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| Current series | |
|---|---|
| Slogan | None | 
| Size | 6 in × 12 in 150 mm × 300 mm  | 
| Serial format | A 123 | 
| Introduced | 2007 | 
| History | |
| First issued | 1950 | 
Anguilla requires its residents to register their motor vehicles and display vehicle registration plates.[1] Current plates, changed in 2007, have a blue and white background with black letters and are North American standard 6 × 12 inches (152 × 300 mm). Vehicle plates have an 'A' followed by four digits.[2] The letter denoting the type of vehicle has been moved to the front and 'P' is now designated for personal vehicles.[3]
| Image | First issued | Design | Slogan | Serial format | Serials issued | Notes | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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1950s | |||||
A 1234  | 
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A 1234 H  | 
'H' on the end for a hire vehicle/taxi | |||||
A 1234 G  | 
'G' on the end for a government vehicle | |||||
A 1234 R  | 
'R' on the end for a rental vehicle | |||||
| The Governor's car has a crown on a black plate | ||||||
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2007 | The coat of arms of Anguilla is depicted next to the number with 'Anguilla' and 'Rainbow City' above and below the sequence respectively | ||||
See also
References
- ↑ "License Plates of Anguilla".
 - ↑ "License Plates of Anguilla". Worldlicenseplates.com. Retrieved 29 December 2010.
 - ↑ "Untitled Document".
 
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