Номерные знаки транспортных средств Республики Ирландия

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Номерные знаки транспортных средств Ирландии

В Республике Ирландия, регистрационные знаки транспортных средств (обычно известные как «номерные знаки» или «регистровые знаки») - это визуальные обозначения регистрации автотранспортных средств - официально называемые «индексные знаки», которыми он был обязательный с 1903 г. для отображения на большинстве автомобилей, используемых на дорогах общего пользования в Ирландии. Сами буквенно-цифровые знаки (или «регистрационные номера») выдаются местным органом власти, в котором транспортное средство впервые зарегистрировано.

Содержание
  • 1 Формат и спецификации
  • 2 Текущая реализация
  • 3 Специальные форматы
  • 4 Коды индексных меток
    • 4.1 Текущие коды индексных меток
    • 4.2 Предыдущие коды индексных меток
  • 5 Номерные знаки транспортных средств, стандартизированные ЕС
  • 6 История
  • 7 Коды знаков до 1987 года
    • 7.1 Серия по округам 1903–1986
  • 8 См. Также
  • 9 Ссылки
  • 10 Внешние ссылки
Формат и технические характеристики
Пример ирландского номерного знака с 2013 года. Порт-Лейрдж указывает, что автомобиль зарегистрирован в Уотерфорд-Сити, графство Уотерфорд Иллюстрация ирландских спецификаций номерных знаков (1987–2012)

Текущая спецификация номерных знаков - формат YYY – CC – SSSSSS. Те, которые были выпущены с 1987 по 2012 год, имели формат YY – CC – SSSSSS. Компоненты:

  • ГГГ - год из трех цифр (например, 131 - с января по июнь 2013 г.; 132 - с июля по декабрь 2013 г.), основанный на дате первой регистрации и не обязательно совпадающий с официальным годом модели автомобиля, как указано. на одиннадцатую цифру VIN
    • ГГ с 1987 по 2012 год - год с двумя цифрами (например, 87 для 1987 года; 05 для 2005 года)
  • CC - одно- или двухзначное округ / город идентификатор (например, L для города и округа Лимерик ; SO для округа Слайго ).
  • SSSSSS - порядковый номер от одного до шести цифр, начиная с первого транспортного средства, зарегистрированного в округе / город в тот год / период.

С 1991 г. Дизайн стандартного ирландского номерного знака был основан на директивах европейского стандарта, с синей вертикальной полосой слева от знака, содержащей двенадцать звезд Флаг Европы, под которым - это идентификатор страны для Ирландии: IRL. Остальная часть пластины имеет белый фон с черными буквами. Обычно бывает два дефиса; между годом и кодом округа, а также между кодом округа и порядковым номером. Также для зарегистрированных транспортных средств требуется полное ирландское название округа / города, которое должно быть расположено над идентификатором.

Текущие правила изложены в разделе «Регистрация транспортных средств и налогообложение» (поправка) Правила 1999 года с поправками, внесенными Правилами регистрации и налогообложения транспортных средств (поправка) 2012 года. Они предписывают формат, размеры и технические характеристики номерных знаков, которые должны отображаться на транспортных средствах. Они заменяют Первое приложение Правил регистрации и налогообложения транспортных средств 1992 года, чтобы разрешить отображение дополнительных символов на регистрационной пластине и обеспечить их правильное расположение и правильную пропорцию. Изменения были необходимы, чтобы учесть увеличение числа регистраций автомобилей.

В отличие от требований законодательства всех других европейских стран, стандартный унифицированный символьный шрифт не требуется. Правила просто требуют, чтобы символы были четкими и черными без засечек, высотой не более 70 мм и шириной 36 мм с шириной штриха 10 мм на белом отражающем фоне. В результате можно увидеть большое разнообразие совершенно законных стилей шрифтов на прессованных алюминиевых или акриловых пластинах, и то и другое разрешено. Несмотря на довольно мягкое отсутствие указанного шрифта, дефис между буквами должен находиться между минимальными размерами 13 мм x 10 мм или максимальным размером 22 мм x 10 мм. Владельцы транспортных средств могут быть оштрафованы, если формат таблички не соответствует требованиям, и транспортное средство не пройдет обязательный digit number.

