Vehicle registration plates of Peru

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Current license plate.

Peru requires its residents to register their motor vehicles and display vehicle registration plates.[1] Current plates are North American standard 6 in × 12 in (150 mm × 300 mm).

All vehicles are required to display plates on the front and back. Peculiarly, taxis in Peru are also required to display the characters of the license plates on each side of the vehicle. This is done with a large decal.

License plates issued up to 1973 came in a variety of colors and styles. Many years had city names placed on them which created a variety of different plates issued each year.

1924 - 1973
Image Year Type Slogan Serial format Serials issued Notes
1963 Passenger car None 1-23-45
1966 Passenger car None 12  34-56

1974 - 1995 Series

The first letter of these plates indicated the vehicle type, and the chart below shows the letters assigned to each type. The second letter indicated the region (or province for the City of Lima) where the vehicle was registered. The second chart below shows these codes.

Vehicle   Types  1975  -  1995
Letter(s) Type
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L Automobile
M, N Motorcycle, moped
O, P Pickup truck
Q Panel truck
R Rural truck, SUV
S, T Station wagon
U, V Bus
W, X Truck
Y Tractor truck
Z Trailer, semi-trailer
Regions   and  Province
Letter(s) Region Letter(s) Region
A Tumbes N Cerro de Pasco
B Piura P Junín
C Lambayeque R Huancavelica
D La Libertad S Ayacucho
E Ancash T Apurímac
F Ica U Puno
G, I, O, Q Lima and Callao V Madre de Dios
H Arequipa W Amazonas
J Moquegua X San Martín
K Tacna Y Loreto y Ucayali
L Cajamarca Z Cusco
M Huánuco
Series  of  1975  -  1995
Image Year Type Slogan Serial format Serials issued Notes
1994 Public Transport None ABC-123

1995 - 2009 Series

2010 Series

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