Vehicle registration plates of Kosovo

An illustration of a Republic of Kosovo (RKS) plate released since 2010

Vehicle registration plates of Kosovo[a] are issued by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kosovo. As of June 1, 2012, all citizens of Kosovo are obliged to fit their cars with KS or RKS plates. Non-compliance results in confiscation of the non-Kosovan plates (including Serbian plates with district codes of Kosovan districts) and legal charges.[1][2]

Numbering and lettering

On 6 December 2010, a new design was introduced[3] containing the letters RKS (Republic of Kosovo's initials) on a blue field, a two digit number corresponding to the districts of Kosovo, the coat of arms of Kosovo, a three-digit number and finally two serial letters.[4] The three-digit number starts at 101 and the serial letters start at AA. The remaining plates bearing the old design issued under UNMIK will be replaced with the new once their registration is pending renewal. As of 26 December 2011, RKS plates will be substituted with temporary Serbian plates when crossing the contested border into Serbia.

CodeDistricts
01Prishtina
02Mitrovica
03Peja
04Prizren
05Ferizaj
06Gjilan
07Gjakova

Plates of vehicles, trailers and motorcycles

Horizontal plates of vehicles should be white retro – reflecting coloured, numbers and letters black coloured, while the frame should be black coloured with 4 mm width. In all horizontal plates, in the first horizontal part of the plate that is blue coloured, is placed the code of the Republic of Kosovo, RKS, with gold colour. In the second part of the plate are marked figures of the respective region.

Further, there should be the state emblem, three digit numbers, and then the horizontal line. In the end of the plate are marked two letters of the standard Latin alphabet from A to the letter Q. Three digit numbers for ordinary, horizontal and quadrate plates of registration of the vehicles will be initiated from number 101.[5]

Special plates

  • Export vehicle plates had blue background and white font.
  • Police vehicles had red font.
  • Kosovo Protective Force had band "FSK" and then letters "FSK", three-digit number, and suffix "RKS".
  • EULEX diplomatic plates have black and white background. Black plates have the prefix "EU" and suffix "PV", while the white plates have the prefix "EU" and suffix "LEX".
  • OSCE plates are black and white, with the prefix "OSCE".
  • NATO force plates had blue background and white font, had prefix "KFOR".
  • UNMIK plates had "UNMIK" in top on the plate, and followed by numbers.

UNMIK-era KS plates

These plates were issued under the administration of UNMIK from 1999 to 2010. Effective 1 November 2011, they will resume to be issued for citizens needing to cross into Serbia, as the latter only accepts these plates and not the new RKS plates. They consist of a three-digit number and a two-letter abbreviation KS, which stands for 'Kosovo', and ended in another three-digit number.

Notes and references

Notes:

a. ^ Kosovo is the subject of a territorial dispute between the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Serbia. The Republic of Kosovo unilaterally declared independence on 17 February 2008, but Serbia continues to claim it as part of its own sovereign territory. The two governments began to normalise relations in 2013, as part of the Brussels Agreement. Kosovo has received formal recognition as an independent state from 113 out of 193 United Nations member states.

References:

  1. http://www.mpb-ks.org/repository/docs/fushata_kosoves_1.ppt
  2. http://www.mpb-ks.org/?page=1,46,863
  3. http://www.koha.net/index.php?cid=1,7,42589 Nisi shpërndarja e targave të reja RKS, Koha Ditore, 6 December 2010
  4. http://www.mpb-ks.org/repository/docs/Udhezimi_Regjistrimi_Automj_teve.pdf ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTION No. 14/2009 – MIA ON VEHICLE REGISTRATION, RKS.
  5. "ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTION No. 31/2012 - MIA ON VEHICLE REGISTRATION" (PDF). Ministry of Internal Affairs - Article 25.
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