Vehicle registration plates are the mandatory number plates used to display the registration mark of a vehicle, and have existed in Spain since 1900. Most motor vehicles which are used on public roads are required by law to display them. The
government agency
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responsible for the registration and numbering of vehicles is the
Directorate General of Traffic
The Directorate-General for Traffic ( es, Dirección General de Tráfico, DGT) is a component of the Spanish Department of the Interior responsible for the execution of the government's road policy in the Spanish road transport network. The DGT is ...
.
Current system
Spain currently uses the format of ''L nnnn LLL'' where:
* ''nnnn'' is a sequence number from 0000 to 9999,
* ''LLL'' is a "counter" comprising three letters, which increments after the sequence number reaches 9999. The consonants B, C, D, F, G, H, J, K, L, M, N, P, R, S, T, V, W, X, Y and Z are used for a total of 80 million possible registrations in the system.
* ''L'' see
Colour plates. It is not used in private vehicles.
This format, introduced on 18 September 2000, is used nationwide, so there is no way of knowing where the vehicle was registered. The "counter" gives a rough idea of when the vehicle was registered, but is less reliable for determining its age, as imported second-hand vehicles are registered in the same way as new models.
In August 2022 the three-letter counter reached the L-series, which began with MBB. At the current rate of approximately five series per decade, the system will be exhausted around 2040.
The plates themselves are white with black characters, front and back, with a blue strip on the left containing the 12 stars of the
flag of Europe
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Since 1985, the flag has also been ...
and the
country identifier E (for España). This strip is compulsory. The plates are usually rectangular and wide in shape, but there are also square-like plates for motorcycles, while some cars have a narrow plate inset (such as at the back of the
SEAT 600
The SEAT 600 is a city car made in Spain by SEAT from May 1957 until August 1973 under licence from Fiat. It helped to start the Spanish miracle (economic boom of 1959–1973) that came at the end of the slow recovery from the Spanish Civil War. ...
).
History
Two previous systems have been used, both of which were province-based.
1900 to 1971
The first system, introduced in 1900, consisted of a letter code denoting the
province
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the vehicle was registered in (the full list of codes appears below), followed by a sequence number of up to six digits (
XXX-NNNNNN
). The codes were normally made up of the first one or two letters of the province name or the name of the provincial capital (many provinces are named after their capitals), under the provisions of a 1926 regulation. In the earliest days, some provinces used three-letter codes, but these were abolished after 1926.
This system came to an end in October 1971, by which time both
Madrid
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and
Barcelona
Barcelona ( , , ) is a city on the coast of northeastern Spain. It is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Catalonia, as well as the second most populous municipality of Spain. With a population of 1.6 million within ci ...
were approaching the number 999999. Older vehicles with such registrations, usually with five- or six-digit numbers, can still be seen on Spanish roads.
In the later years of this system, many plates were white with black characters. Today, there are a few rare cases where the blue EU country identifier strip is also carried, as plates are reissued in new format but with the same number sequence when deteriorated or lost.
1971 to 2000
The second system used the format
XXX-NNNN-YY
, where
XXX
was the province code or a one- two- or three-letter special code (such as
ET
for army cars and
DGP
for police cars),
NNNN
was a sequence number from
0000
to
9999
(always four-digit numbers, padded with leading zeroes if necessary), and
YY
was a "counter" series consisting of one and then two letters, which incremented after the sequence number reached
9999
.
No "counter" series used the consonants Q and R (and Q has never been allowed in any way, the apparent reason for this being its resemblance to the vowel O and the digit 0), while two-letter combinations ending in the vowels A, E, I and O were also forbidden, apparently to avoid the forming of potentially offensive Spanish words when combined with some province codes (such as
MA-LA
, meaning "bad one", or
CU-LO
, meaning "
arse
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"). This meant that, for instance,
Z
was followed by
AB
, while
AN
was followed by
AP
and then
AS
, and
PZ
was followed by
SB
.
Other potentially offensive combinations, however, were allowed, such as
KK
(resembling ''caca'', meaning "
shit
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") and
PN
(resembling ''pene'', meaning "
penis
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"). Also allowed were combinations with potential political connotations, such as
HB
(cf.
Herri Batasuna
Herri Batasuna (; en, Popular Unity; HB) was a far-left Basque nationalist coalition in Spain. It was founded in 1978 and defined itself as abertzale, left-wing, socialist, and supported the independence of the Greater Basque Country. It was r ...
) and
PP
(cf.
