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Vehicle registration plates of Poland indicate the region of registration of the vehicle encoded in the number plate.


According to Polish law, the registration plate is tied to the vehicle, not the owner. There is no possibility for the owner to keep the licence number for use on a different car, even if it's a custom number. The licence plates are issued by the powiat (county) of the vehicle owner's registered address of residence, in the case of a natural person. If it is owned by a legal person, the place of registration is determined by the address of its seat. Vehicles leased under operating leases and many de facto finance leases will be registered at the seat of the lessor. When a vehicle changes hands, the new owner must apply for new vehicle registration document bearing his or her name and registered address. The new owner may obtain a new licence plate although it is not necessary when new owner's residence address lies in the same area as the previous owner's. In such a situation the licence plates are usually carried over to the new owner, because the change carries an additional cost. Upon purchasing a vehicle from another person, if the vehicle has an EU plate, the new owner must replace it with a license for their address and area, and give the EU plate to their powiat plate mint to free up numbers in the future. If the car has a pre- May 1, 2006 plate, the owner is free to do whatever they wish with it, as long as it's legal with the Polish law. The plaque cannot be replaced if destroyed. The change of the whole set is required.


The change in system shown below in 2001 is related to the reduction in the previous year of the number of voivodeships in Poland from 49 to 16, based on the country's historic regions. The pre-2001 licence plates (white letters on black background) can be used indefinitely, but since they are obsolete they have to be replaced in case of change of vehicle's ownership.


In the pre-2001 model, there were not sufficient letters in the Polish alphabet for each of the old voivodeships to have a single letter. Only the standard latin alphabet were used (outside Q), the specific Polish characters with diacritics were excluded in order to make the plates fully internationally readable. Therefore, two letters had to be used to indicate the vehicle's origin (the middle administrative level of powiat was not introduced until 1999). Since the change, the first letter denotes the new voivodeship. One additional letter is used in cities with rights of powiat (this applies to 47 of 49 capitals of the old voivodeships, the exceptions being Ciechanów and Sieradz, and numerous major cities). Two additional letters are used in any other powiat.


It is not necessary for EU citizens to re-register the vehicles they have brought with them, which are duly registered and taxed elsewhere in the EU, when living in Poland. This emerges from European law, although local regulations have to date not been changed to reflect the law, leading to officials locally sometimes giving incorrect advice on this point. If in doubt, refer to your Embassy.




Contents






  • 1 Format


    • 1.1 Stickers and security measures


    • 1.2 Licence plate types and combinations


      • 1.2.1 Cars, trucks, and buses


      • 1.2.2 Motorcycles, mopeds, and agricultural vehicles


      • 1.2.3 Classic cars


      • 1.2.4 Temporary and export plates


      • 1.2.5 Testing vehicles


      • 1.2.6 Custom plates


      • 1.2.7 Diplomatic plates


      • 1.2.8 Service plates


      • 1.2.9 Military plates






  • 2 Cost of purchasing registration plates


  • 3 District indicators


  • 4 History


    • 4.1 1922-1937


    • 4.2 1937–1939


    • 4.3 1944-1956


    • 4.4 1956–1976


    • 4.5 1976–2000


    • 4.6 2000-present




  • 5 See also


  • 6 External links





Format[edit]



Stickers and security measures[edit]


The licence plates are invalid without the two adhesive stickers with a hologram placed on the license plates, and an adhesive plaque bearing the same number as the plates on the inside of windshield. If the vehicle uses only one licence plate the excessive sticker must be attached to the registration papers.



Licence plate types and combinations[edit]



Each powiat uses a unique two or three letter code, with the first letter denoting the powiat's voivodeship. The number pools listed below are not used in any particular order, although one pool is usually depleted before the next one is used. A visible gap exists between the area code and series, but there is no possibility of confusion if the number is written down without it, unlike in the German system.




