License plate (Belarus)

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Current license plate number,
7 = Minsk city
Current trailer registration number,
1 = Brest area
Motorcycle license plate

The current Belarusian license plates have been issued since May 2004. Most license plates are designed with black letters on a white background. On the left edge is the Belarusian national flag , including the nationality symbol BY . A variant of the German DIN font is used as the font .

Current license plates

License plates for private vehicles consist of four digits and two letters; this is followed by the regional allocation in the form of a further number, separated by a hyphen. A different structure is used for commercial vehicles and trailers, but the area number is always at the end. In the case of a trailer number, for example, one of the two letters slips to the beginning before the four digits. Number plates for two-wheelers are two-line. The four digits appear in the top line, the flag and country code at the bottom, two letters and the region number.

With the exception of the police, military and diplomatic signs , only those letters are used whose glyphs appear in both the Belarusian and Latin alphabet (A, B, E, I, K, M, H, O, P, C, T and X).

variants

For some vehicle groups, special license plates are issued, which differ from normal license plates mainly through a different background color.

Mark Scheme application Remarks
BY-auto-number-1.png
BY-auto-number-4.png
BY-auto-number-7.png
1234 AB-5 Private vehicles last digit = woblasz
BY-auto-number-2.png AB 1234-5 commercial vehicles last digit = woblasz
BY-auto-number-5.png A 1234 B-5 pendant last digit = woblasz
Belarus diplomatic corps auto-number CD 1234-7.png CD 1234-5 Diplomatic Corps last digit = woblasz
Belarus diplomatic corps auto-number CC 1234-7.png CC 1234-5 Consular Corps last digit = woblasz
BY-auto-number-13.png 1 TAX 2345 Taxis first digit = woblasz
Belarus police vehicle auto-number-2004-MVD.png 1234 AB police Letters = woblasz
BY-auto-number-1992-MO.png 1234 AB military
Belarus temporary license plate - 7AB T 1234.png 1AB T 1234 temporary registration first digit = Woblasz; The letters BY appear eleven times within the T
Belarussian license plate for special vehicles.png AB-1/2345 Tractors , working machines first digit = woblasz

License plate 1992–2004

License plate from 1992 to 1996, K = city of Minsk
License plate between 1996 and 2004, M = City of Minsk

The first Belarusian license plates were issued in 1992 and had red letters and a red border. They consisted of four digits and two letters, the first of which coded the area. In 2000 a third letter was added and the coding of the areas slightly changed. As today, only letters that appear in both alphabets were used. Between 1992 and 1995 there was the national coat of arms between the group of numbers and letters . In 1996 it was replaced by a printed seal that reads BELARUS.

variants

Mark Scheme application Remarks
Belarus license plate 1992.png 1234 AB Private vehicles 1992–1996, letters = Woblasz
Belarus license plate 1996.png 1234 AB Private vehicles 1996-2000, letters = Woblasz
Belarus license plate 2000.png 1234 ABC Private vehicles 2000-2004, letters = Woblasz
BY-auto-number-1992-comm.png FROM 1234 commercial vehicles 1992–2004, letters = Woblasz, no seal
Belarus diplomatic corps auto-number-2000-CD 1234.png

Belarus M 50 200 license plate 2000 foreign company.jpg
AB 1234

A 1234
A 12345
various CD = diplomatic corps
CC = consular corps
T = technical staff
K = foreign media
M = foreign banks, companies, joint ventures
P = foreigners
BY-auto-number-1992-PV.png 1234 AB Border troops

License plate before 1992

Soviet license plate from Vitebskaya Woblasz (ВТ)

Until 1991 Belarus was part of the Soviet Union as the Belarusian Socialist Soviet Republic and did not have its own license plates. The approval districts in the Soviet system were largely identical to those of today. The only exception is the Woblasz Molodetschno (abbreviation МЛ), which was dissolved in 1960.

See also: License plate (Soviet Union)

Regional coding

geographical distribution of the abbreviations
Vehicle registration number with the abbreviation of the Ministry of Interior and Defense
Woblasz since 2004 police 2000-2004 1992-2000 before 1992
Ministry of Interior and Defense 0
Breszkaya Woblasz 1 БН A xx A x
IA , IB , IC , IE , IH , II
БН x
Vitebskaya Woblasz 2 ВТ B xx B x
IK , IM , IO , IT , IX
ВТ x
Homelskaya Woblasz 3 ГС E xx E x
H x
ГС x
Hrodsenskaya Woblasz 4th ГК C xx C x
XA , XB , XC , XE , XH , XI
ГК x
Minskaya Woblasz 5 МО O xx O x
P x
МБ x
Mahiljouskaja Woblasz 6th МГ T xx T x
XM , XO , XP , XT , XX
МГ x
Minsk city 7th MH M xx
AAX , EAK
M x
K x
HK , IP , РI , PH , XK
МИ x

Web links

Commons : Belarusian license plates  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files