The first question you may ask about this Brexit Odyssey is whether or not your number plates will be affected after Brexit, or what will happen to British number plates after Brexit?
Firstly, let’s look at the flags on number plates.
Currently you are able to have one of four flags on your number plate. These are the Union Jack, St George’s Cross, Scottish Saltire, Welsh Dragon and the Euro Symbol.
So will you still be able to have the Euro symbol on your GB number plate, even though we are no longer in the EU? As far as we know, there will be no legal obligation to get replacement plates and take out the EU symbol from your number plate. This would be a huge ask as there are currently millions of cars registered with the EU symbol. But maybe it’s worth not getting the EU flag on your number plate after Brexit, or if you are making a purchase this year. Just in case.
Currently, the DVLA guidelines on British number plates and Brexit state that if you have an EU or GB flag on your number plate, you do not need a GB sticker whilst travelling in Europe. You may also have number plates with either of the other flags on them, but it must indicate which country you are from on the number plate itself. So if it’s the Scottish Saltire for example, it must have SCO on the number plate too. All other number plate formats must also feature a GB sticker on the vehicle.
Once we leave the EU however, this may change. And UK vehicles may well be treated as any other state not in the EU, so you will require to have a GB sticker on your vehicle. But we await the verdict on that from the DVLA.
No, these are set by the DVLA and have nothing to do with the EU. You can probably tell this by the fact that GB number plates are completely different formats to those in any other European country. So no, that part of number plates will not change after Brexit.
And that about covers British number plates after Brexit. Hopefully you’re well prepared for any and all eventualities now you armed with this information on whether or not number plates will change after Brexit, and you can move forward worry-free into the world of uncertainty that is Brexit.
And while you’re here, why not have a look at our wondrous mix of Brexit number plates? The best is probably T1 XRB, which read backwards (and therefore in wingmirrors and rear view mirrors around the country) is the closest you’ll get to the word Brexit on a number plate.