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Passenger series
Heavy commercial series
Small van series
Pickup truck series
Business and tourist vehicles series
Temporary dealer series
Tuk-tuk series
Police series
Motorcycle series
Diplomatic series
International Organization series
Military series
Royal Household official series
Other series

Current passenger series since 1997 in black on white.
The registration consists of two Thai letters, followed by four numerals.
The first Thai letter denotes the vehicle type, in this case private vehicles up to 7 passengers.
At the bottom of the plate is the name of the province in full, in this case Surat Thani.

Current passenger series since 1997 in black on white.
The registration consists of two Thai letters, followed by four numerals.
The first Thai letter denotes the vehicle type, in this case private vehicles up to 7 passengers.
At the bottom of the plate is the name of the province in full, in this case Bangkok.

Current passenger series since 1997 in black on white.
The registration consists of two Thai letters, followed by one numeral.
The first Thai letter denotes the vehicle type, in this case private vehicles up to 7 passengers.
At the bottom of the plate is the name of the province in full, in this case Bangkok.

Current passenger series since 1997 in black on white.
The registration consists of two Thai letters, followed by one numeral.
The first Thai letter denotes the vehicle type.
At the bottom of the plate is the name of the province in full, in this case Bangkok.

Current passenger series since 1997 in black on white.
The registration consists of two Thai letters, followed by four numerals.
The first Thai letter denotes the vehicle type, in this case private vehicles up to 7 passengers.
At the bottom of the plate is the name of the province in full, in this case Chiang Mai.
Bottom right is an official seal.

Current passenger series since 1997 in black on white.
The registration consists of two Thai letters, followed by four numerals.
The first Thai letter denotes the vehicle type, in this case private vehicles up to 7 passengers.
At the bottom of the plate is the name of the province in full, in this case Chiang Mai.

Current passenger series since 1997 in black on white.
The registration consists of two Thai letters, followed by three numerals.
The first Thai letter denotes the vehicle type, in this case private vehicles up to 7 passengers.
At the bottom of the plate is the name of the province in full, in this case Bangkok.

Current passenger series since 1997 in black on white.
The registration consists of two Thai letters, followed by three numerals.
The first Thai letter denotes the vehicle type, in this case private vehicles up to 7 passengers.
At the bottom of the plate is the name of the province in full, in this case Nan.

Current passenger series since 1997 in black on white.
The registration consists of two Thai letters, followed by four numerals.
The first Thai letter denotes the vehicle type, in this case private vehicles up to 7 passengers.
At the bottom of the plate is the name of the province in full, in this case Bangkok.

Current passenger series since 1997 in black on white.
The registration consists of two Thai letters, followed by four numerals.
The first Thai letter denotes the vehicle type, in this case private vehicles up to 7 passengers.
At the bottom of the plate is the name of the province in full, in this case Chumphon.

Current passenger series since 1997 in black on white, longer plate.
The registration consists of two Thai letters, followed by four numerals.
The first Thai letter denotes the vehicle type, in this case private vehicles up to 7 passengers.
At the bottom of the plate is the name of the province in full, in this case Bangkok.

Current passenger series with a graphic background since 2004 in black lettering.
There is a different background for each province and are made available for sale at provincial auctions.
The registrations are from the normal series, but are limited to "nice" numbers, in this case 3333.
The registration consists of two Thai letters, followed by four numerals.
The first Thai letter denotes the vehicle type, in this case private vehicles up to 7 passengers.
At the bottom of the plate is the name of the province in full, in this case Chiang Mai.
The background shows an evening landscape with bottom right the two famous pandas in Chiang Mai zoo.

Former passenger series issued between 1970 and 1997 in black on white.
The registration consists of one Thai letter, followed by a hyphen and four numerals.
At the bottom of the plate is the name of the province in full, in this case trang.

Former passenger series issued between 1970 and 1997 in black on white.
The registration consists of one Thai letter, followed by a hyphen and four numerals.
At the bottom of the plate is the name of the province in full, in this case Chiang Mai.
Bottom right is an official seal.

