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Vehicle registration plates of Ivory Coast

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Plate with a single row of white alphanumeric characters on a blue background, and an orange bar on the right side containing the white letters CI at the bottom, and a white silhouette of the Ivory Coast inside a white circle at the top.
Plate of a private vehicle
Plate with a single row of black alphanumeric characters on an orange background, and a white bar on the right side containing the black letters CI at the bottom, and a black silhouette of the Ivory Coast inside a black circle at the top.
Plate of the diplomatic corps
Plate with white alphanumeric characters on a green background, and an orange bar on the right side containing the white letters CI at the bottom, and a white silhouette of the Ivory Coast inside a white circle at the top.
Temporary plate
Plate with a single row of white alphanumeric characters on a black background, with the flag of the Ivory Coast preceding the text on the left side.
Military plate

Vehicle registration places of Ivory Coast use European standard sizes. Ivory Coast plates are unique because of the color scheme and the location of the identifier band. The plate is white on blue and the identifier is located on the right with the colour scheme of white on orange with the outline of the country on its top and the letters CI, standing for Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) underneath. The registration identifier consists of four digits followed by two letters, then two digits. The final two digits indicate the region of origination of the vehicle.[1]

Diplomatic plates are black on orange and contain a two-letter designation of the institute that the vehicle belongs to, for example CD for corps diplomatique (diplomatic corps), MD for mission diplomatique (diplomatic mission) or CMD chef du mission diplomatique (head of diplomatic mission). Temporary plates are white on green and contain the letters IT for immatriculation temporaire (temporary registration). Military plates white on black, with the registration identifier preceded by the flag of Ivory Coast.

Registration plates issued from 1 June 2023 use a XX-NNN-ZZ format, composed of a series of 7 alphanumeric characters: 2 letters, 3 numbers, and then 2 letters (e.g. AB-123-BC). This format is monitored nationwide and registration plates are permanently attached to a vehicle from its first registration to its disposal. Registration plates are made of reflex-reflecting material, white at the front and rear, with black characters. The old model plates remain valid and will be gradually phased out.

References

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  1. ^ "Demander un Changement de Région d'Immatriculation". SERVICEPUBLIC.GOUV.CI (in French). Retrieved 22 May 2021.