Polish voivodeship licence plate codes


The following characters are used in licence plate examples:



  • X - voivodeship code

  • XY, XYZ - powiat code

  • J, K, L - any allowed letter

  • digits


The letters used in licence plates include all standard Latin alphabet letters outside of Q (not used at all in the Polish language). The letters B, D, I, O, and Z cannot be used in series area (on the right, after the gap), because they can be confused with digits. Only custom plates can include these letters, but Q still cannot be used. The leading 0 in numbers is never omitted.



Cars, trucks, and buses[edit]




Polish license plates from Radomsko




Polish license plate from Ustrzyki Dolne


Format:



  • XY 12345

  • XY 1234J

  • XY 123JK

  • XY 1J345

  • XY 1JK45

  • XYZ J234

  • XYZ 12JK

  • XYZ 1J34 (first digit cannot be 0)

  • XYZ 12J4 (last digit cannot be 0)

  • XYZ 1JK4 (neither digit can be 0)

  • XYZ JK34

  • XYZ 12345

  • XYZ 1234J

  • XYZ 123JK


The number of available unique numbers with these mentioned formats is 1,100,000 for each two-letter powiat code, and 872,400 for each three-letter powiat code. Note that the combinations "XYZ 1234" and "XYZ 123J" are not used, because they would lead to creation of numbers identical to these in the old system. Also, the two-letter powiat codes must be followed by a leading digit, "XY 1...", to avoid confusion with the "XYZ ..." scheme, as the gap is not significant.



Motorcycles, mopeds, and agricultural vehicles[edit]




Motorcycle plate


Format:



  • XY 1234

  • XY 123J

  • XYZ J234

  • XYZ 12JK

  • XYZ 1J34 (first digit cannot be 0)

  • XYZ 12J4 (last digit cannot be 0)

  • XYZ 1JK4 (neither digit can be 0)

  • XYZ JK34


Cars - reduced size


Format:



  • X 123

  • X 12J

  • X 1J2

  • X J12

  • X 1JK

  • X JK1

  • X J1K


The plates are designed for cars from USA. Reduced size plates are the same width as US plates.



Classic cars[edit]




Polish classic car's plate from Zabrze




Polish classic car's plate (since May 1, 2006)


Format:



  • XY 12J

  • XYZ 1J


These plates use black text on a yellow background with an additional picture of a vintage car on the right side. Only cars older than 25 years, out of production for 15 years and containing at least 75% of original parts are eligible to be registered as classic cars, with an exception of prototypes that were never produced, cars of considerable historical value or "being an example of original or important technological solutions". These plates are issued on a case by case rules.



Temporary and export plates[edit]




Polish temporary plate from the Lower Silesian Voivodeship


Format:



  • X1 2345

  • X1 234J


These plates use red text on a white background. The plates wear a seal with month and year of validation. The windshield plaque is not issued with it.



Testing vehicles[edit]




Polish testing plate from the Silesian Voivodeship


Format:


  • X1 234 B

These plates use red text on a white background. The windshield plaque is not issued with it. The last character is always the letter B (B stands for badawcza, which translates to "testing type"). Only car manufacturers and automobile R&D centres are issued these plates.



Custom plates[edit]




Custom Polish licence plate from the Greater Poland Voivodeship


Format:


  • X1 JKLMN

These plates use standard black letters on a white background. Each custom number starts with the letter denoting voivodeship and a single digit, followed by the gap. This digit and next characters can be picked by the owner. Outside the availability the following constrains are used:



  • after the gap between 3 and 5 characters can be used

  • the first character must be a letter

  • no more than 2 last characters can be digits

  • all letters come before digits (i.e. they cannot be intermixed)

  • any standard Latin letter outside Q can be used (unlike common licence plates)

  • resulting plate must not contain or resemble offensive contents



Diplomatic plates[edit]




Polish Diplomatic plate from the Masovian Voivodeship for service in Germany (indicated by 005)


Format:


  • X 123456

White symbols on blue background. First three digits indicate country or organization.


