Vehicle registration plates of the Cayman Islands
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| Country | |
|---|---|
| Country code | None |
| Current series | |
| Slogan | None |
| Size | 152 mm × 300 mm 6.0 in × 11.8 in |
| Colour (front) | Black on white |
| Colour (rear) | Black on white |

The Cayman Islands requires its residents to register their motor vehicles and display vehicle registration plates.[1] Vehicle plates usually have six numbers on them, separated into groups of three. Most plates have "Cayman Islands" written beneath the numbers and are North American standard 6.0 in × 11.8 in (152 mm × 300 mm).[2]
In 2003, quincentennial plates (known as Q-plates) were issued; they had four blue numbers following a "Q" on a background depicting a picturesque Cayman scene with celebratory logos. Initially, Q-plates were issued with white characters, but these were recalled and replaced.
| Image | First issued | Design | Serial format | Serials issued | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
CI 1234 |
White on black | AB 1234 | Standard plate | ||
| Black on orange | 123 456 | Heavy goods vehicles and trailers | |||
| Red on white | 123 456 | Taxis | |||
123 456 |
Red on yellow | 123 456 | Disabled drivers | ||
123 456 |
Black on white | 123 456 | Hire cars | ||
123 456 |
Black on yellow | 123 456 | Private cars | ||
| Crown emblem on black | N/a | The governor's car has a crown on a black plate on the front only.[3][4] | |||
| Black on yellow | 12345 | Private cars | |||