Vehicle registration plates of Indonesia
Motorized vehicles in Indonesia are required to have registration plates, which must be displayed both at the front and back of the vehicles. The issuing of number plates is regulated and administered by, which is a collaboration between the Indonesian National Police, provincial offices of regional revenue, and the national mandatory vehicle insurance operator Jasa Raharja.
Registration area codes
The lettering convention denoting the area of registration is a legacy of the Dutch colonial era and does not reflect the current regional divisions of the country into provinces. They follow the old system of Dutch Karesidenan or residencies lettering systems, which were adopted in the 1920s, and the Territorial Police system which was abolished in 2010.The list of area codes are:
Several areas provide license plates for non-motorized transport vehicles. In Yogyakarta, ' is used for rickshaws. A white-on-blue license plate with area code ' is issued for rickshaws operating in the city of Surabaya. In Banjarmasin, rickshaws operating in the city are issued with plate using a unique format, .
Defunct area codes
There were some area codes that are no longer in use. These include:- ' – ex Borneo Residency, Western region
- ' – East Timor
- – Papua, prior to 2016.
History
Colonial era
Vehicle registration plates were first introduced in the Dutch East Indies in 1900. The early format included regional codes such as ' for Cirebon, ' for Surabaya, and ' for the eastern coast of Sumatra; and registration numbers with no official standards. Plates were not always installed at the front and the rear of the vehicle; some owners affixed the plates on the side of the vehicle. For international purposes, the Government of the Dutch East Indies introduced the code ' for government vehicles. ' plates were elliptical and the registration numbers were placed below on a rectangular plate.A more-structured system was introduced in 1917 with the implementation of regulations regarding the content of applications for number and driving licenses, the specification of numbers and letters, the models of number and driving licenses, the establishment of registers of holders of the licenses and the publication of the contents of the registers. The regulation obliged vehicle owners to register their vehicles. The Karesidenan-based system was first implemented on Java and afterwards elsewhere in the colony. The alphabetical codes were:
- '
Post-colonial era
1980s
The early format of registration plates remained in use after Indonesia proclaimed its independence in 1945. At the beginning of the 1980s, plates with four-digit numbers separated by a dot at the bottom that denote the month and year of expiry was introduced. Vehicle owners must pay a tax to renew the plate every five years. The typefaces are embossed. There were two variations of design during the New Order; the expiry date would be placed above or below the registration numbers.21st century
Along with the increase of motorized vehicles in Indonesia, the technical design and specification of vehicle registration plates began to be regulated by the Direktorat Lalu Lintas Kepolisian Negara Republik Indonesia/Ditlantas Polri of the Indonesian National Police. The size of the license plates during the 2000s was or with wide alphabets and a stripe that separates the registration numbers and expiry date. In the lower left and upper right corners is the Traffic Police symbol, and at the lower-right and upper-left corners is a "DIRLANTAS POLRI" sign as a security feature and proof of the originality of the license plate.In April 2011, the design of the license plate was redesigned. The new plates are longer to accommodate more characters and the typeface is slimmer. The Traffic Corps of the Indonesian National Police introduced their more-complete coat of arms, with shield and ribbon with the letter "Dharmakerta Marga Raksyaka". The abbreviation "DITLANTAS" became "KORLANTAS". The license plates are made from -thick aluminium with edge lines with the same color as the numbers. The size of the plate for two-or-three-wheeled vehicles now is, while for four-or-more-wheeled vehicles was.
In June 2022, the Traffic Corps changed the color scheme for personal and rental vehicles from black plates with white letters to white plates with black letters. The new color scheme was implemented to ease the detection of motoring offenses with traffic enforcement cameras. To increase the effectivity of the new color scheme, FE-Schrift typeface was first implemented for regular personal four-wheel plates only since November 2022. Besides that, commercial/public transport and government-owned vehicle plates began to use FE-Schrift at the same time. Currently, the size of the plate for four-or-more-wheeled vehicles is, with the width upsized from 430 mm to 460 mm to accommodate the new wider FE-Schrift typeface and the suffix extension to three letters, while the size of the plate for two-or-three-wheeled vehicles has not changed.
Registration plate design convention
Size and formating
Indonesian vehicle registration plates for four-wheel vehicles are approximately 460 mm × 135 mm and plates for two-or-three-wheel vehicles are approximately 275 mm × 115 mm. All plates are constructed from stamped sheet metal. With some exceptions, plates use the following format: ' where "L" are letters of the Latin alphabet, and "N" numbers from "0" to "9". The first single-or-double-letter prefixes denote the area of registration. This is followed by number between 1 and 9999 without leading zeroes. This is then followed by one or two letters although they may be optional. For example: ' is a vehicle registered in Central Jakarta city; it begins with B. A smaller, four-digit number separated by dot is located at the top or bottom of the plate with following format: denoting the month and year of the plate's expiry. The owner must pay a tax to renew it every five years.Color scheme
Vehicles in Indonesia are coded based on their classes and uses, which four or more wheelers were used FE-Schrift since November 2022. These are:Electric vehicles
The Indonesian National Police has set a special license plate for electric vehicles with additional blue trim at the expiry date row in accordance with the regulations in the Decree of the Head of the Traffic Corps of the Indonesian National Police in 2020. four or more wheelers are used FE-Schrift since November 2022.Temporary registration plates
Temporary registration plates currently have two formats, namely:Red on white: Vehicles that have not been registered yet, or for new cars that have no owners yet or no legal identification. This format is widely used nationally for all vehicle types.Black on white with special suffix: This format is exclusively used within the Greater Jakarta Metropolitan Regional Police jurisdiction and commonly used for new car owners that haven't got the permanent registration yet. It looks similar with the permanent personal vehicle plates, but added with the ' suffix, which is an abbreviation of Sifat Sementara. In January 2024, newer suffixes were introduced, such as,,,, and. Temporary plates with this format are only valid for 30 days. For example: ',, and. Other regions such as Bandung and Surabaya has their own temporary plate suffixes. For example registered in Bandung, and registered in Surabaya.Special code examples
Vehicle category (Jakarta only)
In Jakarta, these codes are applied based on vehicle categories. These include:' – Code for Double Cabin Pickups- '
State officials
A separate format exists for private vehicles belonging to government, military or police officials. Because most of these agencies are based in Jakarta, vehicles belonging to state officials use the ' suffix, along with the four numbers that are assigned to the vehicle. The sub-area suffix is replaced with ' suffix code, indicating the vehicle belongs to a state official, followed by another letter that indicates the corresponding agency or institution of the state official.' - Vehicle registration code intended for civil officials.- * '
On 27 January 2023, the Traffic Corps of the Indonesian National Police announced that special ' plates would be discontinued in October 2023, due to often being misused by numbers of people. By July 2023, the special ' plates has been replaced by ' plates.
