Morocco


   

OVAL : MA




Passenger series
Trailer series
Diplomatic series
Other series
Pictures of the entire code list

Passenger series

Morocco

Current passenger series since 1st February 2000 in black on white.
The registration consists of five numerals, followed by one arabic letters and one numeral, all seperated in panels.
The number in the right panel denotes the province or a prefecture within a province where 6 stands for Casablanca - Anfa.


Morocco

Current passenger series since 1st February 2000 in black on white.
The registration consists of five numerals, followed by one arabic letters and one numeral, all seperated in panels.
The number in the right panel denotes the province or a prefecture within a province where 50 stands for Nador.


Morocco

Current passenger series since 1st February 2000 in black on white.
The registration consists of five numerals, followed by one arabic letters and one numeral, all seperated in panels.
The number in the right panel denotes the province or a prefecture within a province where 1 stands for Rabat.


Morocco

Current passenger series since 1st February 2000 in black on white.
The registration consists of five numerals, followed by one arabic letters and one numeral, all seperated in panels.
The number in the right panel denotes the province or a prefecture within a province where 44 stands for Tetouan.


Morocco

Current passenger series since 1st February 2000 in black on white.
The registration consists of four numerals, followed by one arabic letters and one numeral, all seperated in panels.
The number in the right panel denotes the province or a prefecture within a province where 20 stands for Meknes - El Menzeh.


Morocco

Current passenger series since 1st February 2000 in black on white.
The registration consists of four numerals, followed by one arabic letters and one numeral, all seperated in panels.
The number in the right panel denotes the province or a prefecture within a province where 41 which stands for Fahs-Beni-Makada.


Morocco

Current passenger series since 1st February 2000 in black on white.
The registration consists of four numerals, followed by one arabic letters and one numeral, all seperated in panels.
The number in the right panel denotes the province or a prefecture within a province where 54 stands for Safi.


Morocco

Current passenger series since 1st February 2000 in black on white.
The registration consists of three numerals, followed by one arabic letters and two numerals, all seperated in panels.
The number in the right panel denotes the province or a prefecture within a province where 40 stands for Tanger - Asilah.


Morocco

Current passenger series since 1st February 2000 in black on white.
The registration consists of two numerals, followed by one arabic letter and five numerals, all seperated in panels.
The number in the upper right panel denotes the province or a prefecture within a province where 40 stands for Tanger - Asilah.
Note that the vertical lines are slashes on this plate.


Morocco

Current passenger series since 1st February 2000 in black on white.
The registration consists of four numerals, followed by one arabic letters and one numeral, no panels.
The last two numerals denote the province or a prefecture within a province where 11 stands for Al fida - Derb-Sultan.


Morocco

Current passenger series since 1st February 2000 in black on white.
The registration consists of four numerals, one arabic letter and two numerals. No panels on this plate.
The last two numerals denote the province or a prefecture within a province where 11 stands for Al fida - Derb-Sultan.


Morocco

Current passenger series since 1st February 2000, two-line plate in black on white.
The registration consists of one arabic letter, followed by a vertical line and two numerals above five numerals.
The number in the upper right panel denotes the province or a prefecture within a province where 40 stands for Tanger - Asilah.


Morocco

Former passenger series front plate issued between 1983 and 1st February 2000 in black on white.
The registration consists of four numerals, followed by a hyphen, two numerals, a vertical line and one numeral.
The number at the right hand side of the vertical line denotes a zone while the numeral, or in the case of two numerals, the first of two numerals, preceeding the vertical line denotes the town.
In this case zone 7 and town 1 stand for Tanger.


Morocco

Former passenger series rear plate issued between 1983 and 1st February 2000 in black on white.
The registration consists of four numerals, followed by a hyphen, two numerals, a vertical line and one numeral.
The number at the right hand side of the vertical line denotes a zone while the numeral, or in the case of two numerals, the first of two numerals, preceeding the vertical line denotes the town.
In this case zone 7 and town 1 stand for Tanger.


Morocco

Former passenger series issued between 1983 and 1st February 2000 in black on white.
The registration consists of four numerals, followed by a hyphen, one or two numerals, a vertical line and one numeral.
The numeral right of the vertical line denotes a zone while the numeral preceeding the vertical line denotes the town.
In this case zone 1 and town 8 stand for Laayoune (El Aaiun).


Trailer series

Morocco

The right plate current passenger series since 1st February 2000 in black on white.
The registration consists of five numerals, followed by one arabic letters and one numeral, all seperated in panels.
The number in the right panel denotes the province or a prefecture within a province where 40 stands for Tanger - Asilah.

