Bosnia i Herzegovina
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Passenger series
Diplomatic series

Current passenger series since 28th September 2009 in black on white.
The registration consists of one letter followed by two numerals, a hyphen, one letter, a hyphen and three numerals.
Left of the registration is a blue band with the oval BIH in white.

Current passenger series since 28th September 2009 in black on white.
The registration consists of one letter followed by two numerals, a hyphen, one letter, a hyphen and three numerals.
Left of the registration is a blue band with the oval BIH in white.

Current passenger series since 28th September 2009 in black on white.
The registration consists of one letter followed by two numerals, a hyphen, one letter, a hyphen and three numerals.
Left of the registration is a blue band with the oval BIH in white.

Former passenger series issued between 1998 and 28th September 2009 in black on white.
The registration consists of three numerals, followed by a hyphen, one letter, a hyphen and three numerals.
This is the first Bosnian license plate series. Previously they used the old Yugoslavian license plate series.
To avoid problems, there is no way of knowing where these cars come from.

Former passenger series issued between 1998 and 28th September 2009 in black on white.
The registration consists of three numerals, followed by a hyphen, one letter, a hyphen and three numerals.
This is the first Bosnian license plate series. Previously they used the old Yugoslavian license plate series.
To avoid problems, there is no way of knowing where these cars come from.

Current diplomatic series in yellow on blue.
The registration consists of two numerals, followed by a hyphen, the letter A, a hyphen and three numerals.
The first three numerals indicate the embassy code, where 13 stands for Croatia.
The letter indicates the category where A stands for Diplomatic Corps.

Current diplomatic series in yellow on blue.
The registration consists of two numerals, followed by a hyphen, the letter A, a hyphen and three numerals.
The first three numerals indicate the embassy code, where 11 stands for USA.
The letter indicates the category where A stands for Diplomatic Corps.

Former diplomatic series since 1994 in yellow on black, with a yellow border.
The registration consists of two letters, followed by two numerals, a hyphen, one letter, a hyphen and three numerals.
The middle letter denotes the diplomatic category where A stands for diplomatic corps.
Left of the registration is the district code, vertically aligned, where SA stands for Sarajevo.
The first two numerals denote the embassy where 50 stands for European Committee for Bosnia-Herzegovina.

Former diplomatic series since 1994 in yellow on black, with a yellow border.
The registration consists of two letters, followed by two numerals, a hyphen, one letter, a hyphen and three numerals.
The middle letter denotes the diplomatic category where A stands for diplomatic corps.
Left of the registration is the district code, vertically aligned, where SA stands for Sarajevo.
The first two numerals denote the embassy where 84 is an unknown code.

Former diplomatic series since 1994 in yellow on black, with a yellow border.
The registration consists of two letters, followed by two numerals, a hyphen, one letter, a hyphen and three numerals.
The middle letter denotes the diplomatic category where M stands for foreign missions.
Left of the registration is the district code, vertically aligned, where SA stands for Sarajevo.
The first two numerals denote the embassy where 51 stands for U.N.D.P.
