United Arab Emirates vehicle registration plates |
Emirate | Image (550x110mm) | Image (335x155mm) | Description and range (applies to current version) |
Abu Dhabi |

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(1(2) 12345) The first number can be either 1, 4 to 21 or 50 (for year), while the numbers after it can be only up to five digits. |
Ajman |

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(A12345) Numbers contain up to 5 digits, and only A, B, C, D, E, and H can be the first letter. |
Dubai |

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(A12345) AA, BB, CC or DD can also be a first letter, and numbers contain a maximum of five digits.
The following vehicles with special registration have special number plates:
Taxis(max. 4 digits, taxi symbol, yellow color), Two-Wheelers(max. 5 digits, bike symbol), Classic Cars(max. 5 digits, CLASSIC on left hand side in yellow), Exported Cars(max. 4 digits, Blue Color), Vehicles on transit(max. 5 digits, Green color) and Police Vehicles(max. 4 digits, Dark Green color design on left hand side).
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Fujairah |

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Fujairah license plates can have one of the letters: A to G, K, M, P, R, S, or T, on a white plate. Numbers contain a maximum of five digits. |
Ras Al Khaimah |

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Ras Al Khaimah license plates can have one of the letters: A, C, D, I, K, M, N, S, V or Y, on a white plate, or feature a fort on the top side of the plate. Numbers contain a maximum of five digits.[1] |
Sharjah |
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Sharjah license plates either may or may not include a category number, spanning from 1 to 4 (possibly 1 to 5 in the future) on an orange or a white plate. License plates may have numbers contain a maximum of five digits. |
Umm Al Quwain |


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Umm al-Quwain license plates can have one of the letters: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I or X, on a white plate. Numbers contain a maximum of five digits. |