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Suffix Registration Format

The Suffix Registration Format was introduced in 1963 and became the standard system for UK number plates for the next 20 years. Under the suffix system UK, a single letter was added to the end of the registration to indicate the vehicle's year. If you're researching 1963 plates or looking for a clear suffix year guide, this page explains how the format works and why it remains popular with classic car owners. You can also return to Home to explore all available registration types.

Registration Formats

What Is the Suffix System UK?

The suffix system began in January 1963, starting with the letter A at the end of the registration.

Typical structure

Up to 3 Letters + Up to 3 Numbers + Year Letter

Example

ABC 123A

The final letter identifies the year of registration. Each year progressed alphabetically until 1983, when the prefix system replaced it.

1963 Plates — The Start of the System

The introduction of suffix plates in 1963 marked the first time UK registrations displayed a clear year identifier.

The suffix year guide follows a straightforward alphabetical progression

A = 1963
B = 1964
C = 1965
Y (Continuing alphabetically through to Y in 1983)

Because of their era-specific identity, suffix registrations are especially popular among owners of classic and vintage vehicles.

Why Choose a Suffix Registration?

The Suffix Registration Format offers

Authentic period styling
Strong compatibility with 1960s, 70s and early 80s cars
Clear year identification
Often better value than dateless plates

If you're looking for live availability, browse our Suffix Plates page. For maximum flexibility with no year identifier at all, you may prefer our Dateless Plates category.

Suffix vs Other Formats

Compared to other UK plate systems

Dateless plates have no age identifier
Suffix plates show the year at the end
Prefix plates show the year at the beginning
Current plates use two numbers to represent age

Suffix registrations strike a balance between vintage authenticity and structured identification.

Ready to Secure a Classic Registration?

If the Suffix Registration Format suits your vehicle or era preference, explore available options today

Browse our Suffix Plates selection
Or compare with timeless options in our Dateless Plates category
Return to Home to view all registration styles

Classic, structured and unmistakably British — suffix plates remain a respected part of UK motoring history.