Vehicle registration plates of Greece
Greek vehicle registration plates are composed of three letters and four digits per plate printed in black on a white background. The letters represent the district that issues the plates while the numbers range from 1000 to 9999. As of 2004 a blue strip was added on the left showing the country code of Greece in white text and the Flag of Europe in yellow. Similar plates but of square size with numbers ranging from 1 to 999 are issued for motorcycles which exceed 50 cc in engine size.
With the exception of Athens and Thessaloniki which are represented by just the first letter of the three, all other districts are represented by the first 2 letters. The final one or two letters in the sequence changes in Greek alphabetical order after 8,999 issued plates. For example, Patras plates are
ΑΧΑ-1000
, where ΑΧ represents the Achaia prefecture of which Patras is the capital. When ΑΧΑ-9999
is reached the plates turn to ΑΧΒ-1000
and this continues until ΑΧΧ
is finished. Only letters from the intersection of the Latin and Greek alphabets are used, specifically Α, Β, Ε, Ζ, Η, Ι, Κ, Μ, Ν, Ο, Ρ, Τ, Υ, Χ. This is because Greece is a contracting party to the Vienna Convention on Road Traffic, which in Annex 2 requires registration numbers to be displayed in capital Latin characters and Arabic numerals. The rule applies in a similar way in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Bulgaria.Combinations used for overseas residents are
L-NNNN
and are limited. Until 2003, taxis used L-NNNN
; the plate was aligned with the prefecture and the letters were colored red.History
1911-1954
Up until 1954 Greek number plates were quite simple: black numbers on a white background, indicating the serial number shown on the car's license. These started at 1 and advanced to approximately 75-000 when the system was changed. The owner had to provide the plates and specifications were minimal: the size of the plates and numbers, as well as their respective colours. This meant that plates were not very uniform. Taxis had to indicate the initial of the city they were licensed in. In 1954 it was compulsory for all vehicles to change to a new system.1954-1956
For just 2 years the system wasL-NNN
, L-NNNN
or L-NNNNN
with black characters on yellow background where L was the initial of the city they were licensed in. All these plates display "1953-54" in black characters on a white background using a smaller typeface in the top left corner. These plates were compulsorily withdrawn in 1956.1956-1972
In 1956 the system was again changed to just numbersNNNNNN
. NNNNNN could be any number from one to six digits starting once again with "1" and ending this time at about "451000", though not all numbers were allocated. Characters were black on white background with a band at the top of both front and rear plates indicating city/district of registration and type of usage. Sometime after the early 60s the band on the front plate was abandoned and hence that plate became shorter in height, while the band at the rear became blue. This time it was not compulsory to change plates after 1972 when the newer system arrived. Hence these so-called "six-figure plates" can still occasionally be spotted on a few old vehicles.1972–1982
In 1972, they became lettered and the system wasLL-NNNN
while trucks used L-NNNN
. Again, they were black characters on white background but with a different typeface. It was not compulsory to change these plates when the newer system arrived.1982–2004
In 1982, the system changed toLLL-NNNN
and the first two letters are prefecture letters. Again, it was not compulsory to change to the newer "euro" plates in 2004.2004 to present
