What Age Car Can My Number Plate Go On?

If you're wondering what age car your number plate can go on, the general rule is simple: a private registration can only be assigned to a vehicle of the same age or newer than the registration itself. You cannot put a registration on a vehicle if it would make the vehicle appear newer than it really is.

For example, a registration issued in 2025 cannot be displayed on a vehicle first registered in 2018. However, a registration from 2018 can usually be assigned to a vehicle registered in 2025.

Use the Vehicle Age Checker below to check if your private plate can go on your car and find out what age car your number plate can be assigned to. Simply select your vehicle's registration to see which registrations are eligible.

Vehicle Age Checker

When purchasing a private number plate, it's important to check that it can legally be assigned to your intended vehicle. Select your vehicle's age below and we'll show you which registrations are eligible.

Not sure which registration type applies to your vehicle?

  • Current registrations (2001-present) use a two-digit age identifier in the middle of the registration (e.g. AB25 CDE).

  • Prefix registrations (1983-2001) use an age-identifying letter at the beginning of the registration (e.g. A123 ABC).

  • Suffix registrations (1963-1983) use an age-identifying letter at the end of the registration (e.g. ABC 123A).

Dateless and Northern Irish registrations are not subject to standard age identifiers and can usually be assigned to vehicles of any age.

What Age Car Can I Put My Private Plate On?

Select your registration below to find out what year car your private plate can go on.

Note: If your vehicle already displays a personalised registration, the number plate may be masking the vehicle's true age. In this case, use the original registration date shown on your V5C log book rather than the personalised registration currently displayed on the vehicle.

Why Checking Vehicle Age Matters

Not all registrations can be assigned to all vehicles. Before a registration can be transferred, its age identifier must be compatible with the vehicle's registration date.

This is particularly important when buying a private number plate, where a registration may appear suitable but fail eligibility checks because of vehicle age restrictions.

Checking registration date compatibility beforehand helps ensure a smoother transfer process and reduces the risk of purchasing a registration that cannot be used on your vehicle.

Dateless And Northern Irish Registrations

If the registration you want isn't eligible for your vehicle because of its age identifier, a dateless or Northern Irish registration may be a suitable alternative.

Unlike standard age-related registrations, dateless and Northern Irish registrations do not reveal a vehicle's age. Dateless registrations were issued before 1963, while Northern Irish registrations use formats such as ABC 1234 rather than age identifiers.

Because these registrations do not carry a year identifier, they are not subject to the same vehicle age restrictions as current, prefix and suffix registrations. This means they can be assigned to vehicles of any age, making them one of the most flexible registration formats available.

For buyers looking for a personalised registration, this flexibility is a major advantage. Rather than being limited by registration date compatibility, you can focus on finding the right name, initials or combination of characters without worrying about whether the registration appears too new for your vehicle.

FAQs: Can My Number Plate Go On My Car?

The questions below cover some of the most common queries about age-related registrations, private number plates and the rules that determine whether a registration can be assigned to a vehicle.

If your question hasn't been answered, please contact us and we'll help you find the perfect plate.

Can I Put My Private Plate On Any Car?

Not necessarily. Most private registrations can only be assigned to vehicles that are the same age or newer than the registration itself. If a registration would make a vehicle appear newer than it really is, it cannot legally be assigned.

The main exceptions are dateless and Northern Irish registrations. Because these registrations do not contain a standard age identifier, they can be assigned to vehicles of any age, making them some of the most versatile personalised registrations available.

If you're unsure whether a registration is age-compatible with your vehicle, you can use National Numbers Vehicle Age Checker above before purchasing or transferring the plate.

Why Doesn't My Personalised Registration Match My Vehicle's Age?

A personalised registration doesn't necessarily reflect the age of the vehicle displaying it. When a private number plate is transferred, it replaces the vehicle's original registration, meaning the age identifier shown on the number plate may no longer relate to the vehicle itself.

For example, a 2024 vehicle could display a dateless registration originally issued before 1963, while an older vehicle may display a registration that appears much newer than its original registration date. This is perfectly normal and does not change the vehicle's true age or registration history.

If you're trying to determine a vehicle's original registration age, don't rely solely on the number plate. Check the V5C log book, which records the vehicle's date of first registration regardless of any personalised registrations that have been assigned since.

This is also why it's important to use your vehicle's original registration date when checking number plate eligibility, rather than the age shown by a personalised registration currently displayed on the vehicle.

Can I Put My Old Plates On My New Car?

In most cases, yes. An older registration can usually be assigned to a newer vehicle provided the registration is in your name and meets the relevant transfer requirements.

Many motorists choose to transfer their personalised registration when changing vehicles. Before doing so, it's important to check that the registration is eligible for the vehicle receiving it. See our guide to transferring private registration numbers for more information.

What Happens If A Number Plate Is Not Eligible For My Vehicle?

If a registration is not age-compatible with your vehicle, it cannot legally be assigned. This most commonly happens when a registration's age identifier is newer than the vehicle receiving it.

In this situation, you may need to choose an older registration, a dateless registration or a Northern Irish registration instead. The Vehicle Age Checker above can help identify suitable registration options before you buy.