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The purpose of number plates is not only to identify your car but also as a personal and creative statement. Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) however, has set strict guidelines for number plates that comply with UK regulations. Every year, plates that are inappropriate, misleading, or offensive get banned. No exception is made in the case of 2025's list.
This guide will help you understand why specific number plates have been banned. You'll also learn about the DVLA criteria for choosing a personalised plate that meets all legal standards. You can use this guide to find out more about making number plates, even if you don't plan on doing so.
Number plates with a ban have been determined to be unsuitable for display on public roads due to the possibility of offending or confusing others. The DVLA evaluates new plate registrations to determine if they meet legal and moral guidelines. They are prohibited if the plates:
Recent years have seen plates, such as those with the letters 'B00BS’ and ‘15LAM’ rejected due to their potentially offensive connotations. Plates with offensive connotations, such as GB24 WAR or EU24 UKR, have also been rejected.
You should know these rules before you start making custom plates, or if your plate is being made by an expert number maker.
The DVLA employs a combination of automated systems, and manual evaluations to assess plate registrations. Here are the major factors to be considered:
By ensuring the number plates are in line with these standards, DVLA can ensure they remain suitable for use by all road users.
The DVLA has a ban list that is released every year. Here are a few examples of combinations excluded from the list 2025.
There were a variety of reasons for rejecting these plates, from abbreviations offensive to interpretations that could be misleading. When you consider a personalised license plate, check with the DVLA for their latest updated list. Or consult with a professional number plate maker.
Not to worry if DVLA rejects the plate you want. The following is the solution:
Although your favorite plate may be on the list of banned plates, there are plenty of other ways to customize your vehicle. Some tips to consider:
The following approaches will help you create a memorable plate without breaking the rules.
At Easy Number Plates, we specialise in making number plates that are stylish, high-quality, and fully compliant with DVLA regulations. Whether you’re designing your first custom plate or replacing an old one, our team of experts can guide you every step of the way.
With our help, you can:
Explore our services today to discover how we make number plates that reflect your unique style.