The latest system of
Czech vehicle registration plate was introduced between 29 June and 17 July 2001. In this system, the first letter from the left represents the region
(kraj), and this is combined with numbers issued in series from 1
x0 0001, where
x is the letter representing the region. By 2009,
Prague (A) has reached the combination 9
x9 9999 in its respective series; consequently it then started issuing plates which included a two-letter combination in the format 1
xa 0000 to 9
xa 9999, where
x is the regional letter and
a is a letter in alphabetical order (so that 1AA 9999 is followed by 1AB 0000, and so on). Shortly after that the
Central-Bohemian region came. As of the beginning of the summer 2014, the
South Moravian (B) and
Moravian-Silesian in the November, lastly in April 2019 the
Usti region. Regions were also issuing registration marks with two-letter combinations. In mid-2023, the serial of new license plates issued in the Prague region added a letter. Motorcycle plates have the 2-line format 1
x 0001, where
x is the letter representing the region. Since 2004 with the accession of the Czech Republic to the European Union, a blue European strip with the letters
CZ and European stars have been added. As of 1 January 2015, registration numbers are not changed if the owner of a vehicle moves to another region or if the vehicle is re-registered to a new owner residing in a different region. New numbers (with the corresponding code of the region of re-registration) are assigned only in the case of damage, loss, or theft of a registration plate. Since 2017
custom ("personalized") plates have been available, against payment of a special fee of 5 000 CZK (around 222 USD) per plate, i.e for a car it would cost 10 000 CZK and for a motorcycle 5 000 CZK. These have the format XXX-XXXXX (i.e. they have one more character than ordinary plates) and must contain at least one number. The letters
G, CH, O, Q and
W may not be used. The license plate cannot contain any abusive or offensive words. ==Regional letters==