Croatia
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OVAL : HR |
Passenger series
Temporary Tourist series
Diplomatic series
Export series
Police series
Motorcycle series
Moped series
Abnormal vehicle series
Unknown series
Pictures of the entire code list
Current passenger series since 1st January 1992 in black on white with red and blue lines at both top and bottom.
The registration consists of two letters, followed by the national crest, three numerals, a hyphen and two letters.
The first two letters denote the district where KT stands for Kutina.
Since 2016 is left of the registration a blue band with the oval HR, in white, below the twelve golden European stars.
Current passenger series since 1st January 1992 in black on white with red and blue lines at both top and bottom.
The registration consists of two letters, followed by the national crest, four numerals, a hyphen and one letter.
The first two letters denote the district where PU stands for Pula.
Since 2016 is left of the registration a blue band with the oval HR, in white, below the twelve golden European stars.
Current passenger series since 1st January 1992 in black on white with red and blue lines at both top and bottom.
The registration consists of two letters, followed by the national crest, four numerals, a hyphen and two letters.
The first two letters denote the district where ZG stands for Zagreb.
The combinations of four numerals and two letter are issued in Zagreb since 2001.
Current passenger series since 1st January 1992, two-line rear plate in black on white with red and blue lines at both top and bottom.
The registration consists of two letters, followed by the national crest above four numerals, a hyphen and two letters.
The first two letters denote the district where ZG stands for Zagreb.
The combinations of four numerals and two letter are issued in Zagreb since 2001.
Current passenger series since 1st January 1992 in black on white with red and blue lines at both top and bottom.
The registration consists of two letters, followed by the national crest, four numerals, a hyphen and one letter.
The first two letters denote the district where ZG stands for Zagreb.
Current passenger series since 1st January 1992 in black on white with red and blue lines at both top and bottom.
The registration consists of two letters, followed by the national crest, three numerals, a hyphen and two letters.
The first two letters denote the district where RI stands for Rijeka.
Current passenger series since 1st January 1992 in black on white with red and blue lines at both top and bottom.
The registration consists of two letters, followed by the national crest, three numerals, a hyphen and one letter.
The first two letters denote the district where ZG stands for Zagreb.
Current passenger series since 1st January 1992 in black on white with red and blue lines at both top and bottom.
The registration consists of two letters, followed by the national crest, three numerals, a hyphen and two letters.
The first two letters denote the district where ZG stands for Zagreb.
Left of the regisration is an unofficial addition of an euroband with the oval HR in white.
Current passenger series since 1st January 1992 in black on white with red and blue lines at both top and bottom.
The registration consists of two letters, followed by the national crest, three numerals, a hyphen and two letters.
The first two letters denote the district where ZG stands for Zagreb.
Note the unofficial extra crest to the left of the plate.
Current temporary tourist series since 1st January 1992 in green on white with red and blue lines at both top and bottom.
The registration consists of two letters, followed by the national crest, four numerals, a hyphen and two letters.
The first two letters denote the district where ZG stands for Zagreb.
Since 2016 is left of the registration a blue band with the oval HR, in white, below the twelve golden European stars.
Current temporary tourist series since 1st January 1992 in green on white with red and blue lines at both top and bottom.
The registration consists of two letters, followed by the national crest, four numerals, a hyphen and two letters.
The first two letters denote the district where ZG stands for Zagreb.
Current temporary tourist series since 1st January 1992 in green on white with red and blue lines at both top and bottom.
The registration consists of two letters, followed by the national crest, three numerals, a hyphen and one letter.
The first two letters denote the district where VU stands for Vukovar.
Current temporary tourist series since 1st January 1992 in green on white with red and blue lines at both top and bottom.
The registration consists of two letters, followed by the national crest, three numerals, a hyphen and two letters.
The first two letters denote the district where BJ stands for Bjelovar.
Current diplomatic series since 1994 in yellow on blue.
The registration consists of three numerals, followed by a hyphen, the letter A, a hyphen and three numerals.
The first three numerals indicate the embassy code, where 087 stands for Kosovo.
The letter indicates the category where A stands for Diplomatic Corps.
Current diplomatic series since 1994 in yellow on blue.