Table of codes:



















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Code Country
001
 United States
002
 United Kingdom
003
 France
004
 Canada
005
 Germany
006
 Netherlands
007
 Italy
008
 Austria
009
 Japan
010
 Turkey
011
 Belgium
012
 Denmark
013
 Norway
014
 Greece
015
 Australia
016
 Algeria
017
 Afghanistan
018
 Argentina
019
 Brazil
020
 Bangladesh
021
 Egypt
022
 Ecuador
023
 Finland
024
 Spain
025
 Iraq
026
 Iran
027
 India
028
 Indonesia
029
 Colombia
030
 Malaysia
031
 Libya
032
 Morocco
033
 Mexico
034
 Nigeria
035
 Pakistan
036
 Portugal
037
 Palestine
038
 Syria
039
 Sweden
040
  Switzerland
041
 Tunisia
042
 Thailand
043
 Venezuela
044
 Uruguay
045
 Peru
046
 Yemen
047
 Costa Rica
048
 Democratic Republic of Congo
049
 Israel
050
 Nicaragua
051
 Chile
052
 Holy See
053
 South Korea
054
European Union European Commission
055
 Ireland
056
World Bank
057
International Monetary Fund
058
 Philippines
059
International Finance Corporation
060
 South Africa
061
Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights
062
 Cyprus
063
 Kuwait
064
 United Nations
065
 Russia
066
 Slovakia
067
 Czech Republic
068
 Bulgaria
069
 Hungary
070
 Romania
071
 Vietnam
072
 Serbia
073
 North Korea
074
 Cuba
075
 Albania
076
 China
077
 Mongolia
078
International Labour Organization
079
Organization for Cooperation of Railways
080
Diplomatic Club
081
 Laos
082
 Angola
083
 Ukraine
084
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
085
 Lithuania
086
 Belarus
087
 Latvia
088
 Croatia
089
 Lebanon
090
 Slovenia
091
 Guatemala
092
 Estonia
093
 Macedonia
094
 Moldova
095
 Israel
096
 Armenia
097
 Sri Lanka
098
 Kazakhstan
099
 Saudi Arabia
100
 Georgia
101
 Uzbekistan
102
United Nations Human Settlements Programme
103
 New Zealand
104
 Azerbaijan
105
 Sovereign Military Order of Malta
106
 Cambodia
107
Frontex
108
 Luxembourg
109
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
110
 Panama
111
 Qatar
112
 Malta
113
 United Arab Emirates
114
 Montenegro
115
 Senegal


Service plates[edit]




Polish border guard plate




Polish police plate


Format:



  • H#J K234

  • H#J 12KL


Vehicles utilised used by the Polish Ministry of Internal Affairs and Administration use licence plates beginning with "H", instead of the voivodeship code. The second letter denotes the service, for example "HP" is used by the Polish Police. Any standard Latin letter outside Q can be used (unlike common licence plates). These services are also allowed to use common licence plates.


Codes:




  • HA# - Central Bureau of Anticorruption


  • HB# - Government Protection Bureau


  • HC# - Customs Service


  • HK# - Internal Security Agency, Foreign Intelligence Agency


  • HM# - Military Counterintelligence Agency, Military Intelligence Agency


  • HP# - Police


  • HS# - Fiscal Control


  • HW# - Border Guard



Military plates[edit]




Polish military plate


Format:



  • U# 12345

  • UC 1234T

  • UK 1234


The Polish military uses licence plates beginning with "U" instead of the voivodeship code. The following letter denotes the usage of the vehicle. For example, military trucks have licence plates beginning with "UC". The trailing T in the number denotes a tracked vehicle. The military are not obliged to use the standard licence plates on tracked vehicles, armoured cars and armoured personnel carriers - they can be painted on the vehicle itself or applied as a sticker.


