Vehicle registration plates of Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Bosnia and Herzegovina vehicle registration plates have held their current form since 2 February 1998.[1] Currently the Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) vehicle registration plate format consists of seven characters: five numbers and two letters arranged in the following order: X00-X-000 (taxis: TA-000000). The plates are uniform across the country and do not denote the place (town, municipality, canton, or entity) where the vehicle is registered, as was the case prior to 1998. Likewise the plates do not contain any heraldic symbols. The plates use only letters which are represented equally in Latin and Cyrillic script (A, E, O, J, K, M, T).

Country codeBIH
Size520 mm × 110 mm
20.5 in × 4.3 in
Serial formatA12-B-345
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
Current Bosnia and Herzegovina vehicle registration plate (issued from 28 September 2009).
Country Bosnia and Herzegovina
Country codeBIH
Current series
Size520 mm × 110 mm
20.5 in × 4.3 in
Serial formatA12-B-345
Colour (front)Black on white
Colour (rear)Black on white
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Old Bosnia and Herzegovina vehicle registration plate (Issued until September 28, 2009, but still in use)
Current Bosnia and Herzegovina Taxi vehicle registration plate

Special plates

Current Bosnia and Herzegovina temporary registration plate (TT - Testne Tablice)
Bosnia and Herzegovina EUPM plates (EUPM - European Union Police Mission)
Former Bosnia and Herzegovina working road machine plate from Drvar
UNPF plate (United Nations Protection Forces)
Current Bosnia and Herzegovina agricultural registration plate
  • Working road machine plates had the regional letters at the top, followed by numbers. These plates were black-on-white.
  • Temporary plates have the letters "TT" (standing for Testne Tablice) followed by 6 numbers (e.g. TT-000000). The letters are colored red.
  • Military plates had a Euro strip, like from previous series (XX-nnnnLL[clarification needed]), but without a blue background. These plates consisted of 5 numbers and then one letter (e.g. 00000-X).
  • Since 2024, the portable plates are issued, which have the letters "MT", followed by 6 numbers (e.g. MT-000000). The letters are colored red.[2]
  • Since 2025, the oldtimer plates are issued, which have the letters "OT", followed by 6 numbers (e.g. OT-000000).[3]
  • Diplomatic plates had a blue background and yellow font. Unlike previous series, the first group of numbers contained only two digits, and the only letters that could be used were A, C, M and E (e.g. 00-A-000).
  • EUPM plates used a yellow background and the prefix "EUPM" followed by numbers.
  • Export plates had blue-on-white plates and used the civilian format.
  • Foreign-owned plates were white-on-blue with a blue font.
  • UNHCR plates used a blue font and had the prefix "UNHCR" followed by numbers.
  • Agricultural vehicles were white-on-green and had regional letters at the top, followed by numbers.
  • UNSF plates were black-on-blue and had the prefix "SFOR".
  • NATO plates were black-on-light-green and had the prefix "NATO" (with the NATO emblem as the divider).
  • UN Trailers had the style of "UN 1234T".

History

The revised registration plates were introduced as an initiative of the International High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina, Carlos Westendorp.[4] In a report from the Office of the High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina prior to the decision, it had been noted that police conduct around the Inter-Entity Boundary Line separating the two entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Republika Srpska, had been the "greatest obstacle to freedom of movement", including intimidation and arbitrary fines.[5]

Elsewhere it has been noted that vehicles which bore licence plates from one entity would be subject to vandalism in the other entity.[6] The development of licence plates which would not serve as proxy identifiers of driver ethnicity was a partial solution to these problems.[7]

City codes

Yugoslav plate from Sarajevo

Prior to 1992

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Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Plate from Tuzla (1994–1998)

On the territory controlled by Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1992 were used new license plates. They wore a blue strip on the left side with the "BIH" script and the coat of arms above the script (1992 is no blue strip). On the white background the form was XX-nnnnLL or XX-nnnnnL, where "XX" was the code of the city, "nnnn"/"nnnnn" were digits, and "LL" two letters (previously one letter), where the first letter denoted the municipality where it was issued (before this is not at all). Towns are given in following table:

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Republika Srpska

Plate from Bijeljina
Military plate

On territory of the Republika Srpska entity, license plates were used similar to those before the war, with difference that instead of red star, the Serb four-S coat of arms was used. Letters on plates were usually in Cyrillic script, but the license plates with Latin versions of codes are also used.

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CodeRegionCodeRegion
ССSarajevo (Srpsko Sarajevo, Српско Сарајево)СЊFoča (renamed to Srbinje (Србиње))
ПДPrijedor (Приједор)ДОDoboj (Добој)
БЛBanja Luka (Бања Лука)ЗВZvornik (Зворник)
БЧBrčko (Брчко)МДModriča (Модрича)
ТБTrebinje (Требиње)БНBijeljina (Бијељина)
МГMrkonjić Grad (Мркоњић Град)ВГVišegrad (Вишеград)
ДВDrvar (Дрвар)НЊNevesinje (Невесиње)
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Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia

HVO plate (Hrvatsko vijeće obrane)
Plate from Mostar
Plate from Jajce

On the territory of the Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia, license plates were used similar to those of Croatia, with difference in the shape of shield in Croat coat of arms ("checkerboard"-"šahovnica").

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Diplomatic, consular and foreign mission plate prefixes

Current Bosnia and Herzegovina diplomatic plate

These prefixes were also valid for Croatia from 1991 to 1994.

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Code Country or Organization
10 France
11 United States
12 Iran
13 Croatia
14 Turkey
15 Germany
16 Austria
17 Saudi Arabia
18 Italy
19 Kuwait
20 United Kingdom
21 Sudan
22 Qatar
23 Netherlands
24 Libya
25  Switzerland
26 Egypt
27 Ireland
28 Slovenia
29 Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe
30 Canada
32 Sweden
33 Russia
34 Czech Republic
35 United Nations
36 Pakistan
37 Office of the High Representative
38 Commission on Human Rights
39 Norway
40 Bulgaria
41 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
42 Portugal
43 Malaysia
44 United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
45 UAE
46 International Monetary Fund
47 Customs and Fiscal Assistant Office
48 Denmark
49 European Central Bank
50 European Commission in Bosnia and Herzegovina
51 United Nations Development Program
52 International Organization for Migration
53 Belgium
54 Central Bank
55 Commission for Property of Displaced Persons and Refugees
56 Japan
57 United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
58 North Macedonia
59 Hungary
60 United Nations Children's Fund
61 Spain
62 Palestine
63 Greece
64 European Union Monitoring Mission in the former Yugoslavia
65 International Monetary Group
66 China
68 World Health Organization
69 Romania
70 International Centre for Migration Policy Development
71 International Commission on Missing Persons
72 SMOM
73 International Committee of the Red Cross
74 Poland
75 Council of Europe
76 International Trust Fund
77 International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Society
78 International Finance Corporation
79 Vatican City
80 Serbia
81 Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
82 Guinea-Bissau
83 Refugees Return Foundation
84 European Union Police Mission (A prefix), European Union Monitoring Mission (M prefix)
85 Regional Environmental Centre
86 Stability Pact Anti-corruption Initiative
87 Slovakia
88 The Registry
89 High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council
90 Office of the EU Special Representative
91 Japan International Cooperation Agency
92 Montenegro
93 Australia
94 Qatar
95 Ukraine
96 Regional Cooperation Council
97 Peace Support Operation Training Centre
0100 Malaysia
0102 Azerbaijan
0103 Brazil
0119 Algeria
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