Vehicle registration plates of Jamaica
The vehicle registration plates of Jamaica[1] follow the North American standard: 6 in × 12 in (152 mm × 300 mm).[2]
Format
The license plates for private cars (introduced in 1987) follows the format 1234 AB. Coding is not provided. The plates use blue lettering on a white background. For motorcycles, the 1234 A series is valid, also without coding and in a similar color scheme.
| Image | First issued | Design | Serial format |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1987 | Blue on white | 1234 AB |
| Code | Type of vehicle |
|---|---|
| C | Commercial |
| D | Trade organizations |
| P | Public |
| R | Leased vehicles |
Public transport
Taxis, public buses, etc. have license plates of the РА1234, РА123В, 1234РА formats. The plates have a red background and white letters and numbers.
Commercial transport
Cargo and other commercial vehicles have license plates of the CA1234, CA123B formats. The plates have a green background and white letters and numbers.
Temporary plates
Temporary license plates have the DA1234 format. The plates have a blue background and white letters and numbers.
Rental vehicles
License plates for vehicles intended for rental have the format RR1234. The plates have a white background and green letters and numbers. The inscription "RENTAL" is located under the main line of symbols. For motorcycles, the 1234 R series is available in a similar color scheme.
Government vehicles
Government vehicles have number plates in the format 12 3456. The numeric prefix indicates a specified government structure. The plates have a yellow background and black letters and numbers. Below the main line of symbols is the inscription "JAMAICA GOVT". Police use government license plates.
Military vehicles
Military plates have a British scheme similar to that used in Trinidad and Tobago. Military license plate formats are: 1JDF2, 1 JDF23, 1 JDF234, 12JDF3, 12JDF34, 12 JDF345. JDF — Jamaica Defense Force. License plates have a black background and white symbols, and are usually painted directly on the vehicle.
Diplomatic vehicles
Vehicles from foreign embassies, international organizations and their staff members have number plates in the format 12 D 345 or 12 X 345. The numeric prefix is the number assigned to the country or international organization. Diplomatic vehicles have the prefix "D", non-diplomatic vehicles, e.g. from non-diplomatic members of staff, have the prefix "X". The plates use blue lettering on a white background.
References
- ^ "License Plates of Jamaica". worldlicenseplates.com. Retrieved 2025-07-27.
- ^ "Jamaica 2000". plateshack.com. Retrieved 2025-07-27.
External links
- Number plates Archived 2021-10-24 at the Wayback Machine