Codes:




  • UA# - Cars, offroad vehicles and specialistic vehicles based on cars or off-roaders


  • UB# - Armoured personnel carriers


  • UC# - Military trucks


  • UD# - Buses


  • UE# - Trucks


  • UG# - Special trucks


  • UI# - Transport trailers


  • UJ# - Special trailers


  • UK# - Motorcycles



Cost of purchasing registration plates[edit]



  • Regular - 256 PLN

  • Motorcycles - 103 PLN

  • Mopeds - 40 PLN

  • Custom - 500 PLN each (two are needed for cars, buses, and trucks, while only one is needed for motorcycles)

  • Classic Cars - 100 PLN

  • Temporary - 30 PLN



District indicators[edit]




















































Lower Silesia

Kuyavia-Pomerania

Łódź

Lublin

DB - Wałbrzych (town)

DBA - Wałbrzych (district)

DBL - Bolesławiec

DDZ - Dzierżoniów

DGL - Głogów

DGR - Góra

DJ - Jelenia Góra (town)

DJA - Jawor

DJE - Jelenia Góra (district)

DKA - Kamienna Góra

DKL - Kłodzko

DL - Legnica (town)

DLB - Lubań

DLE - Legnica (district)

DLU - Lubin

DLW - Lwówek Śląski

DMI - Milicz

DOA - Oława

DOL - Oleśnica

DPL - Polkowice

DSR - Środa Śląska

DST - Strzelin

DSW - Świdnica

DTR - Trzebnica

DW - Wrocław (town)

DWL - Wołów

DWR - Wrocław (district)

DZA - Ząbkowice Śląskie

DZG - Zgorzelec

DZL - Złotoryja



CAL - Aleksandrów Kujawski

CB - Bydgoszcz (town)

CBR - Brodnica

CBY - Bydgoszcz (district)

CCH - Chełmno

CG - Grudziądz (town)

CGD - Golub-Dobrzyń

CGR - Grudziądz (district)

CIN - Inowrocław

CLI - Lipno

CMG - Mogilno

CNA - Nakło n. Notecią

CRA - Radziejów

CRY - Rypin

CSE - Sepólno Krajenskie

CSW - Świecie

CT - Toruń (town)

CTR - Toruń (district)

CTU - Tuchola

CW - Włocławek (town)

CWA - Wąbrzeźno

CWL - Włocławek (district)

CZN - Żnin



EBE - Bełchatów

EBR - Brzeziny

EKU - Kutno

EL - Łódź (town)

ELA - Łask

ELC - Łowicz

ELE - Łęczyca

ELW - Łódź Wschód

EOP - Opoczno

EP - Piotrków Trybunalski (town)

EPA - Pabianice

EPD - Poddębice

EPI - Piotrków Trybunalski (district)

EPJ - Pajęczno

ERA - Radomsko

ERW - Rawa Mazowiecka

ES - Skierniewice (town)

ESI - Sieradz

ESK - Skierniewice (district)

ETM - Tomaszów Mazowiecki

EWE - Wieruszów

EWI - Wieluń

EZD - Zduńska Wola

EZG - Zgierz



LB - Biała Podlaska (town)

LBI - Biała Podlaska (district)

LBL - Biłgoraj

LC - Chełm (town)

LCH - Chełm (district)

LHR - Hrubieszów

LJA - Janów Lubelski

LKR - Kraśnik

LKS - Krasnystaw

LLB - Lubartów

LLE - Łęczna

LLU - Łuków

LOP - Opole Lubelskie

LPA - Parczew

LPU - Puławy

LRA - Radzyń Podlaski

LRY - Ryki

LSW - Świdnik

LTM - Tomaszów Lubelski

LU - Lublin (town)

LUB - Lublin (district)

LWL - Włodawa

LZ - Zamość (town)

LZA - Zamość (district)



Lubusz

Lesser Poland

Masovia (incl. Warsaw)

Opole

FG - Gorzów Wielkopolski (town)

FGW - Gorzów Wielkopolski (district)