Former passenger series issued between 1970 and 1997 in black on white.
The registration consists of one Thai letter, followed by a hyphen and four numerals.
At the bottom of the plate is the name of the province in full.

Former passenger series issued between 1970 and 1997 in black on white.
The registration consists of one Thai letter, followed by a hyphen and four numerals.
At the bottom of the plate is the name of the province in full, in this case Songkhram.

Former passenger series issued between 1970 and 1997 in black on white, one serial number since 1991.
The registration consists of one numeral, one Thai letter, followed by a hyphen and four numerals.
At the bottom of the plate is the name of the province in full, in this case Bangkok.

Former passenger series issued between 1970 and 1997 in black on white, one serial number since 1991.
The registration consists of one numeral, one Thai letter, followed by a hyphen and four numerals.
At the bottom of the plate is the name of the province in full, in this case Bangkok.

Former passenger series issued between 1970 and 1997 in black on white, one serial number since 1991.
The registration consists of one numeral, one Thai letter, followed by a hyphen and four numerals.
At the bottom of the plate is the name of the province in full, in this case Bangkok.

Former passenger series issued between 1970 and 1997 in black on white, one serial number since 1991 (although on a tuk-tuk).
The registration consists of one numeral and one Thai letter, followed by four numerals.
At the bottom of the plate is the name of the province in full, in this case Bangkok.

Unknown passenger series in black on yellow (or is it white and a bad picture).
The registration consists of two Thai letters, followed by one numeral.
At the bottom of the plate is the name of the province in full.

Heavy commercial series in black on white.
The registration consists of two numerals, followed by a hyphen and four numerals.
The first two numerals indicate the vehicle class where 80 (80-99) stands for private trucks.
Bottom left is a seal and bottom right are two numerals indicating the region and province, 75, in this case Songkhram.
At the bottom is the province name in full, in this case Songkhram.

Heavy commercial series in black on white.
The registration consists of two numerals, followed by a hyphen and four numerals.
The first two numerals indicate the vehicle class where 41 (40-49) stands for private busses.
Bottom left is a seal and bottom right are two numerals indicating the region and province, 01, in this case Bangkok.
At the bottom is the province name in full, in this case Bangkok.

Heavy commercial series in black on white.
The registration consists of two numerals, followed by a hyphen and four numerals.
The first two numerals indicate the vehicle class where 80 (80-99) stands for private trucks.
Bottom left is a seal and bottom right are two numerals indicating the region and province, 01, in this case Bangkok.
At the bottom is the province name in full, in this case Bangkok.

Heavy commercial series in black on yellow.
The registration consists of two numerals, followed by a hyphen and four numerals.
The first two numerals indicate the vehicle class where 30 (30-39) stands for tour busses.
Bottom left is a seal and bottom right are two numerals indicating the region and province, 86, in this case Phuket.
At the bottom is the province name in full, in this case Phuket.

Heavy commercial series in black on yellow.
The registration consists of two numerals, followed by a hyphen and four numerals.
The first two numerals indicate the vehicle class where 30 (30-39) stands for tour busses.
Bottom left is a seal and bottom right are two numerals indicating the region and province, 82, in this case Surat Thani.
At the bottom is the province name in full, in this case Surat Thani.

Heavy commercial series in black on yellow.
The registration consists of two numerals, followed by a hyphen and four numerals.
The first two numerals indicate the vehicle class where 30 (30-39) stands for tour busses.
Bottom left is a seal and bottom right are two numerals indicating the region and province, 52, in this case Chiang Mai.
At the bottom is the province name in full, in this case Chiang Mai.

Heavy commercial series in black on yellow.
The registration consists of two numerals, followed by a hyphen and four numerals.
The first two numerals indicate the vehicle class where 20 (20-29) stands for small busses.
Bottom left is a seal and bottom right are two numerals indicating the region and province, 51, in this case Mae Hong Son.
At the bottom is the province name in full, in this case Mae Hong Son.

Heavy commercial series in black on yellow.
The registration consists of two numerals, followed by a hyphen and four numerals.
The first two numerals indicate the vehicle class where 30 (30-39) stands for tour busses.
Bottom left is a seal and bottom right are two numerals indicating the region and province, 52, in this case Chiang Mai.
At the bottom is the province name in full, in this case Chiang Mai.

