Maltese registration plates

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Maltese registration plates are the number plates used within Malta to uniquely identify motor vehicles. Since 1995, the 3 letter 3 number system (ZZZ 999) has been in use in Malta for vehicle registration.

[edit] Special number plate series

  • Rental cars: all end with a K (e.g. XXK 001)
  • Taxis/Buses/Minibuses/Coaches: all end with a Y (e.g. XXY 001)
  • Tax free cars: all begin with a TF (e.g. TFX 001)
  • Government owned cars: all begin with a GV (e.g. GVX 001)
  • Police cars are registered using GVP as their letters (e.g. GVP 001)
  • Diplomatic/Embassy vehicles use CD as their first 2 letters(ex.CDX 001)

[edit] Privately owned vehicles

All privately owned vehicles are allocated randomly chosen marks, except that the first letter shows in which month the vehicle's annual tax disc is due for renewal.

  • January's letters are A, M, and Y
  • February's are B, N, and Z
  • March's are C and O
  • April's are D and P
  • May's are E and Q
  • June's are F and R
  • July's are G and S
  • August's are H and T
  • September's are I and U
  • October's are J and V
  • November's are K and W
  • December's are L and X.

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