FKR - Krosno Odrzańskie

FMI - Międzyrzecz

FNW - Nowa Sól

FSD - Strzelce Kraj. - Drezdenko

FSL - Słubice

FSU - Sulęcin

FSW - Świebodzin

FWS - Wschowa

FZ - Zielona Góra (town)

FZA - Żary

FZG - Żagań

FZI - Zielona Góra (district)



KBC - Bochnia

KBR - Brzesko

KCH - Chrzanów

KDA - Dąbrowa Tarnowska

KGR - Gorlice

KLI - Limanowa

KMI - Miechów

KMY - Myślenice

KN - Nowy Sącz (town)

KNS - Nowy Sącz (district)

KNT - Nowy Targ

KOL - Olkusz

KOS - Oświęcim

KPR - Proszowice

KR, KK - Kraków (town)

KRA - Kraków (district)

KSU - Sucha Beskidzka

KT - Tarnów (town)

KTA - Tarnów (district)

KTT - Tatrzański (Zakopane)

KWA - Wadowice

KWI - Wieliczka



WA - Warsaw (Białołęka)

WB - Warsaw (Bemowo)

WBR - Białobrzegi

WCI - Ciechanów

WD - Warsaw (Bielany)

WE - Warsaw (Mokotów)

WF - Warsaw (Praga Południe)

WG - Garwolin

WGM - Grodzisk Mazowiecki

WGR - Grójec

WGS - Gostynin

WH - Warsaw (Praga Północ)

WI - Warsaw (Śródmieście)

WJ - Warsaw (Targówek)

WK - Warsaw (Ursus)

WKZ - Kozienice

WL - Legionowo

WLI - Lipsko

WLS - Łosice

WM - Mińsk Mazowiecki

WMA - Maków Mazowiecki

WML - Mława

WN - Warsaw (Ursynów)

WND - Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki

WO - Ostrołęka (town)

WOR - Ostrów Mazowiecka

WOS - Ostrołęka (district)

WOT - Otwock

WP - Płock (town)

WPI - Piaseczno

WPL - Płock (district)

WPN - Płońsk

WPR - Pruszków

WPU - Pułtusk

WPY - Przysucha

WPZ - Przasnysz

WR - Radom (town)

WRA - Radom (district)

WS - Siedlce (town)

WSC - Sochaczew

WSE - Sierpc

WSI - Siedlce (district)

WSK - Sokołów Podlaski

WSZ - Szydłowiec

WT - Warsaw (Wawer)

WU - Warsaw (Ochota)

WV - Wołomin (not issued yet)

WW ****(last K, L, M, N, V, R, S) - Warsaw (Włochy)

WW ****(last F, G, H, J, W) - Warsaw (Wilanów)

WW ****(last A, C, E, X, Y) - Warsaw (Rembertów)

WWE - Węgrów

WWL - Wołomin

WWY - Wyszków

WX - Warsaw (Żoliborz)

WX ***Y# - Warsaw (Wesoła)

WY - Warsaw (Wola)

WZ - Warszawski Zachodni (Ożarów Mazowiecki)

WZU - Żuromin

WZW - Zwoleń

WZY - Żyrardów



OB - Brzeg

OGL - Głubczyce

OK - Kędzierzyn-Koźle

OKL - Kluczbork

OKR - Krapkowice

ONA - Namysłów

ONY - Nysa

OOL - Olesno

OP - Opole (town)

OPO - Opole (district)

OPR - Prudnik

OST - Strzelce Opolskie



Podkarpackie

Podlaskie

Pomerania

Silesia

RBI - Bieszczadzki (Ustrzyki Dolne)

RBR - Brzozów

RDE - Dębica

RJA - Jarosław

RJS - Jasło

RK - Krosno (town)

RKL - Kolbuszowa

RKR - Krosno (district)

RLA - Łańcut

RLE - Leżajsk

RLS - Lesko

RLU - Lubaczów

RMI - Mielec

RNI - Nisko

RP - Przemyśl (town)

RPR - Przemyśl (district)