Partido Popular). The only combination that was actually skipped was
WC
in Madrid and Barcelona. Finally, some otherwise "forbidden" combinations (particularly those containing R or ending in one of the skipped vowels) were exceptionally used in a few particular cases, such as on some special types of cars (e.g.
RA
,
RB
... for some police cars, and
EA
for
Spanish Air Force
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, equipment ...
land vehicles).
This system lasted until September 2000, by which time Madrid was running out of registrations again, its "counter" reaching series
ZX
. Barcelona reached series
XG
, while the next province by registration volume,
Valencia
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, was far behind at series
HJ
. Therefore, the allowed combinations
ZY
and
ZZ
were never issued in any province.
Under this system, plates usually consisted solely of black characters on white, though the blue EU country identifier strip became an option in the 1990s.
Both systems were susceptible to problems with
rivalries between regions, that caused trouble for drivers travelling out of their provinces or trying to sell their vehicles
second-hand
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Risks
Furniture, in particular bedding or upholstere ...
. The second system was also affected when the major
languages of Spain
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Most languages spoken in Spain belong to the Romance languages, Romance language family, of which Sp ...
were co-officialized, with the renaming of some provinces resulting in mismatches between the name and the code. For instance, the
GE
code for Gerona became mismatched when that province was renamed
Girona
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after the
Catalan
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Catalonia
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became official, so it was replaced with the
GI
code. Similarly, the
OR
code for Orense was replaced with the
OU
code for
Ourense
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(official Galician name for the province). There were also unsuccessful movements to have other province codes changed, such as replacing the
Asturias
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code
O
(from its capital
Oviedo
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) with
AS
, this movement being prompted by the rivalry between Oviedo and the province's largest city,
Gijón
Gijón () or () is a city and municipality in north-western Spain. It is the largest city and municipality by population in the autonomous community of Asturias. It is located on the coast of the Cantabrian Sea in the Bay of Biscay, in the cent ...
, some of whose residents chose to register their vehicles in Girona, the
GI
code also being the first two letters of "Gijón". The
La Rioja
La Rioja () is an autonomous community and province in Spain, in the north of the Iberian Peninsula. Its capital is Logroño. Other cities and towns in the province include Calahorra, Arnedo, Alfaro, Haro, Santo Domingo de la Calzada, and Nà ...
code
LO
(from its capital
Logroño
Logroño () is the capital of the province of La Rioja, situated in northern Spain. Traversed in its northern part by the Ebro River, Logroño has historically been a place of passage, such as the Camino de Santiago. Its borders were disputed b ...
) was finally slated for replacement with
LR
on the same day that the current system entered use.
Old provincial codes
Special plates
Commercial Vehicles
To comply with
Third-party insurance risks, vehicles carrying goods or persons not otherwise insured require a small white plate (150mmx75mm) with the letters SP (for servicio publico)in black. this is fixed near the rear numberplate
Taxis and private hire (
VTT) that have authorisation to operate display the rear plate with a blue background and an SP plate mentioned above Vehicles without these markings are not legal for hire.
State codes
These keep the old system of letter code plus numbers.
Diplomatic plates
Diplomatic plates are either red, green, yellow or blue and start with the letters "
CD" (red) for diplomatic cars, "
CC" (green) for consular cars, "
TA" (yellow) for ancillary workers' cars or "
OI" (blue) for cars belonging to international organisations. The first set of numbers stands for the embassy or organisation and the second for the specific car from an organisation.
U.S. military
Up until 1972
U.S. Military
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personnel were required to have special plates.
Colour plates
There are other plates with different background colours for
trailers and the so-called "tourist plates", provisory plates that allow foreigners to use a vehicle bought in Spain before registering it in their country.
The trailer plates begin with the prefix R signifying ''remolque'', the Spanish word for trailer, caravan or literally "on tow".
The tourist plates begin with the prefix P signifying provisional, usually issued to vehicles for export or until the registration process has been completed. They are sometimes seen on manufacturer's prototypes.
An additional series exists for historic vehicles with the prefix H followed by four numbers and four letters, making a nine digit plate which can be difficult to fit onto some historic vehicles.
Moped
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s and
microcar
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s with cylinders under 50 cc were not required to have a national plate and town and city administration tax them and issued their own yellow plates.
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This is a table of country codes on Spanish diplomatic and consular car number plates, i.e. the first group of two or three numbers and mainly sorted by Spanish alphabetical order.
References
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External links
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