Irish Number Plates

By NetPlates

Irish plates are hotly-sought, and offer a fantastic blend of affordability and uniqueness, along with the added benefit of concealing your vehicle's age. With their distinctive dateless format, Irish plates provide a touch of mystery and sophistication, making your car stand out effortlessly on the road. Ideal for personalisation enthusiasts and savvy car owners alike, Irish number plates are the perfect way to add a dash of individuality and flair to your vehicle without breaking the bank. Why not celebrate your car's identity with the unmatched appeal of Irish number plates!

BACKGROUND

Due to the fact that Irish number plates can be assigned to any vehicle, they're a good choice for anyone who wants to make a great finishing touch. Prices range from as low as £50 for a dateless Irish cover numbers. However there are also the far more prestigious GAZ, DAZ & BIL plates, as well as many more.

One of the reasons Irish registration numbers are cheaper than your typical UK dateless number plates, is that a UK dateless number plate runs from number 1-999, whereas Irish numbers consist of three letters followed by up to 4 digits. This extends the available combinations.

NetPlates has a whole range of Irish numbers in stock, so why not begin your search now to find the perfect Irish number plate to complete your vehicle.

What is an Irish Number Plate?

Irish number plates are registrations which are issued to vehicles from Northern Ireland. It is however still possible to assign an Irish number plate to a vehicle registered in the UK.

When people were able to transfer cherished number plates it became somewhat of a trend to buy and transfer Irish number plates due to the fact that they were so different to all the other available number plate formats. They are usually instantly recognisable as they contain the letters "I" or "Z", something which is not seen in prefix or suffix style number plates so this allows them to come in a variety of combinations. Letters such as "I", "Q" & "Z" have generally been left out of UK number plates as they can be mistaken as the numbers 1, 0 or 2, which in turn is problematic for the authorities when it comes to identifying vehicles in the case of a crime. Only since the newer style number plates has Z been a valid number plate character as previously Z & I had only been seen on Irish number plates and Q was a character used to signify kit cars as they could have been built at any time.

Irish registration numbers are also considered to be a dateless style of number plate, meaning that they can be assigned to any vehicle regardless of its age. This means that buying an Irish number plate couldn’t be easier as you don’t have to consider the car you’re putting it onto. For further information on other number plate formats, please click on the following links:

Prefix Number Plates | Suffix Number Plates | New Style Number Plates | Dateless Number Plates