  • "ZV", which can be selected as an alternative to the current scheme when registering a vehicle older than 30 years for the first time in the Republic of Ireland.
  • Special formats

    Imported used cars are registered based on year of first registration in their country of original registration rather than year of import. Each county had continuous sequence numbers for vehicles so if a new car registered on 31 December 2010 was 10 D 37456, then the next registered car from 2010 registered in 2011 would be 10 D 37457. This changed in late 2011 when each county (prior to 2010) had their next available sequence number increased dramatically for no particular reason other than being easily identified as an "import". For example, 10-D-120006 would be the 6th import in Dublin of a car from 2010, as Dublin's re-registration band starts at 120000. Meath's starts at 15000.

    Vehicles registered to the Irish Defence Forces have plates with silver letters on black background. These do not feature the Irish-language county name.

    Trade plates have plates with white letters on dark green background.

    Diplomatic plates are very similar to civilian format, except the small "CD" between index mark code and serial number.

    Index mark codes
    Map of Ireland showing the area codes used on vehicle registration plates

    The city codes are a single letter, the initial letter of its English-language name. Most county codes use the first and last letters of the name county. For example, Sligois SO. The exception to this is the "D" code which is used for County Dublin which is co-extensive with and is in use for the counties of Fingal, South Dublin and Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown and Dublin city. Other exceptions are:

    • Where the county shares its registration function with the city of the same name, in which case both use the single-letter code.An example of this is County Cork, which shares the same name with Cork City, and takes the code "C".
    • Where a conflict exists, i.e. Kerryis KY, so Kilkenny is KK; and County Waterfordwas (until 2014) WD, so Wexford is WX.
    • County Tipperary is T. This is because the county was, until 2014, divided into North (TN) and South (TS).

    The codes are similar to the ISO 3166-2 codes for Irish counties. An exception is that the ISO code for Cork is IE-CO, since IE-C is used for the province of Connacht, and the ISO code for Tipperary is IE-TA (from the Irish name Tiobraid Árann).

    Current index mark codes

    CodeCountyIrish nameLocal authority
    CCork Corcaigh
    CEClare An ClárClare County Council
    CNCavan An CabhánCavan County Council
    CWCarlow CeatharlachCarlow County Council
    DDublin Baile Átha Cliath
    DLDonegal Dún na nGallDonegal County Council
    GGalway Gaillimh
    KEKildare Cill DaraKildare County Council
    KKKilkenny Cill ChainnighKilkenny County Council
    KYKerry CiarraíKerry County Council
    LLimerick LuimneachLimerick City and County Council
    LDLongford An LongfortLongford County Council
    LHLouth Lú/LughbhaidhLouth County Council
    LMLeitrim LiatroimLeitrim County Council
    LSLaois LaoisLaois County Council
    MHMeath An MhíMeath County Council
    MNMonaghan MuineachánMonaghan County Council
    MOMayo Maigh EoMayo County Council
    OYOffaly Uíbh FhailíOffaly County Council
    RNRoscommon Ros ComáinRoscommon County Council
    SOSligo SligeachSligo County Council
    TTipperary Tiobraid ÁrannTipperary County Council
    WWaterford Port LáirgeWaterford City and County Council
    WHWestmeath An IarmhíWestmeath County Council
    WXWexford Loch GarmanWexford County Council
    WWWicklow Cill MhantáinWicklow County Council

    Note:in the case of Counties Limerick, Tipperary, and Waterford, where a vehicle has been first brought into use in another country prior to 1 January 2014 and is subsequently imported into and registered in Ireland, the codes L, LK, TS, TN, W, and WD as formerly applicable continue to be issued for such vehicles. This is to maintain the integrity of the numbering system in place for the years prior to 2014.

    Former index mark codes

    Codes used from 1987 to 2013:

    CodeCounty
    LKCounty Limerick
    TNNorth Tipperary
    TSSouth Tipperary
    WDCounty Waterford
    EU standardised vehicle registration plates

    The Republic of Ireland first introduced the now common blue European Union strip (comprising the European flag symbol and the country code of the member state) on the left-hand side of the number plate in 1991, following the Road Vehicles (Registration and Licensing) (Amendment) Regulations statute of 1990 (S.I. No. 287/1990). A similar band was adopted by Portugal in 1992 and by Germany in 1994 and was standardised across the EU on 11 November 1998 by Council Regulation (EC) No 2411/98 of 3 November 1998.

    History
    Early photograph of car with a Cork registration plate "IF 644" Mid-1950s Ford Consul with County Kildare registration plate ZW 2202 – contemporary photograph

    From 1903, the system used in Ireland was part of the original British system of identifiers. This was superseded in the Republic of Ireland on 1 January 1987.