In 2004 the euroband and international country code were added to the left and the typeface changed. In all other respects the previous system continued with the numbering allocation carrying on as from pre-2004.Car designations
Prefectures (in Greek alphabetical order)
The first 2 of 3 letters of a licence plate usually represent the prefecture where the car was registered. The almost full list of plates in Greece is below :- ΑΑ Achaia prefecture - Patras
- ΑΒ Kavala prefecture - Kavala
- ΑΕ Lasithi prefecture - Agios Nikolaos '
- ΑΖ Achaia prefecture - Patras
- ΑΗ Xanthi prefecture - Xanthi
- ΑΙ Aitoloakarnania prefecture - Agrinio area
- ΑΚ Laconia prefecture - Sparti
- ΑΜ Phokida prefecture - Amfissa
- * ΑΜ tax free cars
- ΑΝ Lasithi prefecture - Agios Nikolaos
- ΑΟ Achaia prefecture - Patras
- * AO also used in Mount Athos in style of
AO-NNN-NN
. - ΑΡ Argolis prefecture - Nafplio
- ΑΤ Arta prefecture - Arta
- AY Achaia prefecture - Patras
- ΑΧ Achaia prefecture - Patras
- ΒΑ Magnesia prefecture - Volos '
- ΒΒ Magnesia prefecture - Volos
- ΒΕ Piraeus prefecture
- BZ Piraeus prefecture
- ΒΗ Piraeus prefecture
- ΒΙ Boeotia prefecture - Livadeia
- ΒΚ East Attica prefecture - Pallini
- ΒΜ East Attica prefecture - Pallini '
- ΒΝ West Attica prefecture - Elefsina '
- ΒΟ Magnesia prefecture - Volos
- ΒΡ West Attica prefecture - Elefsina '
- ΒΤ Magnesia prefecture - Volos '
- ΒΥ Boeotia prefecture - Livadeia '
- ΒΧ Piraeus prefecture
- ΕΑ Dodecanese prefecture - Kos island
- ΕΒ Evros prefecture - Alexandroupoli
- ΕΕ Pella Prefecture - Edessa
- ΕΖ Cyclades prefecture - Ermoupoli
- ΕΗ Euboea prefecture - Chalkida
- EI Euboea prefecture - Chalkida
- EK Trucks
- * ΕΚ trucks and other vehicles used for national transport of goods
- ΕΜ Cyclades prefecture - Ermoupoli
- ΕΡ Serres prefecture - Serres
- ΕΤ Corfu prefecture - Corfu
- ΕΥ Lefkada prefecture - Lefkada
- * ΕΥ tax free cars of offshore companies
- ΕΧ Kilkis prefecture - Kilkis '
- ΖΑ Zakynthos prefecture - Zakynthos
- ΖΒ Zakynthos prefecture - Zakynthos '
- ΖΕ Thessaloniki prefecture '
- ΖΖ Athens prefecture
- ΖΗ Athens prefecture
- ΖΙ Thessaloniki prefecture '
- ΖΚ Athens prefecture
- ΖΜ Athens prefecture
- ΖΝ Piraeus prefecture
- ΖΟ Thessaloniki prefecture '
- ΖΡ Piraeus prefecture
- ΖΤ West Attica prefecture - Elefsina
- ΖΥ East Attica prefecture - Pallini
- ΖΧ East Attica prefecture - Pallini
- ΗΑ Ilia prefecture - Pyrgos
- ΗΒ Athens prefecture
- ΗΕ Ilia prefecture - Pyrgos
- ΗΖ Heraklion prefecture - Heraklion
- ΗΗ Heraklion prefecture - Heraklion
- ΗΙ Heraklion prefecture - Heraklion
- ΗΚ Heraklion prefecture - Heraklion
- ΗΜ Imathia prefecture - Veria
- ΗΝ Thesprotia prefecture - Igoumenitsa
- ΗΟ Xanthi prefecture - Xanthi
- ΗΡ Heraklion prefecture - Heraklion
- ΗΤ Xanthi prefecture - Xanthi '
- ΗΥ Phthiotis prefecture - Lamia '
- ΗΧ Imathia prefecture - Veria '
- ΙΑ Trucks
- * ΙΑ trucks used for international transport
- ΙΒ Athens prefecture
- ΙΕ Athens prefecture
- ΙΖ Athens prefecture
- ΙΗ Athens prefecture
- ΙΙ Ioannina prefecture - Ioannina '
- ΙΚ Athens prefecture
- ΙΜ Athens prefecture
- ΙΝ Ioannina prefecture - Ioannina
- ΙΟ Athens prefecture
- ΙΡ Athens prefecture
- ΙΤ Athens prefecture
- ΙΥ Athens prefecture
- ΙΧ Serres prefecture
- ΚΑ Karditsa prefecture - Karditsa
- ΚΒ Kavala prefecture - Kavala
- ΚΕ Kefalonia and Ithaca prefecture - Argostoli
- ΚΖ Kozani prefecture - Kozani
- ΚΗ Evrytania prefecture - Karpenisi
- * ΚΗ state cars
- ΚΙ Kilkis prefecture - Kilkis
- ΚΚ Rhodope prefecture - Komotini
- ΚΜ Messinia prefecture - Kalamata
- ΚΝ Pieria prefecture - Katerini
- ΚΟ Rhodope prefecture - Komotini
- ΚΡ Corinthia prefecture - Corinth