The application of the ZZ* plates first introduced in Riau Islands province in May 2023.
Special plate designs
Military and police vehicles
Military and police vehicles have their own colors and alpha-numeric conventions, including their insignia and/or the rank of the officer owning the vehicle, especially for high-ranking officers.Army-personnel vehicles are yellow on green background, plus a yellow star on the top. Navy-personnel plate is yellow on light blue, plus a yellow anchor. Air Force-personnel plate is yellow on dark blue, plus a red and white air force roundel. Police plate is yellow on black. Personnel in Armed Forces Headquarters uses yellow numbers on red background plates. Slightly similar, Ministry of Defense vehicles also uses yellow on red plates, only replacing Armed Forces' insignia with the Ministry's insignia. This is also being implemented on other military vehicles, such as motorcycles, jeeps, trucks, and tanks.
Military and Ministry of Defense vehicles use the numerical convention where "N" is for numbers from "0" to "9" for registration and "S" denotes a special suffix number/letter which denotes the type of office or unit in which the person who owns the vehicle belongs to.
The suffix codes are:
Government officials
Executive branch
Vehicle registration plates belonging to senior government officials like the president or vice president always begins with ' which stands for Republik Indonesia and are followed by a number. For example, the president's registration plate is, and the vice president's is. Other senior officials such as government ministers, the chairman of the House of Representatives, the commander of the National Armed Forces and the chief of the National Police also share the same convention and are assigned the numbers after the President and vice president. These plates are used for everyday activities and have a black on white design.There are some very special numbers, which are ' and ' for the president and vice president, respectively. These numbers are used for ceremonial purposes, such as presidential/vice-presidential inaugurations, national day ceremonies and armed forces day. On inauguration day, at the time the new president and vice president take the oath, the plates are moved from the former presidential/vice-presidential cars to the new car. These numbers are also used for all ceremonial presidential/vice-presidential cars, and have a white-on-red design.
Public Prosecution Service
The Public Prosecution Service of Indonesia uses a special vehicle registration plate format for its official fleet, regulated through a regulation issued by the Attorney General. The plate consists of three primary elements: the emblem positioned on the left, a registration number sequence, and a two-character regional code placed at the end. The regional code, which indicates the vehicle’s registration area, may be written in either Arabic or Roman numerals. The plates use a distinctive color scheme: the section behind the emblem is dark green, the area containing the registration number is dark brown, and the main background is golden yellow.Legislative branch
In May 2021, the Indonesian House of Representatives introduced their owned special registration plates, in order to supervise their member's driving behavior. The plate design is similar to the Ministry of Defence's plate, but painted in black and white combination with the seal of the House of Representatives. The codes are:| Code | Division |
| Speaker of the House of Representatives | |
| to | Deputy Speakers of the House of Representatives |
| Faction Leaders | |
| Faction Secretaries | |
| Faction Treasurers | |
| PDI-P faction | |
| Golkar faction | |
| Gerindra faction | |
| NasDem faction | |
| PKB faction | |
| Demokrat faction | |
| PKS faction | |
| PAN faction | |
| PPP faction | |
| to | Chief of Commission I – XI |
| to | Deputy Chief of Commission I – XI |
| Legislation Agency | |
| Inter-parliament Cooperation Agency | |
| Household Affairs Agency | |
| Budget Agency | |
| State Financial Accountability Agency | |
| General Secretariat | |
| Expertise Agency | |
| Deputy of Assembly | |
| Deputy of Administration | |
| Main Inspector | |
| Chief of General Bureau |
For members of the parliament, the format is xx- where xx is the member number and is the faction number.
Foreign countries and international organizations
Registration plates for vehicles belonging to the government of foreign countries or international organizations follow a different convention. They used to have black letters on a white background with black trim on the bottom. In June 2022, the black trim was scrapped, so the plates would look similar to regular personal vehicle plates.The plates have the letter ' followed by two or three digits denoting the country or organization, followed by up to three digits of the serial number. For example, a car with number ' is owned by Vietnam. Generally, the number is reserved for an ambassador's official vehicle.
The order of numbers is based on when they recognized Indonesia as a country. The United States was originally assigned ; due to the stigma associated with the number 13, they asked the Indian delegation to exchange numbers.
The list of countries and organizations follows:
| Code | Country/organization |
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