Sample of a current Azerbaijan license plate with RFiD TAG
A plate of the type issued before 2011
Rectangular format (rear) plate. Unlike the rear, the DIN shaped front plate on this car has dashes.

Vehicle registration plates of Azerbaijan are usually composed of two numbers (identifying the vehicle registration department), a hyphen, two letters, a hyphen and three numbers (e.g. 31-PO-069); the plates are coloured in black font on a white background. The plates are the same size as European plates and usually have an Azerbaijani flag and the initials 'AZ' on the left side.

In September 2011, new style plates with a rectangular flag and a microchip were introduced. The Azerbaijan license plate incorporates an RFiD TAG/chip. The RFiD TAG is placed on the lower left corner of the license plate below the Azerbaijan national flag, in most plates the TAG has the "AZ" letters printed on. The TAG may move to the top right corner and lose the "AZ" printing on some of the more squared license plate formats. The colour of the LP still varies depending on the vehicles usage and ownership.

The Portuguese company Porta Saber, Lda supplies the license plate RFiD TAG and the License Plate RFiD Reading System and Software.

Previous series

Between 1977 and 1993, Azerbaijan registration plates were manufactured in accordance with the Soviet GOST 3207-77 standard. The alphanumeric sequence took the form of: x #### XX, where x is a lowercase Cyrillic serial/counter letter; # is any digit in the range 0–9; and XX are two uppercase Cyrillic letters indicating where the vehicle was first registered.

Azerbaijan used codes АГ, АЖ and АЗ without particularity of city or department, and HK was only used for Nagorno-Karabakh.

Car designations

As with Turkish plates (which in turn adopted a reversed version of the former French license plate system), in Azeri plates the first two digits of the license plate represent the department, followed by a progressive 2-letter and 3-number system (progression starting with 90-AA-001 and ending with 90-ZZ-999). Below is a table of digits and relevant departments (italic means this department is controlled (or mostly-controlled) by Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, bold means this department is a part of Naxçıvan AR):

CodeDepartmentCodeDepartmentCodeDepartment
01Absheron26Xaçmaz51Samux
02Ağdam27Xankəndi52Salyan
03Ağdaş28Xocavənd53Siyəzən
04Ağcabədi29Xızı54Sabirabad
05Ağstafa30İmişli55Şəki
06Ağsu31İsmayıllı56Şamaxı
07Astara32Kəlbəcər57Şəmkir
08Balakən33Kürdəmir58Şuşa
09Bərdə34Qax59Tərtər
10/77/90Baku35Qazax60Tovuz
11Beyləqan36Qəbələ61Şahbuz
12Biləsuvar37Qobustan62Zaqatala (city)
13Not used38Qusar63Zərdab
14Cəbrayıl39Qubadlı64Zəngilan
15Cəlilabad40Quba65Şərur
16Culfa41Laçın66Şirvan
17Daşkəsən42Lənkəran67Babək
18Əsgəran43Lerik68Tərtər
19Füzuli44Masallı69Ordubad
20Gədəbəy45Mingəçevir70Ucar
21Gəncə46Naftalan71Yardımlı
22Goranboy47Neftçala72Yevlax
23Göyçay48Oğuz75/85Naxçıvan
24Hacıqabul49Saatlı
25Göygöl50Sumgait

Types of plates

  • Government Officials - Composed 31 AA 069
  • Ministry of Defence - Composed 31 AM 069
  • Ministry of Internal Affairs - Composed 31 AP 069
  • Ministry of Justice - Composed 31 AO 069
  • Presidential Administration - Composed 31 PA 069
  • President's Secret Service - Composed 31 PM 069
  • State Security Service - Composed 31 AS 069
  • Trailers - Composed the same way as usual Azerbaijan plates, but with no hyphen.
  • Foreign series - Composed of a letter, three numbers a space and three more numbers.
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