    A two-letter code containing the letter I was allocated to each adm inistrative county in alphabetical order (the full list appears below), with the initial registration format being the code followed by a sequence number from 1 to 9999, as in Great Britain. The codes allocated ran from IAto IZ, then from AIto WI, with the letters G, S, and V skipped as these were intended for Scotland. In 1921, shortly before the creation of the Irish Free State, Belfast and Dublin City completed their original marks and thus took the next available codes, XIand YIrespectively, with Dublin City then taking ZIin 1927. After this, most other codes with Z as the first letter (again skipping those containing G, S and V) were allocated in alphabetical order, starting with single-letter Z– the only one-letter code used in Ireland – for County Dublin. (This does not include the ZZcode for temporary imports, introduced in 1925.)

    In February 1952, a joint motor taxation authority was set up for Dublin City and county, and their codes were merged. Two years later, with all possible codes (at the time) allocated, a new format was introduced with a serial letter added before the code, and the sequence number running only to 999 (thus limiting the number of characters on a number plate to six). The Dublin joint authority was the first to adopt this format when it issued ARI 1in May 1954, and each county followed suit once all its two-letter combinations had been issued. In the case of counties with more than one code, all the three-letter marks for the first allocated code would be issued, then all such marks for the second code, and so on (see the lists of series per county below).

    G, S and V were not used as serial letters at first, while Z was not used before a code starting with that letter, so as to prevent any clashing with ZZtemporary registrations. Several other three-letter marks were not issued th rough oversight or because they were deemed offensive, and the single-letter Z code was left out of this format as a serial letter would have created a duplicate of an existing two-letter code, particularly one used in Northern Ireland.

    Initially, all number plates had been black with white or silver characters, but in 1969 the option of black-on-white at the front and black-on-red at the rear was introduced.

    Graphic example of pre-1987 standard rear Irish number plate for County Dublin

    In February 1970, the Dublin joint authority exhausted all its three-letter combinations and thus began issuing "reversed" registrations, starting with the original two-letter codes (plus single-letter Z) in order of allocation. These were followed from July 1974 onwards by the three-letter marks (1 ARIetc.), issued in the same manner as for the forward versions. Again, other counties followed this example over time. Also in 1974, Cork followed Dublin's example of setting up a joint motor taxation authority for city and county, though their codes were not merged until August 1985.

    In 1982, with Dublin and several other counties having exhausted all possible combinations of their original codes, it was decided to allocate the skipped codes containing G, S and V to these counties. In the cases of these codes, the forward three-letter combinations were issued first in the same manner as before, followed by the forward two-letter combinations.

    Under this system, Irish vehicle registration marks could be transferred to Britain for re-registration on other vehicles, even after Irish independence, and even though they could not be re-used within Ireland. The letter I in many combinations made these attractive for collectors, and indeed the Kilkenny issue VIP 1has fetched a record price at auction. Since the introduction of the current system in 1987, such exports have been impossible, even for old-format regist rations, although those already exported may still be re-transferred.

    The 1987 system allocated single-letter codes to the county boroughs (including those shared with counties) and two-letter codes to the other counties. Normally these are the initial and final letter of the English-language name of the county (except where duplicates would result). Until 1991, all plates under this system consisted solely of black characters on white, on both front and rear. However, in that year, the blue EU identifier and the official Irish language name of the county were added, the latter as a result of the controversy arising from using English as the basis, described by Conradh na Gaeilge, an organisation which promotes the Irish language in Ireland and worldwide, as "a fiasco".

    Vehicles first registered outside the state before 1987 are allowed to be re-registered using only the current system, with a year number preceding 87 – for instance, a vehicle from 1964 re-registered in Meath would have 64-MHat the start of its registration.

    In 2013, the year was changed to a 3-digit year with the third digit being 1 for January to June and 2 for July to December, for example, 131 for January–June 2013 and 132 for July–December 2013. The decision to change the year was based partly on superstition about an unlucky '13' registration, but also to boost sales in the second half of the year.

    Pre-1987 mark codes

    The first codes were allocated in 1903, when all of Ireland was still part of the United Kingdom. The codes were based on the alphabetical order of counties and county boroughs (cities) as they were named at the time. King's County and Queen's County were renamed Offaly and Laois respectively following the independence of most of Ireland as the Irish Free State. Counties and county boroughs in italics are in Northern Ireland and still use the 1903system.

