Gibraltar car license plates have used a standard European-sized number plate since 2001, in black letters on a yellow background. Since 2021, a blue stripe with the international code for Gibraltar, GBZ, has been displayed on the left-hand side. The configuration of the license plate of Gibraltar is the letter G, followed by four numbers and a letter. Although it belongs to United Kingdom, it has a completely different number plate system.



Although Gibraltar is a British Crown Dependency, it has its own vehicle registration system, very similar to that of the United Kingdom. Gibraltar license plates use the same characteristic British typography, following the European-style registration plate format with dimensions of 520x110 mm. Since December 2024, personalized license plates have been available in Gibraltar.

The following carousel shows in a quick and visual way how Gibraltar license plates have changed over recent years: from classic black-background formats to modern plates with the blue GBZ band and the former European euroband used before Brexit. An easy guide to understand at a glance the real evolution of Gibraltar vehicle registration plates.
Since late 2024, personalized Gibraltar license plates have been officially allowed, with prices ranging from £1,250 to £10,000, or up to £50,000 for G-less registrations (without the initial G letter). Personalized Gibraltar registration plates were introduced in December 2024 and updated in December 2025. It is currently possible to choose almost any combination. Single-character registrations cost £50,000, two-character plates £20,000, three-character plates £10,000, and so on. These personalized car license plates are available at personalisedplates.gov.gi, where users can check which combinations are already in use and which are still available. (Read 2026 news.). Among the most desired combinations are 1, A, F1, P1, 007, 911, V12, VIP, BOND, JB1, JB007, AMG, AMG63 and BMW. To maintain clarity and avoid confusion, the letters I, O, Q, S and Z are not permitted. These exclusive Gibraltar registration plates offer drivers the chance to own high-value custom car plates, strengthening Gibraltar’s reputation as a reference point for premium personalized vehicle registration plates.
Personalized Gibraltar license plates from 2024 to 2025 were composed only of the letter G followed by up to 5 characters, which could be numbers or letters. It was also possible to create fully letter-based combinations, but always beginning with the letter G. For example, G1B, GIBRAL or G99999 would be possible personalized registrations. Before December 2024, personalized Gibraltar registration plates were not officially available. However, it was possible to purchase specific low-number registrations through the DVLD (Driver and Vehicle License Department). The "personalized" registrations available in this way were those below the number 20000 (as of 2013), with prices ranging from £250 (~€280) to £1000 (~€1117). In principle, this system remains in place after the 2024 changes. The official website for purchasing personalized Gibraltar license plates is personalisedplates.gov.gi/.

The current Gibraltar registration plate system with a final letter began on 6 September 2001, using a format such as G 1000 A. The Gibraltar license plate configuration consists of the letter G (for Gibraltar), followed by four serial numbers (from 1000 to 9999), and a final letter. On the left side of the plate, a blue GBZ band has been displayed since 2021, while before 2021 the European euroband was used. This change was caused by Brexit, which affected not only the United Kingdom but also British territories connected to the European Union. Gibraltar’s international vehicle registration code since 1926 has been GBZ. This code was selected by the United Kingdom when its own international code was GB, adding an extra final letter unrelated to Gibraltar itself: Z. (It should be noted that the code GBG is used in Guernsey). On some motorcycle registration plates, the tax disc sticker is displayed directly on the plate itself, usually over the euroband or to the right of the letter G.

The size of Gibraltar license plates is the same as in the United Kingdom, measuring 520x111 mm, with black characters on a yellow background at the rear and black characters on a white background at the front. The square rear registration plate measures 285x203 mm. Therefore, it can be said that there are two main plate sizes in Gibraltar: a long format and a taller square format.

Yes, Gibraltar allows several approved fonts, although the British typeface is the most commonly used. In some cases, it is possible to see Gibraltar license plates with a different typography, mainly italic styles, although these are uncommon and are usually found on black-background plates. It is also possible to see Gibraltar registration plates with grey or white characters on a black background, especially from the previous registration system used until 2001, both with and without the euroband, even when the numbering does not match the historic black-background style.
Special Gibraltar registration plates are extremely rare and are not easily seen even on Gibraltar roads. The Governor of Gibraltar uses the registration G1, which until 2021 included the territory euroband on the left side. It is also possible that a plate displaying a golden crown instead of G1 may be used. Dealer registration plates begin with the letters DLR followed by serial numbers, shown in white characters on a blue background.
Temporary and export Gibraltar license plates use the same format as the standard system, but display the expiration month and year on a green band located on the right side of the plate.
Current Gibraltar trailer license plates use the standard registration design, but with a different configuration. Trailer registration plates begin with the letters GT. These plates are displayed on the rear left side of the trailer.

Historic vehicle registration plates in Gibraltar use the same dimensions and characteristics as the standard system, but end with the letter H. This system began in 2014 with the registration G 1000 H.
If you want to discover the history of Gibraltar license plates up to the present day, below are the most characteristic milestones. Until 2001, Gibraltar used a registration system composed of the letter G followed by several numbers. From 1912 until 2001, Gibraltar registration plates consisted of the letter G followed by one to five serial digits, ending in September 2001 before reaching G99999, more specifically at G98999. During the first years of Gibraltar license plates in the early 20th century, not only the letter G was used, but also GBZ (GBZ123), up to approximately registration number 1600. In addition, vehicles travelling into Spain, mainly buses, had to carry two registration plates: the Gibraltar plate and a Spanish registration plate. The Spanish plate used was the one issued in Cadiz (CA). Until the border closure in 1969, Gibraltar taxis crossing the border used registration plates with red characters on a white background.


Until 2001, it was not necessary to display the euroband on the left side of Gibraltar registration plates, so the oval GBZ international code sticker was displayed on the rear of the vehicle when travelling abroad. Finally, in 2021, due to Brexit, the European euroband and European Union flag were removed and replaced with a simple blue strip displaying the letters GBZ.
Until 2001, temporary tourist Gibraltar registration plates began with the letters GG [GG 12345]. This system was replaced in 2001 by the current temporary/export registration plate format.
Front license plate (black on white)

Square rear standard system plate

Motorcycle license plate (black on yellow)

Low-number registration plate (purchased) + info

Rear plate (black on yellow)

Front plate (black on white)

Until approximately 1983 (white on black)

Previous motorcycle system (white on black)

The code GBZ identifies Gibraltar. The license plates of Gibraltar may be used with the international registration code GBZ next to it on the back part of the car.
Below you can find a car with the oval code and international recognition of Gibraltar which is GBZ.
The international code GBZ identifies Gibraltar, in Europe.
The country that uses the code GBZ on its car license plate system is Gibraltar.. The letter or letters GBZ always identify Gibraltar. The international code GBZ must always be displayed on the rear of the vehicle inGibraltarSpain in an oval in black characters on a white background when travelling abroad, except in very rare cases.
The date of the first car license plate registration officially issued in Gibraltar was in 1913.
In Gibraltar, you drive on the right side of the road.
Gibraltar is located in the continent . You can check how are the license plates of Europe following the link to the general section within matriculasdelmundo. Car license plates in Europe
In English, license plate of Gibraltar is commonly called a license plate of Gibraltar in the United States and Canada. In the UK and Australia, it’s often known as a number plate of Gibraltar. Another term, registration plate of Gibraltar, is understood globally and is slightly more formal. All these terms refer to the same vehicle identification plate of Gibraltar, with usage varying by country. Car plate of Gibraltar can be used in more technical situations.
Yes, both license plate of Gibraltar and registration plate of Gibraltar can be used to refer the same vehicle registration unique number of Gibraltar.
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