Heavy commercial series in black on yellow.
The registration consists of two numerals, followed by a hyphen and four numerals.
The first two numerals indicate the vehicle class where 30 (30-39) stands for tour busses.
Bottom left is a seal and bottom right are two numerals indicating the region and province, 01, in this case Bangkok.
At the bottom is the province name in full, in this case Bangkok.

Heavy commercial series in black on yellow.
The registration consists of two numerals, followed by a hyphen and four numerals.
The first two numerals indicate the vehicle class where 70 (70-79) stands for commercial trucks.
Bottom left is a seal and bottom right are two numerals indicating the region and province, 01, in this case Bangkok.
At the bottom is the province name in full, in this case Bangkok.

Small van series in blue on white.
The registration consists of two Thai letters, followed by four numerals.
At the bottom is the province name in full, in this case Bangkok, followed by an official seal.

Small van series in blue on white.
The registration consists of two Thai letters, followed by four numerals.
At the bottom is the province name in full, in this case Surat Thani.

Small van series in blue on white.
The registration consists of two Thai letters, followed by three numerals.
At the bottom is the province name in full, in this case Bangkok.

Small van series in blue on white.
The registration consists of two Thai letters, followed by three numerals.
At the bottom is the province name in full, in this case Mae Hong Son.

Small van series in blue on white.
The registration consists of two Thai letters, followed by two numerals.
At the bottom is the province name in full, in this case Chiang Mai, followed by an official seal.

Small van series in blue on white.
The registration consists of two Thai letters, followed by two numerals.
At the bottom is the province name in full, in this case Bangkok.

Pickup truck series in green on white.
The registration consists of two Thai letters, followed by four numerals.
At the bottom is the province name in full, in this case Mae Hong Son, followed by an official seal.

Pickup truck series in green on white.
The registration consists of two Thai letters, followed by four numerals.
At the bottom is the province name in full, in this case Bangkok, followed by an official seal.

Pickup truck series in green on white.
The registration consists of two Thai letters, followed by four numerals.
At the bottom is the province name in full, in this case Chiang Mai, followed by an official seal.
Note the small red number 9, unknown meaning.

Pickup truck series in green on white.
The registration consists of two Thai letters, followed by four numerals.
At the bottom is the province name in full, in this case Lampang.

Business and tourist vehicles series in white on green.
The registration consists of two Thai letters, followed by three numerals.
At the bottom, below a white line, is the province name in full, in this case Bangkok.

Business and tourist vehicles series in white on green.
The registration consists of two Thai letters, followed by three numerals.
At the bottom is the province name in full, in this case Bangkok.

Temporary dealer series in black on red.
The registration consists of one Thai letter, followed a hyphen and four numerals.
At the bottom is the province name in full, in this case Bangkok.

Temporary dealer series in black on red.
The registration consists of one Thai letter, followed a hyphen and four numerals.
At the bottom is the province name in full, in this case Bangkok.

Current tuk-tuk for hire series since 1997 in green on yellow.
The registration consists of two Thai letters, followed by four numerals.
At the bottom of the plate is the name of the province in full, in this case Bangkok.

Police series in white on red.
The registration consists of five numerals prefixed by a shield over a sword.

Police series in white on red.
The registration consists of five numerals prefixed by a shield over a sword.

Police series in white on red.
The registration consists of five numerals prefixed by a shield over a sword.

Police series in white on red.
The registration consists of five numerals prefixed by a shield over a sword.

Current motorcycle series since 1997 in black on white.
The registration consists of three Thai letters above two numerals.
In between is the name of the province in full, in this case Chumphon.

Current motorcycle series since 1997 in black on white.
The registration consists of three Thai letters above two numerals.
In between is the name of the province in full, in this case Bangkok.

Current motorcycle series since 1997 in black on white.
The registration consists of three Thai letters above one numeral.
In between is the name of the province in full, in this case Nakhon Pathom.

