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20. 12. 2022
Austrian number plates are attached to cars that are registered in Austria for vehicle regulation. Its car registration and number plates are fixed. This article will teach you everything you need to know about vehicle registration and Austrian number plates.
In Austria, vehicle insurance companies register vehicles on behalf of the government. You can register your vehicle at the registration office of your insurance company and obtain an Austrian registration certificate.
To get your vehicle registered, the application requirements for Austrian registration include:
The European Certificate of Conformity (COC) is a document that illustrates that a vehicle fulfils the vital European traffic constitutions.
It is usually given by the vehicle’s manufacturer, however, EUROCOC can serve you by ordering and delivering it immediately to you.
Applications for registration can be submitted by email, fax, mail, or in person. Data is typically entered within 5 business days. Appointments can be made by email, fax, mail, or in person also.
Required documents must be submitted to the Registration Office. The office will enter the data without you filling out a form. All you have to do is sign the application. Vehicles may also be registered by a third party with written authorization.
When you register your vehicle, the Registration Office issues a registration certificate. On the proposal, the Registration Office will issue two identical copies of the Certificate of Registration to you. Applicants will also receive a vehicle registration certificate.
After paying the expenses, the applicant will receive the Austrian number plate and inspection sticker (Pickerl) immediately from the registration office.
Fees for vehicle registration and Austrian number plates include:
The Austrian number plate is a necessary vehicle accessory, and it contains a vehicle’s registration number. They are used to verify roadway approvals, proof of valid liability insurance, and vehicle identification and recognition.
The Austrian number plate is made of metal. The printed text is black letters and numbers on a white background.
The common design of Austrian plates, like other EU license plates, consists of a blue area containing the EU flag and the country code, ‘A’. The top and bottom contain tri-bands of red, white, and red, the national colours of Austria.
The majority of the European countries, including Austria, have a common size for number plates. The size of an Austrian license plate is 520 mm x 110 mm (20.5 inches x 4.3 inches).
The alphanumeric format for the Austrian plate is ‘XX ∇’ followed by a group of numbers. The breakdown of the format is:
This represents the district of the vehicle’s registration and is usually one or two letters.
The coat of arms of the Austrian federal state to which the registration district belongs.
The letter/number combination contains a minimum of 3 characters (at least 1 number and 1 letter). A maximum of 5 characters is allowed in countryside districts, while standard Austrian number plates start with a number and end with a letter.
Other Austrian license plates include those for state officials, electric car owners, diplomats, the military, and export transit.
Personalized Austrian number plates are available for an extra fee. You’ll need to pay €228.30 for registration and €21.00 for the plates themselves.
The format for custom plates is ‘XX – CUSTOM LETTERS – NUMBER’.