Vehicle registration plates of Switzerland


Vehicle license plates of Switzerland, are composed of a two-letter code for the canton and a number with up to 6 digits. The rear plates also display two shields with the flags of Switzerland and the respective canton.
In 1987, the optional long format for rear plates, which had been abolished in 1972, was reintroduced.
The vehicle license number plates are assigned to the car owner and not to the vehicle. If the owner changes the vehicle, the same vehicle license number plates are attached to the new vehicle. The previous vehicle receives the vehicle license number plates of the new owner.
It is also possible to own two vehicles that share the vehicle license number plates: the plates are physically unmounted from one vehicle and mounted on another, provided the vehicles in question are owned by the same owner of the vehicle license number plate.
In some cantons, when vehicle license number plates are returned and retired, they are made available again after a certain time.

Canton codes

CodeFlagCanton
AGAargau
AIAppenzell Innerrhoden
ARAppenzell Ausserrhoden
BEBern
BLBasel-Landschaft
BSBasel-Stadt
FRFribourg
GEGeneva
GLGlarus
GRGrisons
JUJura
LULucerne
NENeuchâtel
NWNidwalden
OWObwalden
SGSt. Gallen
SHSchaffhausen
SOSolothurn
SZSchwyz
TGThurgau
TITicino
URUri
VDVaud
VSValais
ZGZug
ZHZürich

Until 2020, vehicles in the Italian enclave of Campione d'Italia were registered in Ticino, but are now to be registered in the Italian town of Como.

Types

Standard type for motor vehicles, motorcycles and trailers
Utility vehicles e.g. for construction, snow removal, fire brigade etc.
Exceptional vehicles that do not comply with mass and weight regulations
Agricultural vehicles
Military vehicles
For vehicle dealers and workshops, additional letter "U"
Temporary registration, with control mark showing the expiry date
Temporary, duty unpaid, with control mark and letter "Z"
Motorcycles and electric vehicles
Light motor vehicles and small motorcycles limited to 45 km/h
Mopeds and E-Bikes
Segway vehicles
Bicycle carriers, rear plate only

Diplomatic plates

Swiss diplomatic plates display one of the prefixes "CD", "CC" or "AT", followed by a canton code, a serial number and a code for the country or organization. Low serial numbers are reserved for ambassadors or the head of an organization and their deputies.
  • Official cars of the diplomatic missions.
  • Motor vehicles of the members of the diplomatic staff of these missions.
  • Vehicles of consular posts headed by a professional official.
  • Motor vehicles of consular officials.
  • Vehicles of permanent missions or other representations to intergovernmental organizations and motor vehicles for the members of the diplomatic staff of these missions.
  • Vehicles of institutional beneficiaries such as intergovernmental organizations, international institutions, secretariats or other bodies set up under an international treaty, independent commissions, international courts, arbitral tribunals and other international bodies, who enjoy privileges, immunities and facilities, as well as the motor vehicles of the highest-ranking officials of these institutional beneficiaries, who enjoy diplomatic status in Switzerland.
  • Vehicles belonging to members of the administrative and technical staff of diplomatic missions.

Diplomatic Codes


201 – EU

202 – OAS

203 – SICA

204 – SCI

205 – AGC

206 – OAU

207 – Commonwealth

208 – Arab League

209 – ATO

210 – IIDC

211 – OIC

212 – G-15

213 – OIF

214 – World Bank

215 – ACP

216 – Macau WTO

217 – PIF

201 – EU

202 – OAS

203 – SICA

204 – SCI

205 – AGC

206 – OAU

207 – Commonwealth

208 – Arab League

209 – ATO

210 – IIDC

211 – OIC

212 – G-15

213 – OIF

214 – World Bank

215 – ACP

216 – Macau WTO

217 – PIF


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Obsolete types

Civilian Federal vehicles had registration plates composed of the Swiss shield followed by the letter "A" and a number with up to five digits. The first digit indicated the department. In 2004 these plates were replaced with normal cantonal plates.

The Post, Telegraph and Telephone company and the Swiss Federal Railways were part of the federal government until 1997/98. Their vehicles had registration plates composed of the Swiss coat followed by the letter "P" and a number with up to five digits. When they became independent companies, the P-plates were replaced with cantonal plates in 2004.
  • P 1xxxx to P 7xxxx were attributed to PTT
  • P 8xxxx to P 9xxxx were attributed to SBB