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CURRENTLY ISSUED LICENSE PLATES
Personalised series since 2017. 2012 onwards plate style. Black on green = Light commercial
vehicle.
Export/ tourist series since 1971. 2019(?) onwards plate style (embossed serial, month and year
stickers). The first 1 = Oslo. Valid until end of June 2023.
Diplomatic series since 1985. 2012 onwards plate style (without sticker box). CD = Corps
Diplomatique. 60 = Netherlands.
Diplomatic series since 1985. 2012 onwards plate style (without sticker box). Miniature size. CD =
Corps Diplomatique. 20 = Canada.
Military series since 1957. 2010 onwards plate style. No official code list is available, but the block
10000-19999 appears to be for cross-country vehicles.
Military series since 1957. 2010 onwards plate style. No official code list is available, but the block
1000-9999 appears to be for trailers.
Provisional series since 1990. Self-adhesive. Current date layout since 1992. No geographical coding
since 2013. Valid October 26th and 27th. Since 2012 the original registration appears in small
lettering at bottom left. Since c.2020 without the name of the issuing office, the date of issue and
small serial number below the registration. Since 2022 it is possible to deregister a vehicle without
removing the plates. This bus has kept the original plates while being provisionally registered for
two days.
Royal car. 1971-2001 plate style, but registered in 2015. A = Oslo (from the 1913-71 series).
Royal car. 1971-2001 plate style, but registered in 2021. A = Oslo (from the 1913-71 series).
Royal car. 2002-06 plate style, but on a new car. A = Oslo (from the 1913-71 series).
Trade plate series since 2015. 2012 onwards plate style. No coding.
Trade plate series since 2015. 2012 onwards plate style. T = Trailer.
Svalbard normal series since 1971, "imported" to mainland Norway. 2012 onwards plate style
(without sticker box). ZN = Svalbard. When "imported" to the mainland (even for holidays) vehicles
get plates in normal Norwegian colours with the same registration.
Svalbard normal series since 1971, "imported" to mainland Norway. 2012 onwards plate style
(without sticker box). ZN = Svalbard. When "imported" to the mainland (even for holidays) vehicles
get plates in normal Norwegian colours with the same registration.
Svalbard normal series since 1971, "imported" to mainland Norway. 2012 onwards plate style
(without sticker box). ZN = Svalbard. When "imported" to the mainland (even for holidays) vehicles
get plates in normal Norwegian colours with the same registration. Black on green = Light
commercial vehicle.
Svalbard four numeral series since 1971, "imported" to mainland Norway. 2012 onwards plate style
(without sticker box). ZN = Svalbard. When "imported" to the mainland (even for holidays) vehicles
get plates in normal Norwegian colours with the same registration.
FORMER SERIES - CURRENTLY RE-ISSUED FOR ANTIQUE VEHICLES
Antique vehicle series (pre-1971 vehicles), since 1991. Plates with the name of the amt (county)
used until 1913, legal again since 2013 for vehicles of correct age. The registration is painted
directly onto the body. KR. AMT. = Kristians amt (Oppland since 1918).
Antique vehicle series (pre-1971 vehicles), since 1991. Plates with the name of the amt (county)
used until 1913, legal again since 2013 for vehicles of correct age. Kristiania was the name of Oslo
until 1924.
Antique vehicle series (pre-1971 vehicles), since 1991. Plates with the name of the amt (county)
used until 1913, legal again since 2013 for vehicles of correct age. Kristiania was the name of Oslo
until 1924.
Antique vehicle series (pre-1971 vehicles), since 1991. This plate style used until 1913, legal again
since 2013 for vehicles of correct age. The registration is painted directly onto the
body. The validation sticker reads A-203. A used to denote Oslo. DROSCHE = taxi.
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