Foreign missions Vehicle registration plates of Malaysia
1 foreign missions
1.1 diplomatic corps
1.2 consular corps
1.3 united nations
1.4 other international organisations
foreign missions
diplomatic corps
a malaysian plate yemeni diplomatic vehicle.
the registration plates of diplomatic corps in malaysia distinct other number plate formats in country. follow 1c-2c-dc format , have either white characters on red background or white characters on black background. furthermore, leading zeroes used in addition hyphens between characters.
1c - first code denotes nationality. (see list below)
2c - second code denotes rank. (e.g. : 01 = head of mission s official car, 52 = attaché)
dc - constant suffix denotes diplomatic corps.
maybe reason why dc series (dc ####) restricted, dd issued directly after db exhausted.
consular corps
the registration plates of consular corps in malaysia complement number plates of diplomatic corps. follow 1c-2c-cc format , have white characters on black background. leading zeroes , hyphens used.
1c - first code denotes nationality. (e.g. : 15 = australia, 43 = denmark)
2c - second code dependent on malaysian state , denotes rank. (e.g. : 01 = head of consular mission in kuala lumpur, 02 = head of consular mission in penang)
cc - constant suffix denotes consular corps.
maybe reason why cc series (cc ####) restricted dc series, cd issued directly after cb exhausted.
united nations
registration plates vehicles registered under united nations (un) in malaysia use 1c-2c-un format. these plates issued white characters on black background or white characters on red background.
1c - second code denotes organisation within un. (e.g. : 10 = united nations development programme, 11 = world health organization)
2c - first code denotes rank. (e.g. : 01 = head of united nations office official car, 04 = head of united nations office personal car)
un - constant suffix denotes united nations.
other international organisations
a pa suffix used vehicles registered under other international organisations in malaysia. follow similar format used diplomatic corps.
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