    Codes with the letters G, S and V were reserved until the 1980s, when they were taken by counties that had exhausted all the combinations for their original codes.

    lettercode (Ix)County or citycode(xI)County or citycode (Zx)County or city
    AIAAntrimAIMeathZADublin City
    BIBArmaghBIMonaghanZBCork County
    CICCarlowCILaois (formerly Queen's County, Laoighis, Leix)ZCDublin City
    DIDCavanDIRoscommonZDDublin City
    EIEClareEISligoZEDublin County
    FIFCork CountyFITipperary North RidingZFCork City
    HIHDonegalHITipperary South RidingZHDublin City
    JIJDownJITyroneZJDublin City
    KIKDublin CountyKIWaterford CountyZKCork County
    LILFermanaghLIWestmeathZLDublin City
    MIMGalwayMIWexfordZMGalway County
    NINKerryNIWicklowZNMeath
    OIOKildareOIBelfastZODublin City and County
    PIPKilkennyPICork CityZPDonegal
    RIROffaly (formerly King's County)RIDublin CityZRWexford
    TITLeitrimTILimerick CityZTCork County
    UIULimerick CountyUIDerryZUDublin City and County
    WIWCounty LondonderryWIWaterford CityZWKildare
    XIXLongfordXIBelfast CityZXKerry
    YIYLouthYIDublin CityZYLouth
    ZIZMayoZIDublin CityZZTemporary registrations
    ZDublin County
    GIGFermanagh (from 2004)GITipperary South Riding (from 1985)ZGDublin City and County (from 1983)
    SISMayo (from 1983)SIDublin City and County (from 1982)ZSDublin City and County (from 1984)
    VIVLimerick (from 1982)VIBritish Virgin Islands (1995-1996)ZVDublin City and County (from 1985) / vehicles>30 years old

    Series per county 1903–1986

    Carlow CC:IC

    IC 1to IC 9999(Dec 1903 – Apr 1964).
    AIC 1to YIC 994(Apr 1964 – Dec 1986).

    Cavan CC:ID

    ID 1to ID 9999(Jan 1904 – Jul 1958).
    AID 1to ZID 999(Jul 1958 – Dec 1976).
    1 IDto 9999 ID( Dec 1976 – Feb 1981).
    1 AIDto 906 IID(Feb 1981 – Dec 1986).

    Clare CCIE

    IE 1to IE 9999(Jan 1904 – Mar 1959).
    AIE 1to ZIE 999(Mar 1959 – Nov 1974).
    1 IEto 9999 IE(Nov 1974 – Sep 1978).
    1 AIEto 107 XIE(Sep 1978 – Dec 1986).

    Cork CC:(in original issuing sequence) IF ZB ZK ZT

    IF 1to IF 9999(Dec 1903 – Apr 1935);
    ZB 1to ZB 9999(Apr 1935 – Apr 1949);
    ZK 1to ZK 9999(Apr 1949 – May 1953);
    ZT 1to ZT 9999(May 1953 – Dec 1955).
    AIF 1to ZIF 999(Dec 1955 – Apr 1962);
    AZB 1to YZB 999(Apr 1962 – Aug 1966);
    AZK 1to YZK 999(Aug 1966 – Aug 1970);
    AZT 1to YZT 999(Aug 1970 – Nov 1973).
    1 IFto 9999 IF(Nov 1973 – May 1975);
    1 ZBto 9999 ZB(May 1975 – Jul 1976);
    1 ZKto 9999 ZK(Jul 1976 – Aug 1977);
    1 ZTto 9999 ZT(Aug 1977 – Jun 1978).
    1 AIFto 999 ZIF(Jun 1978 – Sep 1980);
    1 AZBto 999 YZB(Sep 1980 – Jun 1983);
    1 AZKto 999 PZK(Jun 1983 – Aug 1985);
    1 RZKto 999 YZK(Aug 1985 – May 1986).
    In June 1974 Cork County Council and Cork County Borough Council set up a joint motor taxation authority, administered by the County Council. However, separate registers continued in use for the County and the County Borough until the expiry of reverse ZPIin August 1985. See below for the sequences issued covering both areas. Marks in italics are after the merger.

    Cork City:(in original issuing sequence) PI ZF

    PI 1to PI 9999(Dec 1903 – Aug 1946);
    ZF 1to ZF 9999(Aug 1946 – Dec 1958).
    API 1to ZPI 999(Dec 1958 – Feb 1970);
    AZF 1to YZF 999(Feb 1970 – Mar 1976).
    1 PIto 9999 PI(Mar 1976 – Jun 1978);
    1 ZFto 9999 ZF(Jun 1978 – Feb 1980).
    1 APIto 999 ZPI(Feb 1980 – Aug 1985).
    In June 1974 Cork County Council and Cork County Borough Council set up a joint motor taxation authority, administered by the County Council. However, separate registers continued in use for the County and the County Borough until the expiry of reverse ZPIin August 1985. See below for the sequences issued covering both areas.

