Vehicle registration plates of Uganda

Uganda vehicle license plates

Uganda requires its residents to register their motor vehicles and display vehicle registration plates.[1] A serial letter is shown in the right part of the plate. [2]

Uganda Government vehicles are written with red paint on a yellow/orange or white background. They all start with UG, followed by a number number finally a letter code to identify the ministry, department, or agency.

Image First issued Design Slogan Serial format Serials issued Notes
1990
Police

Government vehicles are identified with the following codes:[3][4]

  • A- Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries
  • B- Electoral Commission & Human Rights Commission
  • C- Office of the President / State House of Uganda
  • D- Ministry of Defence and Veteran Affairs
  • E- Ministry of Education and Sports
  • F- Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development
  • G-Ministry of Internal Affairs
  • H- Parliament of Uganda/ Office of the Auditor General
  • I- Ministry of Ministry of East African Community Affairs
  • J- Ministry of Judiciary and Constitutional Affairs
  • K- Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development
  • L- Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development
  • M- Ministry of Health
  • N- Ministry of Information and Communications Technology
  • O- Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation
  • Q- Ministry of Public Service
  • R- Ministry of Local Government
  • S- Ministry of Water and Environment
  • T- Uganda Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities
  • U- Uganda Prisons Service
  • W- Ministry of Works and Transport
  • X- Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • Y- Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development
  • Z- Office of the Prime Minister

There are three main motor vehicle licensing bodies; Uganda Revenue Authority (URA), Chief Mechanical Engineer (CME) and the Military Licensing Board (MLB)

References

  1. ^ "License Plates of Uganda". www.worldlicenseplates.com. Retrieved 2020-02-29.
  2. ^ "License Plates of Uganda". Retrieved 2024-01-23.
  3. ^ Kizito, Francis (2018-10-04). "What do you know about Ugandan number plates? A quick guide". MBU. Retrieved 2020-02-29.
  4. ^ Joshua, Walakira (7 March 2019). "HOW TO TELL GOV'T CAR NUMBER PLATES – mulengeranews.com". Retrieved 2020-02-29.
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