Vehicle registration plates of Algeria


Algerian registration plates are manufactured according to the same standards as their French counterparts, using the same font and dimensions - although there has been a recent tendency to apply custom typefaces.

Standard plates

Standard issue plates are white with black digits and yellow with black digits. Being composed solely of numbers, they are one of the few vehicle registration plates which can accurately be referred to as 'number plates'.
Example of front and rear plates on a private vehicle manufactured in 2026, and registered in Blida
Example of front and rear plates on a private vehicle manufactured in 2020, and registered in Bordj Bou Arréridj Wilaya
The registration mark takes the form of three groups of digits separated by a space. Since the late-1990s, the first group of numbers is composed of 5 digits, which make up the vehicle's actual registration/serial number.

Vehicle class

The first digit in the 3-digit group indicates the class of the vehicle in accordance with the following list:
  1. Private vehicles
  2. Trucks
  3. Commercial vehicles
  4. Buses
  5. Tractor units
  6. Other tractors
  7. Special vehicles
  8. Trailers
  9. Motorcycles
The last two digits in the 3-digit group indicate the year in which the vehicle was manufactured. For example: 115 would indicate a private vehicle manufactured in 2015; 498 would indicate a bus manufactured in 1998; 903 would indicate a motorcycle manufactured in 2003; &c. Where the year of manufacture was unknown, the arbitrary number 22 was assigned. In December 2022, this number has been replaced with 33 to avoid conflict with regular registrations for vehicles manufactured in 2022.

Wilayas

A two-digit suffix on the plate identifies the wilaya or province in which the vehicle was first registered. In January 2022, the 10 new wilayas created on December 18, 2019, received their own registrations plates with their own specific codes.
CodeWilayaCodeWilaya
01Adrar30Ouargla
02Chlef31Oran
03Laghouat32El Bayadh
04Oum El Bouaghi33Illizi
05Batna34Bordj Bou Arréridj
06Béjaïa35Boumerdès
07Biskra36El Tarf
08Béchar37Tindouf
09Blida38Tissemsilt
10Bouïra39El Oued
11Tamanrasset40Khenchela
12Tébessa41Souk Ahras
13Tlemcen42Tipaza
14Tiaret43Mila
15Tizi Ouzou44Aïn Defla
16Algiers45Naâma
17Djelfa46Aïn Témouchent
18Jijel47Ghardaïa
19Sétif48Relizane
20Saïda49Timimoun
21Skikda50Bordj Baji Mokhtar
22Sidi Bel Abbès51Ouled Djellal
23Annaba52Béni Abbès
24Guelma53In Salah
25Constantine54In Guezzam
26Médéa55Touggourt
27Mostaganem56Djanet
28M'Sila57El M'Ghair
29Mascara58El Menia

In November 2022, the Algerian government has approved a draft executive decree on the introduction of a single national vehicle registration number, which is currently in the "final stages of the process".

Specifications

Front plates must be white in colour, whilst rear plates must be yellow, and the digits must always be black. All other colours are unacceptable and can result in a fine. Regular registration plates consist of a single line of digits. The length of these plates is specified as being between 455 and 520 mm, with a height between 100 and 110 mm. The height of the digits must be 75 mm. The digit 1 is to have a width of 20 mm, and all other digits a width of 30 mm. Numbers are to be uniformly separated by a space of 10 mm.
Registration plates featuring two lines of digits are also permissible. These plates have a width of 275 mm, and a height of 200 mm. The rest of the specifications are the same as for single-line plates.
Motorcycle plates have a width of 140 mm, and a height of 120 mm, with the digits printed on two lines. The dimensions of the digits are smaller than those found on regular plates: 45 mm in height, and 26 mm in width – the digit 1 which must be 15 mm wide.

Special plates

Diplomatic vehicles are issued with plates featuring three groups of black digits, separated by hyphens, on a light teal background. The first group are the vehicle's actual registration/serial number ; the second is composed of two digits indicating whether the vehicle belongs to a diplomat or embassy staff. The final two digits identify the embassy itself
'''Example of front and rear plates on a diplomatic vehicle belonging to the Italian embassy'''