DVLA Number Plates – What are they?
DVLA number plates are personalised number plates which are issued by the DVLA, or Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority. Most people tend to choose a letter (from A-Y, not including I, Q or U – which is the year identifier), followed by a number from 1-20 (with number 1 giving the most expensive DVLA number plate) and finally any combination of 3 letters (again, not including I, Q, U or Z due to the possibility of confusion with other letters and numbers). The last 3 letters did contain some sort of location identifier, but this was very confusing and most people were not aware of this. These types of number plates are available from us starting at a very reasonable £160. More recently, DVLA number plates have taken the form of 2 letters (which form a location identifier – e.g. CA is for Cardiff, FA is Nottingham and PB would be Preston), followed by 2 numbers (which form a year identifier to tell you when the car was registered), and then 3 letters, except that the letter Z is now a