RPZ - Przeworsk

RRS - Ropczyce - Sędziszów

RSA - Sanok

RSR - Strzyżów

RST - Stalowa Wola

RT - Tarnobrzeg (town)

RTA - Tarnobrzeg (district)

RZ - Rzeszów (city)

RZE - Rzeszów (district)



BAU - Augustów

BBI - Bielsk Podlaski

BGR - Grajewo

BHA - Hajnówka

BI - Białystok (town)

BIA - Białystok (district)

BKL - Kolno

BL - Łomża (town)

BLM - Łomża (district)

BMN - Monki

BS - Suwałki (town)

BSE - Sejny

BSI - Siemiatycze

BSK - Sokółka

BSU - Suwałki (district)

BWM - Wysokie Mazowieckie

BZA - Zambrów



GA - Gdynia

GBY - Bytów

GCH - Chojnice

GCZ - Człuchów

GD - Gdańsk (town)

GDA - Gdańsk (Pruszcz Gdański)

GKA - Kartuzy

GKS - Kościerzyna

GKW - Kwidzyń

GLE - Lębork

GMB - Malbork

GND - Nowy Dwór Gdański

GPU - Puck

GS - Słupsk (town)

GSL - Słupsk (district)

GSP - Sopot

GST - Starogard Gdański

GSZ - Sztum

GTC - Tczew

GWE - Wejherowo



SB - Bielsko-Biała (town)

SBE - Będzin

SBI - Bielsko-Biała (district)

SBL - Bieruń - Lędziny

SC - Częstochowa (town)

SCI - Cieszyn

SCZ - Częstochowa (district)

SD - Dąbrowa Górnicza

SG - Gliwice (town)

SGL - Gliwice (district)

SH - Chorzów

SI - Siemianowice Śląskie

SJ - Jaworzno

SJZ - Jastrzębie-Zdrój

SK - Katowice

SKL - Kłobuck

SL - Ruda Śląska

SLU - Lubliniec

SM - Mysłowice

SMI - Mikołów

SMY - Myszków

SO - Sosnowiec

SPI - Piekary Śląskie

SPS - Pszczyna

SR - Rybnik (town)

SRB - Rybnik (district)

SRC - Racibórz

SL - Ruda Śląska

ST - Tychy (town)

STA - Tarnowskie Góry

STY - Tychy (district)

SW - Świętochłowice

SWD - Wodzisław Śląski

SY - Bytom

SZ - Zabrze

SZA - Zawiercie

SZO - Żory

SZY - Żywiec



Świętokrzyskie

Warmia-Masuria

Greater Poland

West Pomerania

TBU - Busko-Zdrój

TJE - Jędrzejów

TK - Kielce (town)

TKA - Kazimierza Wielka

TKI - Kielce (district)

TKN - Końskie

TLW - Włoszczowa

TOP - Opatów

TOS - Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski

TPI - Pińczów

TSA - Sandomierz

TSK - Skarżysko-Kamienna

TST - Starachowice

TSZ - Staszów



NBA - Bartoszyce

NBR - Braniewo

NDZ - Działdowo

NE - Elbląg (town)

NEB - Elbląg (district)

NEL - Ełk

NGI - Giżycko

NGO - Gołdap

NIL - Iława

NKE - Kętrzyn

NLI - Lidzbark Warmiński

NMR - Mrągowo

NNI - Nidzica

NNM - Nowe Miasto Lubawskie

NO - Olsztyn (town)

NOE - Olecko

NOG - Olecko and Gołdap (now NOE and NGO)

NOL - Olsztyn (district)

NOS - Ostróda

NPI - Pisz

NSZ - Szczytno

NWE - Węgorzewo



PCH - Chodzież

PCT - Czarnków - Trzcianka

PGN - Gniezno

PGO - Grodzisk Wielkopolski

PGS - Gostyń

PJA - Jarocin

PK - Kalisz (town)

PKA - Kalisz (district)

PKE - Kępno

PKL - Koło

PKN - Konin (district)

PKO - Konin (town) now PN

PKR - Krotoszyn

PKS - Kościan

PL - Leszno (town)

PLE - Leszno (district)

PMI - Międzychód

PN - Konin (town)

PNT - Nowy Tomyśl

PO, PY - Poznań (town)

POB - Oborniki

POS - Ostrów Wielkopolski

POT - Ostrzeszów

POZ - Poznań (district) now PZ

PP - Piła

PPL - Pleszew

PRA - Rawicz

PSE - Śrem

PSL - Słupca

PSR - Środa Wlkp.