The left plate is an additional trailer plate in black on red used large commercial trailers.
The registration consists of three numerals, followed by a hyphen and two numerals, all serial.


Diplomatic series

Morocco

Current diplomatic (CD) series since 2000 in black on white.
The registration is in a centre panel and consists of two numerals, followed by a hyphen and two numerals.
To left left of the plate is CD above Maroc in black. To the right is the same in Arabic writing.
The last two letters indicate the embassy where 16 stands for Spain.


Morocco

Current diplomatic (CD) series since 2000 in black on white.
The registration is in a centre panel and consists of two numerals, followed by a hyphen and two numerals.
To left left of the plate is CD above Maroc in black. To the right is the same in Arabic writing.
The last two letters indicate the embassy where 16 stands for Spain.


Morocco

Current internation cooperation project (CI) series since 2000 in black on white.
The registration is in a centre panel and consists of three numerals, followed by a hyphen and two numerals.
To left left of the plate is CI above Maroc in black. To the right is the same in Arabic writing.
The last two letters indicate the year where 04 stands for 2004.


Other series

Morroco

Unknown series in black on yellow.
The registration consists of one numeral, followed by two numerals.
At the top of the plate is Maroc followed by the Arabic equivalent.
Looks like a foreigner series but in that case the last two numerals indicate the year where 2021 is unlickly.
The picture was taken in 2000.


Current Moroccon series since 1st February 2000.
The number at the right denotes the province or a prefecture within a province.
Pictures of the entire code list

  • 1
  •             Rabat
  • 2
  •             Sale - Medina
  • 3
  •             Sale - Al Jadida
  • 4
  •             Skhirat - Temara
  • 5
  •             Khemisset
  • 6
  •             Casablanca - Anfa
  • 7
  •             Ain-Sebaa - Hay
  • 8
  •             Ain-Chock - Hay Hassani
  • 9
  •             Ben Msik - Mediouna
  • 10
  •             Moulay Rashid - Sidi
  • 11
  •             Al fida - Derb-Sultan
  • 12
  •             Mechouar - Casablanca
  • 13
  •             Sidi Bernoussi - Zenata
  • 14
  •             Mohammedia
  • 15
  •             Fes Jdid - Dar-Dbibagh
  • 16
  •             Fes - Medina
  • 17
  •             Zouagha - Moulay Yacoub
  • 18
  •             Sefrou
  • 19
  •             Boulemane
  • 20
  •             Meknes - El Menzeh
  • 21
  •             Al-Ismailia
  • 22
  •             El Hajeb
  • 23
  •             Ifrane
  • 24
  •             Khenifra
  • 25
  •             Er Rachidia (Ksar-es-Souk)
  • 26
  •             Marrakech - Menara
  • 27
  •             Marrakech - Medina
  • 28
  •             Sidi-Youssef-Ben-Ali
  • 29
  •             El Haouz
  • 30
  •             Chichaoua
  • 31
  •             El Kelaa des Srarhna
  • 32
  •             Essaouira (Mogador)
  • 33
  •             Agadir - Idi-ou-Tanane
  • 34
  •             Inezgane - Ait-Melloul
  • 35
  •             Chtouka - Ait Baha
  • 36
  •             Taroudant
  • 37
  •             Tiznit
  • 38
  •             Ouarzazate
  • 39
  •             Zagora
  • 40
  •             Tanger - Asilah
  • 41
  •             Fahs-Beni-Makada
  • 42
  •             El Araiche (Larache)
  • 43
  •             Chefchaouen (Chaouen)
  • 44
  •             Tetouan (Tetuan)
  • 45
  •             Al Hoceima
  • 46
  •             Taza
  • 47
  •             Taounate
  • 48
  •             Aujda - Angad
  • 49
  •             Berkane
  • 50
  •             Nador
  • 51
  •             Taourirt
  • 52
  •             Jerada
  • 53
  •             Figuig
  • 54
  •             Safi
  • 55
  •             El Jadida (Mazagan)
  • 56
  •             Settat
  • 57
  •             Khouribga
  • 58
  •             Ben Slimane (Boulhaut)
  • 59
  •             Kenitra
  • 60
  •             Sidi Kacem
  • 61
  •             Beni Mellal
  • 62
  •             Azilal
  • 63
  •             Es Semara (Western Sahara)
  • 64
  •             Guelmine
  • 65
  •             Tan-Tan
  • 66
  •             Tata
  • 67
  •             Assa-Zag
  • 68
  •             Laayoune (El Aaiun) (Western Sahara)
  • 69
  •             Boujdour (Western Sahara)
  • 70
  •             Oued Eddahab (Western Sahara)
  • 71
  •             Awserd (Western Sahara)
  • 72
  •             Casablanca Californie


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