Vehicle registration plates of Denmark


in Denmark normally have two letters and five digits and are issued by authorities. Plates can be obtained at authorized car dealers, vehicle inspection stations or official registration centers The combination is simply a serial and has no connection with a geographic location, but the digits have number series based on vehicle type.
Danish license plates do not follow the owner or the vehicle, when a car is sold the plates are turned in and the new owner must apply for new plates.
Exception is from this rule when a car is sold privately from one person to another person, the new owner can use the current plates that are on the car.

Numbering before 2012

On the number combination one can see the type of a vehicle:
Vehicle typeSerial rangeHighest assigned serial letters
Highest assigned serial letters
Large mopeds 001 - 699RV
Tractors700 - 999VUDF
Trailers10 00 - 29 99YMEF
Trailers and semi-trailers55 00 - 99 99PZHF
Small mopeds5 500 - 9 999XY
Motorcycles10 000 - 18 999HTAW
Tractors19 000 - 19 499MLEG
Common vehicles 20 000 - 59 999FCJF
Common vehicles 60 000 - 75 999DTAF
Diplomatenfahrzeuge76 000 - 76 999AXAF
Diplomatic vehicles77 000 - 77 999ANAF
Trucks, buses, vans 78 000 - 87 999DH, privat: GAAF, privat: FA
Trucks, buses, vans 88 000 - 97 999XS, privat: GEDG, privat: FK
Taxis 98 000 - 99 699JHBF
Taxis 99 700 - 99 999BNAW

Types

s are registered as yellow-plate cars. The actual plates are, however, white, reflecting the view that the deceased is a passenger rather than commercial freight.

EU plates

A new design with an EU stripe was expected in 2008, but was thereafter delayed to 12 October 2009. This makes Denmark potentially the last EU country to adopt euro plates. The EU stripe is, however, currently optional. In preparation for the new design, the plate font was slightly condensed on some new plates issued after mid-2008. Since July 2009, buyers of a car could pick a license plate with or without an EU strip.
If a Danish registered vehicle does not have the plate with the EU stripe then it must be equipped with an approved oval DK-sign when driving abroad. If one drives both with a car and a caravan/trailer, both must bear the label. The sign shall be elliptical 175×115 mm, white background with black lettering. The letters must be 80 mm in height, the distance between them shall be 10 mm, and there shall be no advertising.

Faroe Islands

Cars registered in the Faroe Islands before 1996 have plates with white background, black text in Danish style, but with only one letter, F.
Cars registered after 1996 have white background, blue text in their own style, two letters and three digits. There is a blue stripe to the left with the Faroese flag and the code "FO". The Faroe Islands are outside the EU.

Greenland

Plates have a white background, and black text in Danish style with the serial letters "GR" reserved for Greenland. The EU stripe is not applicable since Greenland is a non-EU member.