PSZ - Szamotuły

PTU - Turek

PWA - Wągrowiec

PWL - Wolsztyn

PWR - Września

PZ - Poznań (district)

PZL - Złotów



ZBI - Białogard

ZCH - Choszczno

ZDR - Drawsko Pomorskie

ZGL - Goleniów

ZGR - Gryfino

ZGY - Gryfice

ZK - Koszalin (town)

ZKA - Kamień Pomorski

ZKL - Kołobrzeg

ZKO - Koszalin (district)

ZLO - Łobez

ZMY - Myślibórz

ZPL - Police (district)

ZPY - Pyrzyce

ZS - Szczecin

ZSD - Świdwin

ZSL - Sławno

ZST - Stargard Szczeciński

ZSW - Świnoujście

ZSZ - Szczecinek

ZWA - Wałcz





Letters on Polish license plates according to districts



History[edit]




Polski Fiat 508 with 1922-1937 numbers (Kielce voivodeship)




Polski Fiat 508/518 with 1937 military plates



1922-1937[edit]


From July 1922 Polish car number plates had two letters denoting voivodeship (being an abbreviation of its name), or single letter W denoting capital city of Warsaw, and up to five digits. Except for letter identifier, each voivodeship had own range of numbers (except for autonomic Silesian Voivodeship, which used ŚL identifier and own numbers from 1). Plates were white, with red letters and black digits, separated with red dash.


There were also temporary plates with PR letters and presidential plates with WZK letters (for President of Poland chancellery). Military plates had only four white digits on black background.



1937–1939[edit]


From 1937 there was a new different system of registration numbers introduced, with white letters on black plates. There was one letter denoting vehicle type, two-digit number denoting voivodeship, and three-digit individual number after a dash. Letters A, B, C, D, E, H, K, L, X, Y, Z were used for cars, trucks and buses, T for taxicabs, M, N, P, R, S, U for motorcycles and W for military vehicles. A range of numbers 00 to 19 meant capital city of Warsaw, 20 to 24 - Białostok Voivodeship, and so on, in alphabetical order, up to 95 to 99 for Wołyńskie Voivodeship.


During World War II there were plates introduced by occupants.



1944-1956[edit]


From 1946 Polish car number plates had 1 letter + 5 numbers.[citation needed]



1956–1976[edit]



Wz. 1958 vehicle license plate issued in Bydgoszcz Voivodeship.jpg


From June 19, 1956 Polish car number plates had 2 letters and 4 digits, and after May 13, 1964 letters could stand after digits.[citation needed]


Individual elements meant:



  • first letter - code of voivodeship,

  • second letter - code of powiat,

  • digits - code of vehicle.


Codes of voivodeships:




  • A - Białystok Voivodeship


  • B - Bydgoszcz Voivodeship


  • C - Kielce Voivodeship


  • E - Koszalin Voivodeship


  • F - Łodź Voivodeship


  • G - Gdańsk Voivodeship


  • H - Opole Voivodeship


  • I - city of Łódź


  • K - Cracow Voivodeship


  • L - Lublin Voivodeship


  • M - Szczecin Voivodeship


  • O - Olsztyn Voivodeship


  • P - Poznań Voivodeship


  • R - Rzeszów Voivodeship


  • S - Katowice Voivodeship


  • T - Warsaw Voivodeship


  • W - capital city of Warsaw


  • X - Wrocław Voivodeship


  • Z - Zielona Góra Voivodeship


Codes of special forces:




  • Y - Citizen's Militia


  • D - army (cars)


  • U - army (other vehicles)


  • N - Border Guard



1976–2000[edit]



Zeiwik.jpg



Zedwik.jpg


Plates from the 1976–2000 series are still valid. They have white letters on black background. The coding used was three letters and four digits (XYZ 1234) or three letters, three digits and one letter (XYZ 123A), although at the beginning the configuration with a letter in the end was used for public cars only.


