Vehicle registration plates of Nepal
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Nepalese regular legal standard number plate (front). | |
| Country | |
|---|---|
| Country code | NEP |
| Current series | |
| Serial format | A BC1234 |
| Colour (front) | Black on white |
| Colour (rear) | Black on white |
In Nepal, all road vehicles with or without a motor (except bicycles) are tagged with a registration number. This is issued by the state-level Transport Management Office, a government agency under the Department of Transport Management.[1] The license plates must be placed in the front as well as back of the vehicle. The international vehicle registration code for Nepal is NEP.
The President of Nepal travels in an official vehicle that has no number on its plates. Instead it has the Coat of Arms of Nepal embossed on it.
3-wheelers
The current system was first introduced in 2017 and was scheduled to replace the previous format from 2018 onwards. However, Nepalese Supreme court issued an order to halt the issuing of this new format. This was due to a petition that was filed, against the government's dropping of Devanagari script from license plates and replacing it with Latin Script, and also about whether the RFID chips in the plates could be used for spying on public. The court order was finally rescinded in December 2019, and starting from July 2020, this format has been issued.[2] These new plates replace Zones that were dissolved on 2015, with Provinces. These license plates are embossed, and have a uniform black on white background color scheme. They are in Latin, and utilize FE-Schrift font. These plates come with a RFID microchip that enables the government to maintain uniformity in issuance of number plates and prevent duplication. Similarly, the new number plates also help authorities to maintain digital records of vehicles plying on the road tolls, collect revenue on time and control auto theft.
The plates have a strip on their left side, with the national flag of Nepal, as well as a blue colored text NEP.
The plates consist of the following format: PROVINCE X AB 0123. X can be any letter between A and K, which denote the classification of the vehicle:
- A: Motorcycle, Scooter, Moped
- B: Car, Jeep, Cargo/Delivery Van
- C: Tempo, Auto Rickshaw
- C1: E-Rickshaw
- D: Power Tiller
- E: Tractor
- F: Minibus, Mini Truck
- G: Truck, Bus, Lorry
- H: Road Roller, Dozer
- H1: Dozer
- H2: Road Roller
- I: Crane, Fire Brigade, Loader
- I1: Crane
- I2: Fire Brigade
- I3: Loader
- J1: Excavator
- J2: Backhoe Loader
- J3: Grader
- J4: Forklift
- J5: Other Heavy Equipment
- K: Scooter, Moped
The plates come in different sizes and shapes depending on the size of the vehicle, as well as whether the plate is to be installed at the front of the vehicle and at the rear.
3-wheelers, which consist of vehicles such as rickshaws are issued license plates in the following dimensions and configuration:
- Front and rear: : 24 cm x 13 cm
| Front | Rear |
|---|---|
Typical cars
Typical cars, also referred to as "light and medium vehicles" are issued license plates in the following dimensions and configurations:
- Front: 45 cm x 11 cm
- Rear: 30 cm x 18.5 cm
| Front | Rear |
|---|---|
Heavy vehicles
Heavy vehicles, such as trucks and buses, are issued license plates in the following dimensions and configurations:
- Front: 52 cm x 11 cm
- Rear: 36 cm x 21 cm
| Front | Rear |
|---|---|

