Vehicle registration plates of the Vizhutuan Federation

In the Vizhutuan Federation, vehicle registration plates started to be issued in 1917. The current plate, which started to be issued in 2011, follows the format N-LXXX-###, in which N-L being an alphanumeric code, XXX being two letters, and ### being a random 4-digit number. The plate colour is black on white. In 2011, the flag of Vizhutu was added below the serial number.

1917-1945
In 1917, the Vizhutuan Federation began issuing vehicle registration plates. They had the X #### format, where X was a numeric location code and #### was a serial number from 1 to 9999. 1-3 were assigned to Vizhutu, 4-6 to Lenying, and 7-9 to Tambal. The plates were black on white.

1945-1974
On November 2, 1945, the Ministry of Transport of Vizhutu was founded, and the plates were changed to the XX ##### format. XX was the province code, 01-39 was assigned to Vizhutu, 40-59 to Lenying, 60-79 to Tambal, 80-89 to Bur, and 90-99 for Nyidush. After Visaha (01) reached 01-99999, it was was allocated the 28-39 block in July 1957. The format ended in December 1974 because Visaha was approaching 39-9999.

1974-1988
The new format was effective 1 January 1975. It resembled the reversed FNI system, and the plates were black-on-white. The new format was XXL-####, with XX being the code, L being a letter (except for I and O) and #### being a serial number (this time with leading zeros).

1988-2011
On 28 January 1988, Visaha passed 39Z-9999 and the format was changed to XXLL-####. Also, additional codes were allocated to large cities: 32-34 was allocated to Shaoye, 35 to Guerut, 36 to Andot, 37 to Uchaklua, 38 to Huoshana, 39 to Simye, 40-42 to Tambal, 54-56 to Ashe, 57-58 to Ndembishan, 59 to Gurizh, 70-73 to Shaklokuo, 74-76 to Puresho, 77-78 to Ehurana, 79 to Bavely, 85-87 for Rukura, 88 to Firyaw, 89 to Shushauto, 95-97 for Oching, 98 to Wuhi, and 99 to Sawir.

Plate registered in Visaha, Vizhutu:

Plate registered in Shaklokuo, Bur:

2011-present
After Visaha passed 31ZZ-9999 on 4 July 2011, the codes were revamped and the format was changed to 1-AXXX-999. 1-A could be an alphanumeric regional code, XXX could be three letters, and 999 could be three digits. Owners had until 4 July 2021 to replace their 1975 and 1990 plates. The format for vehicles registered between 1990 and 2013 had their format changed to 1A-XX999. For example, plate 28FV-3089 would have to be replaced by 1-VFV3-089.

Government vehicles
Government plates begin with the codes 6-W, 7-W, 6-X, and 7-X (Vizhutu), 8-X, 6-Y, 7-Y (Lenying), 9-X, 8-Y, and 9-Y: (Tambal), 6-Z, and 7-Z (Bur), and 8-Z, 9-Z (Nyidush). Prior to 2011, the code for government plates was 00.For prime ministerial vehicles, the format is 6-WVZT-###. (For example, the prime minister's limosine has the code 6-WVZT-001.

Military vehicles
For military vehicles, the format is 1-A###-XXX. The color is white on black.

Royalty
Members of the Vizhutuan royal family get specialized plates.