    Cork County and County Borough Joint Office:(in issuing sequence) reverse 3-letter sequences of (R)ZK ZF

    1 RZKto 999 YZK(Aug 1985 – May 1986);
    1 AZFto 542 FZF(May 1986 – Dec 1986).

    Donegal CC:(in original issuing sequence) IH ZP

    IH 1to IH 9999(Dec 1903 – Jan 1952);
    ZP 1to ZP 9999(Jan 1952 – Nov 1961).
    AIH 1to ZIH 999(Nov 1961 – Apr 1976);
    AZP 1to ZZP 407(Apr 1976 – Feb 1982).
    408 IHto 9999 IH(Feb 1982 – Apr 1985);
    1 ZPto 4853 ZP(Apr 1985 – Dec 1986).
    A duplicate series of IHfor cars and motorcycles existed prior to 1921.
    ZZPwas not authorised by SRO (Statutory Rules Orders) and was issued in error – no retrospective SRO was issued to legitimise its issue. When the error was discovered ZZPwas terminated at 407; in consequence the next series (reverse IH) commenced at 408.

    Dublin CC (until 1952):(in original issuing sequence) IK Z ZE

    IK 1to IK 9999(Dec 1903 – Mar 1927);
    Z 1to Z 9999(Mar 1927 – Sep 1938);
    ZE 1to ZE 9999(Sep 1938 – Feb 1952).
    A duplicate series of IKfor cars and motorcycles existed prior to 1921.
    In February 1952 Dublin County Council and Dublin County Borough Council set up a joint motor taxation authority. The joint office was administered by Dublin County Borough Council. See below for subsequent issues.

    Dublin City (until 1952) :(in original issuing sequence) RI YI ZI ZA ZC ZD ZH ZJ ZL

    RI 1to RI 9999(Dec 1903 – Apr 1921);
    YI 1to YI 9999(Apr 1921 – Mar 1927);
    ZI 1to ZI 9999(Mar 1927 – May 1933);
    ZA 1to ZA 9999(May 1933 – Mar 1937);
    ZC 1to ZC 9999(Mar 1937 – Jan 1940);
    ZD 1to ZD 9999(Jan 1940 – Jan 1947);
    ZH 1to ZH 9999(Jan 1947 – Jan 1949);
    ZJ 1to ZJ 9999(Jan 1949 – Jul 1950);
    ZL 1to ZL 9999(Jul 1950 – Feb 1952).
    A duplicate series up to RI 3000for cars and motorcycles existed prior to 1921.
    In February 1952 Dublin County Council and Dublin County Borough Council set up a joint motor taxation authority. The joint office was administered by Dublin County Borough Council. See below for subsequent issues.

    Dublin County and County Borough Joint Office (from February 1952):(in original issuing sequence) forward 2-letter sequences of ZO ZU; then forward 3-letter combinations of RI IK YI ZA ZC ZD ZE ZH ZI ZJ ZL ZO ZU; then reverse 2-letter sequences of RI IK YI Z ZA ZC ZD ZE ZH ZI ZJ ZL ZO ZU; then reverse 3-letter combinations of RI IK YI ZA ZC ZD ZE ZH ZI ZJ ZL ZO ZU; then forward 3-letter combinations of SI ZG ZS ZV; then forward 2-letter sequences of SI ZG ZS ZV.

