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English License Plates

By John Engstrom –

When was your plate issued? English license plates are issued to the car itself and generally will stay with the car for the life of the car. The license plate formats have changed a lot over the years. Before 1932 the plates were a two letter and two number system. The letters indicated where the plate was issued and the numbers were issued randomly. By 1932 they had run out of two letter/ number combinations so they converted to a three letter and number system. The first area to issue these plates was Staffordshire in July of 1932 with ARF 1XX. By the 1950’s they were again running out of numbers so what they did was reverse the order. Starting the number plates with 3 numbers and then 3 letters. By the early 60’s they had again run out of possible combinations. Starting in 1963 and running until 1982 the plate was issued with a suffix letter code indicating what year the plate was issued.

These are the plates you can ID by the suffix letter code. 1963-1983 numbers system. The letters indicated where the plate was issued and the numbers were issued randomly.

NOTE: Some of the letter prefixes were not used because they were reserved for other purposes or reserved for other areas of Britain.

1983-2001 Letter Prefix code- After again, running out of combinations, the letter/ number code was reversed and the year indicator was the prefix of the plate. Like the above registration date range, these also ran between August 1st and July 31st of the year indicated.