UK stickers: Why GB stickers and number plates are no longer valid

Your car must display a UK sticker or number plates – rather than the GB identifiers used previously – if you drive abroad.

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Planning to drive abroad on holiday this summer? The GB car sticker you may have used last year needs to be swapped for a UK one.

The latest government guidance, introduced in the wake of Brexit, states that any British car driving in the EU must have a UK identifier.

If your car has number plates with a Union Jack flag and ‘UK’ text on the left-hand side, however, you do not also require a separate UK sticker.

The rest of British

UK sticker

It’s worth noting that only the Union Jack is permitted, though. A UK sticker is still mandatory if your number plates display the national flag of England, Scotland or Wales. The EU symbol is no longer permitted on newly manufactured registration plates.

Cars with plates that display numbers and letters only – i.e. there is no flag or country identifier – must display a UK sticker as well

The government adds that if you’re driving in Spain, Cyprus or Malta, you must display a UK sticker no matter what is on your number plate. But a UK sticker is not required to drive in Ireland.

Other types of number plate

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In December 2020, the government introduced green number plates for electric cars. These non-mandatory plates are available to new and existing vehicles, and feature a green flash on the left-hand side. This can include a flag and ‘UK’ identifier, just like regular plates.

From 1 January 2021, changes were also made to eligibility for black and silver number plates. Only classic vehicles manufactured before 1 January 1980 are now eligible to display these – and they must be licensed in the historic tax class.

Land Rover Owner International called this ‘a blow to owners of military vehicles which were approaching 40 years of age’. It references Land Rover models that would have displayed black and silver plates showing their military equipment registration mark (ERM) during service.

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5 COMMENTS

  1. It seems under the new regulations that it is possible to dispense with the dreaded GB oval if you have a number plate with a plain blue strip with the letters GB (no stars and no flag). This is the system that non EU Turkey has. I cannot find any company that is offering them yet. The UK flag on the plate leaves the car at risk of damage in Scotalnd Wales and Ireland so I am reluctant to go that route

    • Why don’t you use the St George flag on your number plate, the union flag is seen as a sign of oppression everywhere, but no problem being proud of your country and you will be perfectly safe from vandalism. PS we don’t paint our faces anymore.

  2. Does anyone know the correct (Geneva Convention) size for a GB or UK plate?
    And how long before a GB plate ceases to be lawful?

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