Check that your licence plate number is correct
You can do a quick online registration check on your vehicle using your vehicle’s licence plate number
- Check a Victorian registered vehicle (VicRoads)
- Check a New South Wales registered vehicle (Service NSW)
- Check an Australian Capital Territory registered vehicle (Access Canberra)
- Check a Queensland registered vehicle (Queensland Government)
Standard licence plate numbers by state
To help make sure you add the correct licence plate number to your account, you can double check it below against the standard licence plate patterns that apply to each state.
It's worth noting that standard licence plate number patterns don’t apply to custom plates, motorcycles or taxis. And not all licence plate numbers will follow these patterns, so use the table below as a guide only.
Key for reading the table
A = letter
N = number
If a different character is shown, it represents that specific character.
Vehicle's state of registration |
Standard number plate patterns |
---|---|
New South Wales (NSW) | AANNAA (two letters, two numbers, two letters) AAANNA (three letters, two numbers, one letter) |
Queensland (QLD) | NNNAAA (three numbers, three letters) NNNAAN (three numbers, two letters, one number |
Victoria (VIC) | AAANNN (three letters, three numbers) 1AANAA (number 1, two letters, one number, two letters) |
South Australia (SA) | SNNNAAA (letter S, three numbers, three letters) |
Western Australia (WA) | NAAANNN (one number, three letters, three numbers) |
Australian Capital Territory (ACT) | YAANNA (letter Y, two letters, two numbers, one letter) |
Tasmania (TAS) | ANNAA (one letter, two numbers, two letters) |
Northern Territory (NT) | CANNAA (letter C, one letter, two numbers, two letters) |