Vehicle registration plates of Cambodia


Cambodian vehicle license plates are the license plates attached to most motorized road vehicles in Cambodia, which are required by law. Khmer license plates display the name of the province where the vehicle was registered. The owner must register the car in the province where he lives; this can be a different province from where he has his official residence. If the title to the car is transferred to someone else, and the new owner lives in a different province, the number usually changes.

Types

Common types

The current Khmer vehicle license plate format, used since April 1, 2004, has one class number, one letter of Latin alphabet, four numbers and the Khmer name of the province in which the car was registered at the top..
* Most 4-door pickups are included in this type.

** Usually a van or a lorry with more than seven seats.
There are plans to add another letter after the license plate numbers of Phnom Penh are full. For example, it starts from "1 AA 0001" to "1 AA 9999", then starts at "1 AB 0001", and continues again. In Phnom Penh, the motorcycle plate already started in 2012.

Special plates

There are special plates for auction in Cambodia. Special plates have an appropriate number from 301 numerals and are assigned to 1–7 seat private automobiles. They have black text, in contrast to the white background of typical plates.

Police

Cars owned by the police get the red plate with "នគរបាល" as the province of registration.

Embassy and consulate

Embassy and consulate vehicles have their own license plates with a yellow background and blue text.

Royal vehicles

The royal family's license plate has two yellow letters in Khmer script and three yellow numbers on a blue plate.

Temporary plates

Until 1993, new cars not yet getting the real plate get the five-digit number plate.
When people use registered cars temporarily outside Cambodia, they may have English temporary plates. The English plates are the same number as the real plates and used for that car only. The plate has the province name in English at the bottom, instead of in Khmer. Today this is used for every car.

Location names

Cambodian license plates use the Khmer name of the province or district where its owner is located or registered.