There are numerous special license plates.
Agriculture vehicle plates Agriculture plates consist of regional code and Serbian cross shield on upper side; and two numbers and three letters on lower side; both on green background.
Moped plates Moped plates have two-letter regional code and Serbian cross shield on upper side; and two and three numbers on lower side; both on yellow background.
Motorcycle plates Motorcycle plates have two-letter regional code and Serbian cross shield on upper side; and two and three numbers on lower side; both on white background.
Historic/classic vehicle plates Historic or
classic vehicle plates have two-letter regional code and Serbian cross shield on upper side; and
OT ("old-timers") as serial letters and numbers on lower side; both on white background.
Taxi plates Taxi plates have almost identical format of the civilian license plates with regional code first, Serbian cross shield, numbers, and
TX as serial letters.
Trailer plates Trailer plates have a reversed format of the civilian license plates with serial letters first, Serbian cross shield, and then numbers and regional code.
Police plates Police of Serbia plates have letter
П (
P in Cyrillic), Serbian cross shield, and then six numbers; on a blue background.
Military plates Military plates have one letter, an emblem of
Serbian Armed Forces (identical to Serbian cross shield), and then four numbers.
Diplomatic plates Vehicles operated by foreign embassies, consulates, consular and diplomatic staff and various international organizations have been given plates with a distinguishing format of two (or three) numbers, one letter, three numbers (e.g., 12(3)-L-456). Vehicle owned by a diplomat or by accredited non-diplomatic staff carry a plate with characters printed in yellow on a black background while the vehicle owned by a foreign press agency, a foreign cultural representative or by an office of a foreign company and/or its staff, has plates with characters printed in black on a yellow background. The first group of three numbers (123) identifies the country or organization to which the plate has been issued, the second group of three numbers (456) is a serial number. The letter in the middle (L) is denoting the status of the owner. Additionally, plates have vertically orientated two-letter initials in small letters on the left side (after blue stripe) indicating the city in which they were issued (BG for Belgrade) and two numbers on the right side indicating the year for which they are valid (e.g., 12 for 2012). ==Regional codes==