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CV Registration Code History

Historic licensing area: Cornwall

CV series of older UK registration numbers

The CV registration code forms part of the historic UK vehicle registration system used before the introduction of modern number plates. This code was originally associated with Cornwall.

The information on this page records known registration series connected with the CV area code, together with their approximate issue dates where these are known. Most of the information relates to registrations issued between 1900 and 1972, meaning vehicles registered later may not necessarily appear in these records.

Historic registration codes are particularly useful when researching classic cars, motorcycles, commercial vehicles and other vintage vehicles. They can also help date old photographs, films and log books, or assist owners looking for a suitable age-related replacement registration.

CV registrations from Cornwall

The CV code was allocated to the Cornwall area. Before computerised registration systems, these letter combinations identified the local licensing authority responsible for issuing the number.

Many post-war registrations used three-letter combinations. In these cases, the second and third letters frequently represented the local area code. Vehicles carrying registrations containing CV therefore have a historic connection with Cornwall.

Earlier vehicles carrying two-letter registrations using CV would also have been issued within this area.

CV registrations - Cornwall

Listed below are the known registration series associated with the CV code, together with the year letters and issue periods where these have been identified. Some codes were reused during different periods of the twentieth century, making the dates an important part of identifying a vehicle's age.

Reg. Letters Suffix Letter Start Date End Date
CV
- MAY 1929 MAR 1934
ACV
- JUL 1934 -
ACV
- NOV 1957 -
ACV
B SEP 1964 -
ACV
K AUG 1971 -
BCV
- APR 1935 -
BCV
- MAY 1958 -
BCV
C JAN 1965 -
BCV
K OCT 1971 -
CCV
- JUL 1936 -
CCV
- SEP 1958 -
CCV
C APR 1965 -
CCV
K JAN 1972 -
DCV
- MAY 1937 -
DCV
- JAN 1959 -
DCV
C JUL 1965 -
DCV
K APR 1972 -
ECV
- MAY 1938 -
ECV
- MAY 1959 -
ECV
C NOV 1965 -
ECV
K JUN 1972 -
FCV
- JUN 1939 -
FCV
- OCT 1959 -
FCV
D FEB 1966 -
FCV
L AUG 1972 -
GCV
- JUL 1942 -
GCV
- FEB 1960 -
GCV
D MAY 1966 -
GCV
L OCT 1972 -
HCV
- MAR 1946 -
HCV
- MAY 1960 -
HCV
D SEP 1966 -
JCV
- JAN 1947 -
JCV
- AUG 1960 -
JCV
E FEB 1967 -
KCV
- DEC 1947 -
KCV
- JAN 1961 -
KCV
E MAY 1967 -
LCV
- NOV 1948 -
LCV
- APR 1961 -
LCV
F SEP 1967 -
MCV
- OCT 1949 -
MCV
- JUL 1961 -
MCV
F DEC 1967 -
NCV
- SEP 1950 -
NCV
- DEC 1961 -
NCV
F MAR 1968 -
OCV
- SEP 1951 -
OCV
- MAY 1962 -
OCV
G AUG 1968 -
OCV
F JUL 1968 -
PCV
- SEP 1952 -
PCV
- SEP 1962 -
PCV
G OCT 1968 -
RCV
- JUL 1953 -
RCV
- JAN 1963 -
RCV
G FEB 1969 -
SCV
- MAR 1954 -
SCV
- MAY 1963 -
SCV
G JUN 1969 -
TCV
- OCT 1954 -
TCV
- AUG 1963 -
TCV
H SEP 1969 -
UCV
- APR 1955 -
UCV
- DEC 1963 -
UCV
H FEB 1970 -
VCV
- SEP 1955 -
VCV
- MAR 1964 -
VCV
H MAY 1970 -
WCV
- APR 1956 -
WCV
- JUN 1964 -
WCV
J AUG 1970 -
XCV
- NOV 1956 -
XCV
J DEC 1970 -
YCV
- MAY 1957 -
YCV
J APR 1971 -

Example CV registration formats

Vehicles registered in this area could appear in a variety of formats depending on the period in which they were first registered. Examples of registrations incorporating the CV code are shown below.

318 CV
BCV 123
RCV 321D

These examples are provided purely to demonstrate historic registration formats and do not indicate that these registrations are currently available.

Learn More About UK Number Plate History

The CV series formed part of the wider history of British vehicle registrations. Over the years, registration formats evolved from early dateless numbers through to suffix plates, prefix plates and the current style system introduced in 2001.

You can explore the complete timeline of UK number plates, including when each format was introduced and how the registration system developed over more than a century.

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