The registration consists of three numerals, followed by a hyphen, the letter A, a hyphen and three numerals.
The first three numerals indicate the embassy code, where 059 stands for E.U..
The letter indicates the category where A stands for Diplomatic Corps.
Current diplomatic series since 1994 in yellow on blue.
The registration consists of three numerals, followed by a hyphen, the letter A, a hyphen and three numerals.
The first three numerals indicate the embassy code, where 012 stands for Austria.
The letter indicates the category where C stands for Consular Corps.
Current diplomatic series since 1994 in yellow on blue.
The registration consists of three numerals, followed by a hyphen, the letter M, a hyphen and three numerals.
The first three numerals indicate the embassy code, where 024 stands for USA.
The letter indicates the category where M stands for foreign missions.
To the left of the plate is an (illegal) euroband sticker where the oval HR is below the twelve golden European stars.
Current export series since 1st January 1992 in yellow on green with red and blue lines at both top and bottom.
The registration consists of letters RH, followed by the national crest, three numerals, a hyphen and two letters.
The letters RH stands for Republika Hrvatska.
There are red, white and blue lines at the top and bottom of tha plate.
Current police series since 1st January 1992 in blue on white with red and blue lines at both top and bottom.
The registration consists of three numerals, followed by the national crest and three numerals.
The first three numerals denote the district where 190 stands for Zagreb.
Current motorcyle series since 1st January 1992 in black on white with red and blue lines at both top and bottom.
The registration consists of two letters, followed by the national crest above four numerals above two letters.
The first two letters denote the district where ZG stands for Zagreb.
Since 2016 is top left of the registration a blue band with the oval HR, in white, below the twelve golden European stars.
Current motorcyle series since 1st January 1992 in black on white with red and blue lines at both top and bottom.
The registration consists of two letters, followed by the national crest above four numerals above two letters.
The first two letters denote the district where ZG stands for Zagreb.
Current moped series since 1st January 1992 in black on white with red and blue lines at both top and bottom.
The registration consists of two letters, followed by the national crest above four numerals above two letters.
The first two letters denote the district where ZG stands for Zagreb.
Since 2016 is top left of the registration a blue band with the oval HR, in white, below the twelve golden European stars.
Current abnormal series since 1st January 1992 in red on white with red and blue lines at both top and bottom.
The registration consists of two letters, followed by the national crest, four numerals, a hyphen and two letters.
The first two letters denote the district where ZG stands for Zagreb.
Current abnormal series since 1st January 1992 in red on white with red and blue lines at both top and bottom.
The registration consists of two letters, followed by the national crest, three numerals, a hyphen and two letters.
The first two letters denote the district where CK stands for Cakovec.
Current abnormal series since 1st January 1992 in red on white with red and blue lines at both top and bottom.
The registration consists of two letters, followed by the national crest, three numerals, a hyphen and two letters.
The first two letters denote the district where KR stands for Krapina.
Unknown series similar to temporary series in black on white with a black border.
The registration consists of two letters, followed by the national crest in black, three numerals, a hyphen and two numerals.
Left of the plate is a box with the number 3. The significance of this is not known.
Croatian vehicle registration plates start with a group of two letters, indicating the town or district of registration.
Pictures of the entire code list
BJ |
Bjelovar |
BM |
Beli Manastir |
CK |
Cakovec |
DA |
Daruvar |
DE |
Delnice |
DJ |
Đakovo |
DU |
Dubrovnik |
GS |
Gospic |
IM |
Imotski |
KA |
Karlovac |
KC |
Koprivnica |
KR |
Krapina |
KT |
Kutina |
KZ |
Krizevci |
MA |
Makarska |
NA |
Našice |
NG |
Nova Gradiška |
OG |
Ogulin |
OS |
Osijek |
PS |
Slatina |
PU |
Pula |
PZ |
Požega |
RI |
Rijeka |
SB |
Slavonski Brod |
SI |
Šibenik |
SK |
Sisak |
ST |
Split |
VK |
Vinkovci |
VT |
Virovitica |
VU |
Vukovar |
VZ |
Varazdin |
ZD |
Zadar |
ZG |
Zagreb |
ZU |
Zupanja |