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Private/Passenger
More Thai Plates
1940's - 1960's
1970's - 1980's
1990's - Today
Police, Military
Optional Graphic Plates
United Nations
Country Information
Credits
1940's - 1960's
(A) It is assumed that these plates are still in use today.![]()
1970's - 1980's
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1990's - Today
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Police, Military
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(A) Officially issued plates have an official stamp at bottom right and a laser etched nine digit number at bottom left.
(B) Fake plates do not have the seal and number.
Note that some, possibly many, of the optional plates shown on the panels below may be fakes or samples.Amnacharoen through Krabi
Krung Thep (Bangkok) through Pattani
Phang Nga through Sukhothai
Suphan Buri through Yasothon
Click here to go to the United Nations page.
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Location South East Asia Capital Bangkok Main Religion Buddhism Main Language Thai History "Siam" became an independent state in 1257 and was renamed to Thailand in 1939 International Oval T ISO Code TH
(1) Jim Fox/Picture by Greg Gibson
(2) Picture by Dirk Elbers