The licence plates may have one of the following designs:
A – White reflective plate, black print For cars, trucks, buses, etc. taxed and fit to drive on public roads. Most cars in Norway have these plates. Motorcycles, mopeds, moped cars, trailers, caravans etc have plates with two letters and four digits.
B – Black plate, yellow print These are for all vehicles that are approved and deemed safe but never drive on public roads. This includes logging and mining equipment,
snowmobiles, various transports at airports and ports, etc. Such vehicles are tax exempt. Vehicles registered on
Svalbard also use these plates, as according to the
Svalbard Treaty, national taxes may not be levied on Svalbard.
C – Black plate, white print Rally and other competition cars. The vehicle may be driven legally on the road to and from training and events if a NMF licence and a statement from the local club on training times is presented. Insurance and road tax has to be paid, but there is no import tax on new vehicles.
D – Orange plates, black print Military cars, trucks, buses, tanks etc. Orange plates with red print are military cars, such as tanks etc., see class I below
E – Green reflective plate, black print For cars, vans, small trucks, etc. taxed and fit to drive on public roads, equipped with only one row of seats (driver included) and with sufficient internal volume to fit a crate 140 cm long by 90 cm wide by 105 cm high. This category is primarily intended for tradesmen, couriers and such, but there is no restriction on who can own or operate such a vehicle. Vehicles with green plates are taxed more lightly than vehicles with white plates.
F – Blue plate, yellow print These are
diplomatic corps plates; they are used on official cars of foreign embassies and consular services. These plates always use prefix CD. The first two digits shows which
diplomatic mission the vehicle belongs to. They are tax exempt.
G – Red plate, white print Dealer plates. These plates are assigned to car dealerships and used for ferrying or test driving. They can be moved freely from car to car. Since mid 2015 there is a new format starting from AAA10. This format is centrally issued. Dealer plates for trailers has a T as suffix.
H – Red plate, black print Stickers used for ferrying or testing unregistered but roadworthy vehicles, prototypes etc. Issued on day-to-day basis at a cost of NOK 310 per day. The date of issue is printed to the right of the registration number.
I – Orange plate, red print Military test plates, with two or three letters (FMU or T-U) followed by three number with leading zero. FMU is for "Forsvarsmuséet" (the
Armed Forces Museum) or T-U for "Test og utvikling" (testing and development).
J – White plates, black print, red margins Export and tourist plates. No letters. Left and right is a red border with the month/year of expiry written vertically.
Personalised number plates Starting in 2017, it is possible to apply for
personalised number plates bearing any combination of two to seven letters and digits, with certain exceptions, mainly for offensive words or phrases and registered trademarks. Subject to those conditions, and upon payment of a NOK 9 000 fee, the applicant is granted the exclusive right to use the requested registration number on any class A or E vehicle they own for ten years. == Validation sticker ==