Publish Date: 27 Feb 2022 Finance101
Join Faydety to find out all about buying a car license plate, how to get a unique plate, what the letters and numbers mean, as well as how to register for the new private car replacement initiative.
To request a license plate or a unique license plate access lo7tak.com
Inquiries and complaints from here
Create your own license plate here
Guide to create your own unique license plate here
Guide to bid for a unique license plate here
Each colour category indicates a certain sector as follows:
What do you know about car insurance companies? Find out more here
The license plate has 3 letters and 3 numbers with no restrictions.
The plate has 2 letters and 4 numbers with no restrictions.
They all have 3 letters and 4 numbers with the first letter being unique to each governorate as follows:
Alexandria: starts with س
Dakahlia: starts with د
Al-Sharqia: starts with ر
Menofia: starts with م
Kafr el-Sheikh: starts with ل
Beheira: starts with ب
Gharbia: starts with ع
Fayoum: starts with ف
Qualyubia: starts with ق
Beni Suef: starts with و
Assiut: starts with ى
Minya: starts with ن
Sohag: starts with هـ
These plates have 3 letters and 4 numbers like the others but here they always starts with the same 1st letter ط while the 2nd letter is unique to each governorate
Port Said: ط ع
Ismailia: ط ص
Suez: ط س
Damietta: ط د
North Sinai: ط ا
South Sinai: ط ج
Red Sea: ط ر
3 letters and 4 numbers starting with a fixed ج with the second unique per governorate.
Matrouh: ج هـ
New Valley: ج ب
Discover the insurance products offered by Faydety here
3 letters and 4 numbers with a fixed 1st letterص and the 2nd letter being unique to each governorate
Qena: ص أ
Luxor: ص ق
Aswan:ص و
To register for the private vehicle replacement initiative Go Green and get a new natural gas operated car click here
Phase 1 launched in the following governorates: Cairo, Giza, Alexandria, Qualyubia, Port Said, Suez, and the Red Sea.
One of the advantages of the initiative is the Ministry of Finance granting a “green incentive” according to the following percentages:
Private vehicles: 10% of the new car’s price with a maximum of 22,000 EGP.
Taxis: 20% of the new car’s price with a maximum of 45,000 EGP
Microbus: 25% of the new car’s price with a maximum of 65,000 EGP
More details here
Register here
More on the private vehicles initiative here.