Current motorcycle series since 1997 in black on white.
The registration consists of three Thai letters above two numerals.
In between is a red band with a two letter province code, followed by an official seal.

Current motorcycle series since 1997 in black on white.
The registration consists of three Thai letters above two numerals.
In between is a red band with a two letter province code, followed by an official seal.

Current motorcycle series since 1997 in black on white.
The registration consists of three Thai letters above one numeral.
In between is a red band with a two letter province code, followed by an official seal.


Former motorcycle series issued between 1970 and 1997 in black on white.
The registration consists of one numeral and one Thai letter, followed by a hyphen and four numerals.
At the top of the registration is the name of the province in full, in this case Bangkok.

Former motorcycle series issued between 1970 and 1997 in black on white.
The registration consists one Thai letter, followed by a hyphen and four numerals.
At the top of the registration is the name of the province in full, in this case Surat Thani.

Current diplomatic series in black on white.
The registration consists of one Thai letter above a two digit number followed by a hyphen and four numerals.
The Thai letter is issued for Diplomatic series.
The small two digit number indicates the embassy where 86 stands for USA.
The four numerals indicate the status where a numeral between 0400 and 0499 stands for Assistant Secretaries.

Current diplomatic license plate, front plate.
The registration consists of a Thai letter above a two digit number indicating the embassy, a hyphen and four numerals
indicating the status.
07 stands for Belgium and 0200 (0200-0299) stands for Second Secretaries.

Current diplomatic license plate, rear plate.
The registration consists of a Thai letter above a two digit number indicating the embassy, a hyphen and four numerals
indicating the status.
The rear plate has a small circle with two Thai letters in white above the hyphen. Meaning is still unknown.
07 stands for Belgium and 0200 (0200-0299) stands for Second Secretaries.

Close-up of the small circle with two Thai letters in white above the hyphen.
It is an acronym of the Department of Land Transportation and every genuine Thai plate has one.

Current international organization series in white on blue.
The registration consists of one Thai letter above a two digit number followed by a hyphen and four numerals.
The Thai letter is issued for International Organizations.
The small number indicates the Organization where 10 stands for South East Asia Ministers of Education Secretariat.
The four numerals indicate the status where a numeral starting from 1000 stands for Organization owned vehicles.

Current international organization series in white on blue.
The registration consists of one Thai letter above a two digit number followed by a hyphen and four numerals.
The Thai letter is issued for International Organizations.
The small number indicates the Organization where 10 stands for South East Asia Ministers of Education Secretariat.
The four numerals indicate the status where a numeral starting from 1000 stands for Organization owned vehicles.

Military series in white on black.
The registration consists of four Thai numerals prefixed by the insignia of the service, in this case the Air Force.

Military series in white on black.
The registration consists of five Thai numerals prefixed by the insignia of the service, in this case the Air Force.

Military series in white on black.
The registration consists of five Thai numerals prefixed by the insignia of the service, in this case the Army.

Military series in white on black.
The registration consists of five Thai numerals prefixed by the insignia of the service, in this case the Army.

Military series in white on black.
The registration consists of five Thai numerals prefixed by the insignia of the service, in this case the Army.

Royal Household official series in white on black.
The registration consists of these three Thai letters followed by three numerals.

Royal Family series in black on white.
The registration consists of these three Thai letters followed by one numeral.
This plate was seen at a funeral.

Small van series in blue on white.
The registration consists of two Thai letters, followed by four numerals.
At the bottom is the province name in full, in this case Bangkok, followed by an official seal.
Below the registration is a large sticker used for vehicles driving into Malaysia.
This white on black sticker is a translation of the registration in western characters.
BKK stands for Bangkok.

Unknown motorcycle series in white on black.
The registration consists of one numeral, followed by one Thai letter and three numerals.
At the top of the registration is the name of the province in full, in this case Bangkok.

Former passenger series issued between April 1997 and September 1998 in black on white.
The registration consists of two Thai letters, followed by three numerals.
At the bottom of the plate is a two letter provincial abbreviation.
This registration is not allowed anymore and was seen at the border with Myanmar in Mae Sai.
