
Current format since 2003

1984 maldivian license plate
The Maldives requires its residents to register their motor vehicles and display vehicle registration plates.
Maldivian license plates always had white font on a black base. Until 1984, they showed a number with up to four digits.[1]
In 1984 an additional graphic was placed behind the number and in 1998 letters were added to the numbers.[2]
The current system was introduced in 2003.
Colour | Prefix |
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P = Private , C = Commercial , G = Government |
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T = Taxi |
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D = Diplomatic |
System
Vehicle Category | Serial letters | Serial number | |
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A1 = Motorcycle, 50cc / invalid carriages. A0 = Motorcycle, 50cc and above. B1 = Light passenger vehicles, seating capacity 9 or less. B2 = Heavy passenger vehicles, seating capacity 10 to 20. B0 = Heavy passenger vehicles, seating above 20. C1 = Light goods vehicles, up to 2 tons. C2 = Medium goods vehicles, more than 2 tons -4 tons. C0 = Heavy goods vehicles, above 4 tons. |
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References
External links
Media related to License plates of the Maldives at Wikimedia Commons
- License plates of the Maldives at Francoplaque Archived 2020-02-01 at the Wayback Machine
- License plates of the Maldives at Worldlicenseplates
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