Vehicle registration plates of Slovenia

Slovenian car number plates are vehicle registration plates found on Slovenian cars. The code for Slovenia itself is SLO.[1] The registration plates are made of metal. On the left there is a blue bar as in other EU countries (in use since 2004) along with tamper-proof text up to 2008; the text is in black letters on a white background in Helvetica typeface. In 2008 the plates reverted to a green border used before 2004 and the old font but retaining the EU border at the left. Two plates must be present on each car - one at the front and one at the rear.

Registration plates from June 2008
A 2004–2008 series plate
Old car plates 1992 - 2004 (the same plate is used again since 2008 but with the EU band at left)

Location prefixes and regional divisions

On regular issue license plates, the first 2 letters before the shield sticker denote the region where the car was initially registered. Further division is made by the coat of arms of the corresponding city, placed after the regional area letters to denote subdivisions.[2]

CodeRegionSubdivisions
CECeljeCelje, Laško, Mozirje, Slovenske Konjice, Šentjur, Šmarje pri Jelšah, Velenje, Žalec
GONova GoricaAjdovščina, Idrija, Tolmin, Nova Gorica
KKKrškoBrežice, Krško, Sevnica
KPKoperIzola, Koper, Piran, Sežana, Ilirska Bistrica
KRKranjJesenice, Kranj, Radovljica, Škofja Loka, Tržič
LJLjubljanaCerknica, Domžale, Grosuplje, Hrastnik, Kamnik, Kočevje, Litija, Ljubljana, Logatec, Ribnica, Ribnica, Trbovlje, Vrhnika, Zagorje ob Savi
MBMariborLenart v Slovenskih Goricah, Maribor, Ormož, Pesnica pri Mariboru, Ptuj, Ruše, Slovenska Bistrica
MSMurska SobotaGornja Radgona, Lendava, Ljutomer, Murska Sobota
NMNovo Mesto Črnomelj, Metlika, Novo Mesto, Trebnje
POPostojnaPostojna
SGSlovenj GradecDravograd, Radlje ob Dravi, Ravne na Koroškem, Slovenj Gradec

Special plates

Slovenian temporary registration plate
Slovenian diplomatic plate
  • Diplomatic plates on official diplomatic cars are prefixed CMD and CD. Other cars of international and diplomatic missions start are prefixed M. All have four digits after the letters. The first two numbers identify the organization or embassy. All have the letter in green and then numbers in black on a white background.
  • Military plates consist of white letters on a black background and start with "SV".[3]
  • Temporary plates previously contained "E" in the serial and had a green background. Current temporary plate are white with a red band with letters "PR" in the band.
  • Police plates are blue on a white background and start with "P".
  • Export plates are black on a yellow background. The band at the right is expiration date.
  • Moped plates are same as export plates, except in a reduced size.
  • Agricultural plates are white on a green background.
  • Trailer plates had the reverse format of the regular issue plates i.e. the region code is after the shield and the serial number before.

References

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