File:Flag of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe.svg OSCE

See also

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