- ΚΤ Kastoria prefecture - Kastoria
- ΚΥ Corfu prefecture - Corfu
- ΚΧ Dodecanese prefecture - Kos island
- * ΚΧ tax free cars
- ΜΑ Chalkidiki prefecture - Polygyros '
- ΜΒ Samos prefecture - Samos '
- ΜΕ Aitoloakarnania prefecture - Messolongi
- ΜΖ Messinia prefecture - Kalamata
- ΜΗ Lesvos prefecture - Myrina
- * MH tax free cars
- ΜΙ Phthiotis prefecture - Lamia
- ΜΚ Karditsa prefecture - Karditsa '
- ΜΜ Pella Prefecture - Edessa '
- ΜΝ Kozani prefecture - Kozani
- ΜΟ Samos prefecture - Samos
- * ΜΟ
- ΜΡ Laconia prefecture - Sparti '
- ΜΤ Lesbos prefecture - Mytilini
- ΜΥ Lesbos prefecture - Mytilini
- ΜΧ Evros prefecture - Alexandroupoli '
- ΝΑ Thessaloniki prefecture - Thessaloniki
- ΝΒ Thessaloniki prefecture - Thessaloniki
- ΝΕ Thessaloniki prefecture - Thessaloniki
- ΝΖ Thessaloniki prefecture - Thessaloniki
- ΝΗ Thessaloniki prefecture - Thessaloniki
- ΝΙ Thessaloniki prefecture - Thessaloniki
- ΝΚ Thessaloniki prefecture - Thessaloniki
- ΝΜ Thessaloniki prefecture - Thessaloniki
- ΝΝ Thessaloniki prefecture - Thessaloniki
- ΝΟ Thessaloniki prefecture - Thessaloniki
- ΝΡ Thessaloniki prefecture
- ΝΤ Thessaloniki prefecture '
- ΝΥ Thessaloniki prefecture '
- NX Thessaloniki prefecture '
- ΝΧ Trucks
- * ΝΧ
- ΟΑ Athens
- ΟΒ Athens
- ΟΕ Athens
- ΟΖ Athens '
- ΟΗ Athens
- ΟΙ Athens
- ΟΚ Athens
- ΟΜ Athens
- ΟΝ Athens
- ΟΟ Athens
- ΟΡ Evros prefecture - Orestiada area
- ΟΤ Athens '
- ΟΥ Athens
- ΟΧ Athens '
- ΡΑ Florina prefecture - Florina
- * ΡΑ tax free cars
- ΡΒ Corinthia prefecture - Corinth '
- ΡΕ Rethymno prefecture - Rethymno
- ΡΖ Preveza prefecture - Preveza
- ΡΗ Rethymno prefecture - Rethymno
- ΡΙ Larissa prefecture - Larissa
- ΡΚ Dodecanese prefecture - Rodos
- ΡΜ Drama prefecture - Drama
- ΡΝ Grevena prefecture - Grevena
- * ΡΝ trucks
- ΡΟ Dodecanese prefecture - Rhodes
- ΡΡ Larissa prefecture - Larissa
- ΡΤ Larissa prefecture - Larissa '
- ΡΥ Dodecanese prefecture - Rodos
- ΡΧ Dodecanese prefecture - Rodos '
- ΤΑ Taxis
- * ΤΑ taxis
- ΤΒ Corfu prefecture - Corfu
- ΤΕ Corfu prefecture - Corfu '
- ΤΖ Piraeus prefecture
- ΤΗ Aitoloakarnania prefecture - Agrinio area '
- ΤΙ Pieria prefecture - Katerini '
- ΤΚ Trikala prefecture - Trikala
- ΤΜ Argolis prefecture - Nafplio '
- ΤΝ Trikala prefecture - Trikala '
- ΤΟ Drama prefecture - Drama '
- ΤΡ Arcadia prefecture - Tripoli
- ΤΤ Rhodope prefecture '
- ΤΥ Chania prefecture - Chania
- ΤΧ Preveza prefecture - Preveza '
- ΥΑ Athens prefecture
- ΥΒ Athens prefecture
- ΥΕ Athens prefecture
- ΥΖ Athens prefecture
- ΥΗ Athens prefecture
- ΥΙ Piraeus prefecture
- ΥΚ Piraeus prefecture
- ΥΜ Piraeus prefecture
- ΥΝ Piraeus prefecture
- ΥΟ West Attica prefecture - Elefsina
- ΥΡ West Attica prefecture - Elefsina
- ΥΤ West Attica prefecture - Elefsina
- ΥΥ East Attica prefecture - Pallini
- ΥΧ East Attica prefecture - Pallini
- ΧΑ Euboea prefecture - Chalkida
- ΧΒ Chania prefecture - Chania
- ΧΕ Athens prefecture
- ΧΖ Athens prefecture
- ΧΗ Athens prefecture
- ΧΙ Chios prefecture - Chios
- ΧΚ Chalkidiki prefecture - Polygyros
- ΧΜ Athens prefecture '
- ΧΝ Chania prefecture - Chania
- ΧΟ Chios prefecture - Chios
- ΧΡ Athens prefecture
- ΧΤ Athens prefecture
- ΧΥ Athens prefecture
- ΧΧ Athens prefecture
Special plates
- ΑΙΑ —
- ΑΝ.Π. — Disabled in war
- ΔΟΚ — Test plates
- ΔΣ — Corps Diplomatique or foreign delegation
- Ε.Α. or ΕΛ.ΑΣ. — Hellenic Police
- ΛΣ — Coast Guard
- ΞΑ — Foreign missions
- ΕΣ — Hellenic Army
- ΠΑ — Hellenic Air Force
- ΠΝ — Hellenic Navy
- ΠΣ — Fire Guard
- ΠΚ — President of the Government, i.e. the Prime Minister of Greece
- ΑΜ — Agricultural vehicles
- ΚΥ — State
- ΜΕ — Public works vehicles
The letter P followed by a hyphen and 5 or 4 numerals is used.