The following coding was used for the 49 regions of the country:


First letters on series 1976–2000 indicate area



  • Biała Podlaska: BP, BA, BS


  • Białystok: BK, BT, BI


  • Bielsko-Biała: BB, BL, BO


  • Bydgoszcz: BY, BG, BD, BC


  • Chełm: CH, CM, CU


  • Ciechanów: CI, CN, CA


  • Częstochowa: CZ, CE, CO


  • Elbląg: EL, EG, EB


  • Gdańsk: GD, GK, GA, GN


  • Gorzów Wlkp.: GO, GW, GR


  • Jelenia Góra: JG, JE, JA


  • Kalisz: KL, KZ, KP


  • Katowice: KA, KT, KB, KC, KD, KX


  • Kielce: KI, KE, KJ


  • Konin: KN, KM, KF


  • Koszalin: KO, KG, KY


  • Kraków (Cracow): KR, KK, KW, KV


  • Krosno: KS, KU, KH


  • Legnica: LG, LC, LI


  • Leszno: LE, LS, LN


  • Lublin: LU, LL, LB


  • Łomża: LO, LM, LA


  • Łódź: LD, LZ, LF, LW


  • Nowy Sącz: NS, NO, NA


  • Olsztyn: OL, ON, OT


  • Opole: OP, OE, OD


  • Ostrołęka: OS, OK, OR


  • Piła: PI, PA, PY


  • Piotrków Tryb.: PT, PK, PU


  • Płock: PL, PC, PB


  • Poznań: PO, PN, PZ, PW


  • Przemyśl: PR, PM, PE


  • Radom: RA, RO, RD


  • Rzeszów: RZ, RE, RW


  • Siedlce: SE, SD, ST


  • Sieradz: SI, SA, SB


  • Skierniewice: SK, SN, SF


  • Słupsk: SL, SP, SG


  • Suwałki: SU, SW, SO


  • Szczecin: SZ, SC, SM


  • Tarnobrzeg: TG, TB, TE


  • Tarnów: TA, TN, TW


  • Toruń: TO, TU, TY


  • Wałbrzych: WB, WY, WH


  • Warsaw: WA, WS, WI, WU, WG, WF, WX, WZ, WM, WT, WP, WV


  • Włocławek: WL, WK, WE


  • Wrocław: WR, WO, WC, WW


  • Zamość: ZA, ZM, ZC


  • Zielona Góra: ZG, ZE, ZN


The following codes were used for special forces:



  • Militia/Police: MO

  • Military: U

  • Border Guard: HW

  • "Nadwislanskie" Troops of the Interior Ministry: HN

  • Foreigner plates (in green background): I

  • Test plates (in red background): X


Special plates:



  • Diplomatic: XY 12 345, The first two numbers are denoting the region of ambassador (e.g. 02 - Germany) and blue background.

  • Temporary: X 12 34 56, with yellow font.



2000-present[edit]


Since the year 2000 Polish car plates have black letters on a white background. The switch was made in accordance with other EU countries and to increase visibility. The licence plates issued until May 1, 2006 bear a Polish national flag. Plates issued after that date have the 12 EU stars instead of the flag.[dubious ]



See also[edit]


  • European license plates


External links[edit]







  • Reference aid for looking up Polish registrations issued between 1976-2000 (Mac OS X)

  • Details about plates in Warsaw


  • Detailed information about the polish plates in general with images and examples

  • Article on number plates in Greater Poland











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