    ZO 1to ZO 9999(Feb 1952 – May 1953);
    ZU 1to ZU 9999(May 1953 – May 1954).
    ARI 1to YRI 999(May 1954 – Sep 1955);
    AIK 1to ZIK 999(Sep 1955 – Nov 1957);
    AYI 1to YYI 999(Nov 1957 – Oct 1959);
    AZA 1to YZA 999(Oct 1959 – Jan 1961);
    AZC 1to YZC 999(Jan 1961 – Apr 1962);
    AZD 1to YZD 999(Apr 1962 – May 1963);
    AZE 1to YZE 999(May 1963 – Jun 1964);
    AZH 1to YZH 999(Jun 1964 – May 1965);
    AZI 1to YZI 999(May 1965 – Jun 1966);
    AZJ 1to YZJ 999(Jun 1966– Jun 1967);
    AZL 1to YZL 999(Jun 1967 – May 1968);
    AZO 1to YZO 999(May 1968 – Mar 1969);
    AZU 1to YZU 999(Mar 1969 – Feb 1970).
    1 RIto 9999 RI(Feb – May 1970);
    1 IKto 9999 IK(May – Sep 1970);
    1 YIto 9999 YI(Sep 1970 – Feb 1971);
    1 Zto 9999 Z(Feb – Jun 1971);
    1 ZAto 9999 ZA(Jun – Oct 1971);
    1 ZCto 9999 ZC(Oct 1971 – Mar 1972);
    1 ZDto 9999 ZD(Mar – Jun 1972);
    1 ZEto 9999 ZE(Jun – Oct 1972);
    1 ZHto 9999 ZH(Oct 1972 – Feb 1973);
    1 ZIto 9999 ZI(Feb – May 1973);
    1 ZJto 9999 ZJ(May – Aug 1973);
    1 ZLto 9999 ZL(Aug – Dec 1973);
    1 ZOto 9999 ZO(Dec 1973 – Apr 1974);
    1 ZUto 9999 ZU(Apr – Jul 1974).
    1 ARIto 999 YRI(Jul 1974 – May 1975);
    1 AIKto 999 ZIK(May 1975 – Mar 1976);
    1 AYIto 999 YYI(Mar 1976 – Jan 1977);
    1 AZAto 999 YZA(Jan – Aug 1977);
    1 AZCto 999 YZC(Aug 1977 – Mar 1978);
    1 AZDto 999 YZD(Mar – Sep 1978);
    1 AZEto 999 YZE(Sep 1978 – Apr 1979);
    1 AZHto 999 YZH(Apr – Oct 1979);
    1 AZIto 999 YZI(Oct 1979 – Apr 1980);
    1 AZJto 999 YZJ(Apr 1980 – Jan 1981);
    1 AZLto 999 YZL(Jan – May 1981);
    1 AZOto 999 YZO(May 1981 – Jan 1982);
    1 AZUto 999 YZU(Jan – Aug 1982).
    ASI 1to ZSI 999(Aug 1982 – Jun 1983);
    AZG 1to YZG 999(Jun 1983 – May 1984);
    AZS 1to YZS 999(May 1984 – Mar 1985);
    AZV 1to YZV 999(Mar 1985 – Jan 1986).
    SI 1to SI 9999(Jan – Apr 1986);
    ZG 1to ZG 9999(Apr – Jul 1986);
    ZS 1to ZS 8709(Jul – Dec 1986);
    ZV 1and up ( 1989? - present).
    GRI, IRI, SRI, VRIand ZRI(both original and reverse format) were not issued.
    GIK, SIKand VIK(both original and reverse format) were not issued.
    ZIK(both original and reverse format) were not issued.
    Forward 2-letter sequences of ZVwere issued as an alternative to the current scheme for vehicles older than 30-years for the first time in Ireland, and also issued countrywide.

    International circulations (from April 1925): ZZ

    ZZ 1to ZZ 9999(Apr 1925 – Mar 1983);
    1 ZZto 9999 ZZ(Mar 1983 – Mar 1989);
    ZZ 10000and up (circa Mar 1989 - present).
    Some reserved number blocks issued out of sequence within main block.

    Galway CC:(in original issuing sequence) IM ZM

    IM 1to IM 9999(Jan 1904 – Oct 1950);
    ZM 1to ZM 9999(Oct 1950 – Nov 1959).
    AIM 1to ZIM 999(Nov 1959 – May 1970);
    AZM 1to YZM 999(May 1970 – Aug 1976).
    1 IMto 9999 IM(Aug 1976 – Apr 1978);
    1 ZMto 9999 ZM(Apr 1978 – Oct 1979).
    1 AIMto 999 ZIM(Oct 1979 – Feb 1985);
    1 AZMto 797 GZM(Feb 1985 – Dec 1986).

    Kerry CC:(in original issuing sequence) IN ZX

    IN 1to IN 9999(Dec 1903 – Jan 1954);
    ZX 1to ZX 9999(Jan 1954 – Jan 1962).
    AIN 1to ZIN 999(Jan 1962 – Jan 1973);
    AZX 1to YZX 999(Jan 1973 – Jun 1979).
    1 INto 9999 IN(Jun 1979 – Jan 1982);
    1 ZXto 9999 ZX(Jan 1982 – Jan 1986).
    1 AINto 375 CIN(Jan – Dec 1986).

    Kildare CC:(in original issuing sequence) IO ZW

    IO 1to IO 9999(Dec 1903 – Jun 1953);
    ZW 1to ZW 9999(Jun 1953 – Apr 1963).
    AIO 1to ZIO 999(Apr 1963 – Mar 1976);
    AZW 1to YZW 999(Mar 1976 – May 1983).
    1ZWto 9343 ZW(May 1983 – Dec 1986).
    IIOand OIOwere not issued.

