Montenegro
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OVAL : MNE |
Passenger series
Trailer series
Diplomatic series
Pictures of the entire code list

Current passenger series since 2008 in black on white.
The registration consists of two letters, followed by two letters and three nunmerals.
The first two letters denote the district where PV stands for Pljevlja.
After the district code is the national coat of arms.
Left of the registration is a blue euroband with the oval MNE in white.

Current passenger series since 2008 in black on white.
The registration consists of two letters, followed by two letters and three nunmerals.
The first two letters denote the district where PG stands for Podgorica.
After the district code is the national coat of arms.
Left of the registration is a blue euroband with the oval MNE in white.

This plate is still a plate issued by the union of Serbia and Montenegro before the independence of Montenegro.
Current passenger series since 1961 in black on white, with Yugoslavian flag since 1990.
The registration consists of two letters, followed by the Yugoslavian flag, three numerals, a hyphen and two numerals.
The first two letters denote the town where BD stands for Budva.

This plate is still a plate issued by the union of Serbia and Montenegro before the independence of Montenegro.
Current passenger series since 1961 in black on white, with Yugoslavian flag since 1990.
The registration consists of two letters, followed by the Yugoslavian flag, two numerals, a hyphen and two numerals.
The first two letters denote the town where PG stands for Podgorica.

Current trailer series since 2008 in black on white.
The registration consists of two letters, followed by three nunmerals and two letters.
The first two letters denote the district where PV stands for Pljevlja.
After the district code is the national coat of arms.
Left of the registration is a blue euroband with the oval MNE in white.

This plate is still a plate issued by the union of Serbia and Montenegro before the independence of Montenegro.
Current diplomatic series since 1990 in yellow on black, rear plate.
The registration consists of two numerals, followed by a hyphen, one letter, a hyphen and three numerals.
The first two numerals denote the embassy where 36 stands for the Netherlands.
The letter denotes the type where M stands for non-diplomatic embassy and mission staff.
Left of the plate are two letters, vertically aligned, denoting the town, where PG stands for Podgorica.
Right of the plate are the last two digits of the year of validity, in this case 2006.
Montenegro vehicle registration plates start with a group of two letters, indicating the district.
Pictures of the entire code list
AN |
Andrijevica |
BA |
Berane |
BD |
Budva |
BP |
Bijelo Polje |
BR |
Bar |
CT |
Cetinje |
DG |
Danilovgrad |
HN |
Herceg-Novi |
KL |
Kolašin |
KO |
Kotor |
MK |
Mojkovac |
NK |
Nikšic |
PG |
Podgorica |
PL |
Plav |
PV |
Pljevlja |
RO |
Rožaje |
ŠN |
Šavnik |
TV |
Tivat |
UL |
Ulcinj |
ŽB |
Žabljak |
