Curaçao requires its residents to register their motor vehicles and display vehicle registration plates.
Current plates are North American standard 6 × 12 inches (152 × 300 mm).[1]
Prefixes
- D, F, H, K, L, S, T, Private Car [2]
 - BUS, Bus
 - BR, Sales Agency
 - BF, Moped
 - C, Island Government
 - GAR, Repair Garage
 - MF, Motorcycle
 - NA, Netherlands Antilles Government
 - POLIS, Police
 - R, Rental Vehicle
 - TW, Tourist Wagon
 - TX, Taxi
 - V,X, Commercial Vehicle
 - WABI, Antique Vehicle
 - Z, Heavy Equipment
 
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