Vehicle registration plates of Serbia

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
Country Serbia
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
Introduced1 January 2011 (2011-01-01)

Overview

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 plates

Geographical distribution of license plate codes in Serbia
Old registration plate, issued until 2011

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

Code Region Municipalities covered by the region
Lat. Cyr.
ALАЛALeksinacAleksinac
ARАРARanđelovacAranđelovac
ACАЦAleksandrovaCAleksandrovac
BBББBajina BaštaBajina Bašta
BGБГBelGradeBarajevo, Voždovac, Vračar, Grocka, Zvezdara, Zemun, Lazarevac, Mladenovac, Novi Beograd, Obrenovac, Palilula, Rakovica, Savski Venac, Sopot, Stari Grad, Surčin, Čukarica
BOБОBOrMajdanpek, Bor
BPБПBačka PalankaBačka Palanka
BTБТBačka TopolaBačka Topola
БЋBogatiĆBogatić
BUБУBUjanovacBujanovac
БЧBeČejBečej
VAВАVAljevoLajkovac, Ljig, Mionica, Osečina, Valjevo
VBВБVrnjačka BanjaVrnjačka Banja
VLВЛVLasotinceVlasotince
VPВПVelika PlanaVelika Plana
VRВРVRanjeBosilegrad, Vladičin Han, Preševo, Trgovište, Vranje
VSВСVrbaSVrbas
ВШVrŠacBela Crkva, Plandište, Vršac
GLГЛGnjiLaneVitina, Kosovska Kamenica, Novo Brdo, Gnjilane
GMГМGornji MilanovacGornji Milanovac
DEДЕDEspotovacDespotovac
ĐAЂАĐAkovicaDečani, Đakovica
ZAЗАZAječarBoljevac, Sokobanja, Zaječar
ZRЗРZRenjaninŽitište, Novi Bečej, Nova Crnja, Sečanj, Zrenjanin
INИНINđijaInđija
ICИЦIvanjiCaIvanjica
JAЈАJAgodinaRekovac, Jagodina
KAКАKAnjižaKanjiža
KC KoCeljeva Koceljeva
KVКВKraljeVoKraljevo
KGКГKraGujevacBatočina, Knić, Lapovo, Rača, City of Kragujevac
КЖKnjaŽevacKnjaževac
KIКИKIkindaČoka, Novi Kneževac, Kikinda
KLКЛKLadovoKladovo
KMКМKosovska MitrovicaVučitrn, Zvečan, Zubin Potok, Leposavić, Srbica, Kosovska Mitrovica
KOКОKOvinKovin
КШKruŠevacBrus, Varvarin, Ćićevac, Kruševac
LBЛБLeBaneLebane
LEЛЕLEskovacBojnik, Medveđa, Crna Trava, Leskovac
LOЛОLOznicaKrupanj, Ljubovija, Mali Zvornik, Loznica
LUЛУLUčaniLučani
NVНВNova VarošNova Varoš
NGНГNeGotinNegotin
NIНИNIšDoljevac, Gadžin Han, Merošina, Ražanj, Svrljig, City of Niš
NPНПNovi PazarNovi Pazar
NSНСNovi SadBač, Bački Petrovac, Beočin, Žabalj, Srbobran, Sremski Karlovci, Temerin, Titel, City of Novi Sad
PAПАPAnčevoAlibunar, Kovačica, Opovo, Pančevo
PBПБPriBojPriboj
PEПЕPEćIstok, Klina, Peć
ПЖPoŽegaPožega
PZПЗPriZrenGora, Orahovac, Suva Reka, Prizren
PIПИPIrotBabušnica, Bela Palanka, Dimitrovgrad, Pirot
PKПКProKupljeBlace, Žitorađa, Kuršumlija, Prokuplje
PNПНParaćiNParaćin
POПОPOžarevacVeliko Gradište, Golubac, Žabari, Žagubica, Kučevo, Malo Crniće, Požarevac
PPППPrijePoljePrijepolje
PRПРPRištinaGlogovac, Kosovo Polje, Lipljan, Obilić, Podujevo, Priština
PTПТPeTrovacPetrovac
RAРАRAškaRaška
RUРУRUmaIrig, Pećinci, Ruma
SAСАSentAAda, Senta
SMСMSremska MitrovicaSremska Mitrovica
SVСВSVilajnacSvilajnac
SDСДSmeDerevoSmederevo
SJСЈSJenicaSjenica
SOСОSOmborApatin, Kula, Odžaci, Sombor
SPСПSmederevska PalankaSmederevska Palanka
STСТSTara PazovaStara Pazova
SUСУSUboticaMali Iđoš, Subotica
SCСЦSurduliCaSurdulica
TOТОTOpolaTopola
TSТСTrStenikTrstenik
TTТТTuTinTutin
ĆUЋУĆUprijaĆuprija
UBУБUBUb
UEУЕUžicEArilje, Kosjerić, Čajetina, Zlatibor, Užice
URУРURoševacKačanik, Uroševac, Štimlje, Štrpce
ČAЧАČAčakČačak
ŠAШАŠAbacVladimirci, Šabac
ŠIШИŠIdŠid

Special license plates

Agriculture vehicle trailer plate
Moped registration plate
Motorcycle registration plate
Police and fire service registration plate
Military registration plate
Trailer registration plate
Taxi registration plate
Export registration plate

Serbia 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 П (P in Cyrillic), Serbian shield, and then six numbers; on a blue background.

Diplomatic license plates

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.

CodeExplanation
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).

CountrycodeCountrycodeCountrycode
 Russia10  Switzerland43 Indonesia89
 Ukraine11 Austria44 Syria90
 Poland12 Greece47 Lebanon91
 Hungary14 Turkey48 Tunisia92
 Romania15 Slovenia50 Morocco93
 Bulgaria16 Guinea51 Ghana94
 Albania17 Pakistan53 Iraq98
 Czech Republic18 Sri Lanka54 Democratic Republic of the Congo99
 North Macedonia19 Belarus55 EU101
 Israel20 Nigeria62UNWFP102
 Angola21 Canada63ECPD104
 Slovakia22 Argentina64EAR105
 Bosnia and Herzegovina23 Brazil65SEED105
 Croatia24 Mexico66OSCE111
 Palestine25UNDP70ICRC118
 Portugal26UNICEF70IOM119
 Cyprus29 Ecuador71IFRC120
 United Kingdom30 Cuba72ICTY121
 South Korea31 Peru76 United Nations121
 Finland32UNHCR77UNHCR123
 Sweden33 Australia78EBRD125
 Norway34 Libya79European Union Council of Europe127
 Denmark35 Algeria80IFC128
 The Netherlands36 Egypt81World Bank129
 Belgium37 Zimbabwe82Customs and Fiscal Assistance Office130
 Spain38 Iran83UN office136
 France39 India84 Malaysia137
 Germany40 Myanmar85ICMP138
 Italy41 Japan86 Montenegro141
 Holy See42 China88 USA144

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.
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