    Kilkenny CC:IP

    IP 1to IP 9999(Jan 1904 – Feb 1955);
    AIP 1to ZIP 999(Feb 1955 – Jul 1974).
    1 IPto 9999 IP(Jul 1974 – Oct 1978);
    1 AIPto 235 UIP(Oct 1978 – Dec 1986).
    GIP, KIP were not issued in original format, RIPwere not issued in reverse format.

    VIP1 issued in 1971 was later transferred to the UK licensing system where it is currently issued.

    Laoighis CC (renamed Laoighis (alternative spellings Laois and Leix) in June 1922): CI

    CI 1to CI 9999(Dec 1903 – Jul 1960).
    ACI 1to ZCI 999(Jul 1960 – Apr 1981).
    1 CIto 7342 CI(Apr 1981 – Dec 1986).

    Leitrim CC:IT

    IT 1to IT 9999(Dec 1903 – May 1972).
    AIT 1to KIT 780(May 1972 – Dec 1986).
    A duplicate series of ITfor cars and motorcycles existed prior to 1921.

    Limerick CC:IU IV

    IU 1to IU 9999(Dec 1903 – Nov 1954).
    AIU 1to ZIU 999(Nov 1954 – Sep 1971).
    1 IUto 9999 IU(Sep 1971 – May 1975).
    1 AIUto 999 ZIU(May 1975 – Feb 1982)(note reverse GIUnot issued).
    AIV 1to OIV 520(Feb 1982 – Dec 1986).
    GIU(both original and reverse format) were not issued; JIU 111issued early in December 1961 – main JIUsequence commenced April 1962.
    IIVand MIVwere not issued.

    Limerick City:TI

    TI 1to TI 9999(Jan 1904 – Oct 1959).
    ATI 1to ZTI 999(Oct 1959 – Mar 1977).
    1 TIto 9999 TI(Mar 1977 – Jan 1982).
    1 ATIto 929 FTI(Jan 1982 – Dec 1986).

    Longford CC:IX

    IX 1to IX 9999(Dec 1903 – Feb 1970).
    AIX 1to PIX 710(Feb 1970 – Dec 1986).

    Louth CC:(in original issuingsequence) IY ZY

    IY 1to IY 9999(Dec 1903 – Oct 1954);
    ZY 1to ZY 9999(Oct 1954 – Jan 1964).
    AIY 1to ZIY 999(Jan 1964 – Oct 1976);
    AZY 1to YZY 999(Oct 1976 – Sep 1985).
    101 ZYto 2507 ZY(Sep 1985 – Dec 1986).

    Mayo CC:IZ IS

    IZ 1to IZ 9999(Jan 1904 – Oct 1954).
    AIZ 1to ZIZ 999(Oct 1954 – May 1971).
    1 IZto 9999 IZ(May 1971 – Feb 1976).
    1 AIZto 999 ZIZ(Feb 1976 – Apr 1983).
    AIS 1to HIS 990(Apr 1983 – Dec 1986).
    GIZ(both original and reversed format) were not issued.

    Meath CC:(in original issuing sequence) AI ZN

    AI 1to AI 9999(Dec 1903 – Sep 1951);
    ZN 1to ZN 9999(Sep 1951 – Feb 1962).
    AAI 1to ZAI 999(Feb 1962 – Jun 1975);
    AZN 1to YZN 999(Jun 1975 – Oct 1982).
    1 AIto 9999 AI(Oct 1982 – Dec 1986);
    10 ZNto 88 ZN(Dec 1986).

    Monaghan CC:BI

    BI 1to BI 9999(Dec 1903 – Mar 1961).
    ABI 1to ZBI 999(Mar 1961 – Oct 1981).
    1 BIto 6540 BI(Oct 1981 – Dec 1986).

    Offaly CC (County Council of Kings County, renamed Offaly in June 1922): IR

    Tractor with an IR licence plate
    IR 1to IR 9999(Jan 1904 – May 1960).
    AIR 1to ZIR 999(May 1960 – Mar 1981).
    1 IRto 7834 IR(Mar 1981 – Dec 1986).

    Roscommon CC:DI

    DI 1to DI 9999(Dec 1903 – Jan 1963).
    ADI 1to ZDI 999(Jan 1963 – Apr 1980).
    1 DIto 9999 DI(Apr 1980 – Feb 1986).
    100 ADIto 292 BDI(Feb – Dec 1986).
    A duplicate series of DIfor cars and motorcycles existed prior to 1921.

