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Tightening Up of Non-Compliant Number Plate Law
While it is already an offence across the UK for
motorists to display non-compliant number plates on their vehicles, as of 1st
November 2008 it will become an offence to supply number plates that do not
comply with the Road Vehicles (Display of Registration Marks) Regulations 2001.
Some suppliers already advise their customers that
non-compliant plates cannot be used on the road and are for display purposes
only. From 1st November irrespective of any advice provided by suppliers it will
be an offence to supply non-complaint plates with a maximum penalty of £2,500
and/or suspension from the register of number plates suppliers for up to 5
years.
However, the new offence applies only to plates that display a vehicle
registration mark (VRM) issued by the DVLA, it does not apply to plates without
a VRM. For example it will still be possible to supply new car dealers with
plates showing the model of a car for use in the showroom.
It will be illegal for example to supply plates with the VRM mis-spaced to make
it look like the name of an individual, in a non-standard font or colour or with
a slogan or message printed on them.
Also, DVLA and DVA are calling on all number plate suppliers in Scotland and
Northern Ireland to register with the Agencies before 1st November 2008. Those
who continue to supply a number plate after that date without being registered
risk a fine of up to £5,000 and/or suspension from the register. This follows
the extension to Scotland and Northern Ireland of regulations governing the
supply of number plates, which previously only applied in England and Wales.
For your information, a brief description of the rules concerning number plate
display are set out below.
Vehicle Registration Marks
Vehicle registration marks including marks offered for sale and purchased
through DVLA’s Sales Scheme must be displayed in accordance with The Road
Vehicles (Display of Registration Marks) Regulations 2001 (obtainable
from HMSO).
The Regulations specify the typeface, the size, colouring and the British
Standard that number plates must conform to (the alternative provisions for
motorcycles, tricycles and traditional plates are also shown below).
Normal requirements
All vehicles manufactured after 1.1.1973 must display number plates of
reflex-reflecting material, white at the front and yellow at the rear, the
characters must be black. In addition, the characters on number plates
purchased from 1.9.2001 will need to conform to the following specifications.
Characters |
| Height | 79mm |
| Width (except the figure 1 or letter l) | 50mm |
| Stroke | 14mm |
| Space between characters | 11mm |
| Space between groups | 33mm |
| Top, bottom and side margins (minimum) | 11mm |
| Space between vertical lines | 19mm |
Motorcycles and Tricycles
There are separate provisions for motorcycles and tricycles. Basically
motorcycles registered after 1.9.2001 must only display a number plate at the rear of the
vehicle. Motorcycles registered before 1.9.2001 can display a number plate at the front
but are not required to. Tricycles derived from four wheeled bodies i.e. saloon cars must meet the normal
requirements above whereas tricycles derived from motorcycles must meet the
requirements for motorcycles.
Character height 64 mm
Character width (except the figure 1 or letter I) 44 mm
Character stroke 10 mm Space between characters 10 mm
Space between groups 30 mm
Top, bottom and side margins (minimum) 11 mm
Space between vertical lines 13 mm
Traditional plates for vehicles constructed before 1 January 1973
Vehicles constructed before 1.1.1973 may display traditional style "black and white" plates i.e. white, silver or grey characters on a black plate.
Number plates fitted before 1 September 2001
Number plates fitted before 1.9.2001 must display characters that meet the dimensions shown in one of the two groups below:
| Characters | Group 1 | Group 2 |
| Height | 89mm | 79mm |
| Width (except the figure 1or letter l) | 64mm | 57mm |
| Stroke | 16mm | 14mm |
| Space between characters | 13mm | 11mm |
| Space between groups | 38mm | 33mm |
| Side margins (minimum) | 13mm | 11mm |
| Space between vertical lines | 19mm | 19mm |
The Euro-symbol
Motorists may, if they wish, display the Euro symbol and GB national identifier on the number plate. This will dispense with the need for a separate GB sticker when travelling within the EU.
The symbol must conform to the EC Council Regulation 2411/98 which states the height must be a minimum of 98mm the width must be a minimum of 40mm, maximum of 50mm.
The background must be of retro-reflecting blue with 12 retro-reflecting yellow stars at the top and the distinguishing sign of the Member State (GB) in
retro-reflecting white or yellow. An example is shown below:

The Mandatory Typeface
All number plates made after 31.8.2001 must display the mandatory typeface. Number plates made prior to this date
must be substantially the same. An example of the typeface is shown below.

The British Standard
The British Standard sets out the physical characteristics of the number plate. This includes visibility, strength and reflectivity. The British Standard also requires each number plate to be permanently and legibly marked with the
following information:
- The British Standard number (currently BS AU 145d)
- The name, trade mark or other means of identification of the manufacturer or component supplier
- Name and postcode of the supplying outlet
Offences
It is an offence to alter, rearrange or misrepresent letters or numbers in order to form names or words or in such a way that makes it difficult to read the registration number.
Characters must not be moved from one block to the other e.g. AB51 DVL must not be displayed as AB5 1DVL or AB 51DVL. Vehicles with illegally displayed number plates may FAIL the MoT test.
The police can also issue fixed penalty fines for illegally displayed number plates. Offenders are liable to a MAXIMUM FINE of £1,000 and in some cases the
mark may be withdrawn.
For vehicles with new or replacement number plates fitted after 31.8.2001, "3-line" number plates are no longer permitted.
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