Types
Each province and territory has its own vehicle registration plate design.
| Pakistan vehicle registration plates | ||
|---|---|---|
| Province/Territory | Image | Description |
| Jammu & Kashmir | Plates are white with black letters and numbers. | |
| Balochistan | Plates are white with black letters and numbers. | |
| Gilgit-Baltistan | ||
| Capital Territory | All plates are white with black letters and numbers | |
| Khyber Pakthunkhwa | Private vehicles - white plate with black letters. Commercial vehicles - yellow plate with black letters. KP Government Vehicles - green plate with white letters. | |
| Punjab | On 1 January, 2007 Punjab began issuing official number plates for all cars registered in Punjab. Number plates are of green and white colour. The green part is the same all over Punjab and has a sign and 'Punjab' written on it, while the white part has the number of the vehicle. | |
| Sindh | Plates start with alphabets (beginning with AAA) followed by a string of numbers (beginning with 001). | |
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