    Sligo CC:EI

    EI 1to EI 9999(Dec 1903 – Nov 1959).
    AEI 1to ZEI 999(Nov 1959 – Feb 1980).
    1 EIto 9999EI(Feb 1980 – Apr 1986).
    1 AEIto 835 AEI(Apr – Dec 1986).

    Tipperary North Riding CC:FI

    FI 1to FI 9999(Dec 1903 – Jan 1958).
    AFI 1to ZFI 999(Jan 1958 – May 1977).
    1 FIto 9999 FI(May 1977 – Jan 1981).
    1 AFIto 418 JFI(Jan 1981 – Dec 1986).
    FI 1-50issued for cars only; then duplicate series for cars and motorcycles from FI 51up, until 1920.
    The series with the prefix JFInever issued although the series with the suffix JFIwas issued. ZFIwas not authorised by SRO (Statutory Rules Orders) No.128, issued 18 May 1967 and was issued in error, commencing Dec 1976. SRO No.128 only authorised the blocks KFI-PFIand RFI-YFI. No retrospective SRO was issued to legitimise ZFI's issue.

    Tipperary South Riding CC:HI GI

    HI 1to HI 9999(Dec 1903 – Sep 1954).
    AHI 1to ZHI 999(Sep 1954 – Nov 1971).
    1 HIto 9999 HI(Nov 1971 – May 1976).
    1 AHIto 999 ZHI(May 1976 – May 1985).
    AGI 1to CGI 871(May 1985 – Dec 1986).
    GHIand IHI(both original and reversed format) were not issued.

    Waterford CC:KI

    KI 1to KI 9999(Jan 1904 – Mar 1961).
    AKI 1to ZKI 999(Mar 1961 – Jul 1979).
    1 KIto 9999 KI(Jul 1979 – Jun 1986).
    1 AKIto 586 AKI(Jun – Dec 1986).

    Waterford City:WI

    WI 1to WI 9999(Jan 1904 – Jan 1966).
    AWI 1to WWI 80(Jan 1966 – Dec 1986).

    Westmeath CC:LI

    LI 1to LI 9999(Dec 1903 – Jun 1959).
    ALI 1to ZLI 999(Jun 1959 – Aug 1978).
    1 LIto 9999 LI(Aug 1978 – Feb 1983).
    1 ALIto 869 GLI(Feb 1983 – Dec 1986).

    Wexford CC:(in original issuing sequence) MI ZR

    MI 1to MI 9999(Jan 1904 – Jan1952);
    ZR 1to ZR 9999(Jan 1952 – May 1961).
    AMI 1to YMI 999(May 1961 – Jul 1973);
    AZR 1to YZR 999(Jul 1973 – Jun 1980).
    1 MIto 9999 MI(Jun 1980 – Oct 1983);
    1 ZRto 8071 ZR(Oct 1983 – Dec 1986).
    MI 9922-9999were issued by the Police in 1921 as a consequence of The Road Vehicles (Defaulting Councils)(Ireland) Order, 1921.
    ZMIwere not issued.

    Wicklow CC:NI

    NI 1to NI 9999(Jan 1904 – May 1957).
    ANI 1to ZNI 999(May 1957 – May 1975).
    1 NIto 9999 NI(May 1975 – Mar 1979).
    1 ANIto 426 TNI(Mar 1979 – Dec 1986).
    QNIwas issued in Northern Ireland for cars with indeterminate age, kit cars.

    On 1 January 1987, a completely new registration plate system was introduced for new vehicles. It consisted of a white plate with black letters, front and rear. The first two numbers were the year letter (87) followed by the initial of the county, in this case (D), followed by a random number eg 87 D 1,87 C 2, 87 Lk 3, etc.

    Vehicles older than 1987 imported into Ireland from 1987 were not given age-related numbers from the old system but were included in the new system. Their initial year number and county (i.e. A Uk reg 1967 Ford Cortina (MHW 7E) would be registered as 67 D 1 (e.g. 67 D (or any county initial) 1) This would state the year of its first registration or manufacture outside the state but since 2011 these numbers have begun at 120000 which is not historical or authentic (eg 67 D 120001). Other examples would include that 1977 cars that have 77 number plates, 1978 with 78 number plates, 1979 with 79 number plates or 1980 with 80 number plates and so on. Volkswagen Beetle cars that were imported as knock-down kits from Mexico and assembled up to the mid-2000s were registered in Ireland on original Irish reg chassis having pre-1978 number plates.

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