Vehicle registration plates of the Republic of Guy

Vehicle registration plates of the Republic of Guy (commonly referred in the RG as license plates) are issued using a two-digit region code, followed by a purely random chosen combination of five base-36 characters, with a hyphen between the third and the fourth one, in a format of 99-XXX-XX.

Overview
The plate consists of a left-side "euroband" with the twelve stars of the European Union with the ISO 3166-alpha2 two-letter code of the country (RG) below the 12-star ring, and next to it, the registration code written in black on a white background. The color of the code and the background of the field depends on plate type, however, in most cases, this system of registering is universal per specified registration area (example: plates 14-R82-21 and 37-R82-21 aren't the same). The register code consists of a region code from 10 to 89 and a five-character long, purely random combination made from both letters and numerals in an undefined order, by the principle of using the base-36 numbering system. However, the letter W is omitted in the plate due to its width, however, there were initiatives to incorporate the letter into the plate system by using the letter M just rotated 180 degrees. The estimated number of regular possible registrations in total is 4,201,750,000.

Plate codes
The two-digit plate code is consisted of two parts. The first part, the first digit, marks one of the eight regions in the RG: The second digit indicates the part of the region. There are, however, exceptions to this rule:
 * 1) Forehouse
 * 2) Rouz
 * 3) Aran
 * 4) Guy City
 * 5) Northeast RG
 * 6) Lakemount
 * 7) Larkfiller
 * 8) Athenia
 * 1: northwest
 * 2: north
 * 3: northeast
 * 4: west
 * 5: center (not downtown)
 * 6: east
 * 7: southwest
 * 8: south
 * 9: southeast
 * 0: downtown
 * Vanity plate two-number codes start with 9 and end with the first plate number code shown above.
 * If the code is 99 it is then used on a vehicle which was reregistered only in case when all original registration data was destroyed.

Special license plates
The country has numerous special license plates. Except noted, the euroband in these cases isn't affected:
 * Electric cars have black characters on a yellow background, and follow the same registering format as private vehicles' ones.
 * Taxis, due to their green color, have white characters on a green background, and replace the last two characters with TX, while the left and middle part remains unchanged.
 * Police vehicles have two variants, with both following the same registering format as private vehicles' ones:
 * regular police cars have white characters on a blue background,
 * vehicles of special police forces have blue characters on a black background.
 * Firefighers' vehicles have white characters on an orange background, and follow the same registering format as private vehicles' ones.
 * Vehicles with a maximum carriage being equal to more than 40,000 kg have white characters on a red background, and follow the same registering format as private vehicles' ones.
 * Vehicles owned by citizens that work for government officers have blue characters on a white background, and follow the same registering format as private vehicles' ones.
 * Military vehicles have red characters on a white background, and follow the same registering format as private vehicles' ones.
 * Dealer plates, which must be attached even to cars that are on sale, have a unique format: the region code followed by a three-letter abbreviation of the car's manufacturer and then a two- to three-digit number. These have green characters on a white background.
 * Temporary plates have black characters on a yellow background and follow a very specific format: region code, followed by a one or two-digit month, then a two-digit day and a serial base-36 random number. The month and day serve as the time the registration is valid until.
 * Vehicles owned by high-ranked government officials for each region have the region code followed by a motive incorporating the vertically-oriented Guyish flag with a flower on the center, and then a number from 01 to 25.
 * In all regions except 40, 01 is the code for mayor of the city, 02 is the code for the chairman of the local parliamentary branch and 03 to 25 are reserved.
 * In the region 40, which is downtown Guy City, 01 is the code for the President of the RG, 02 is used for the country's Prime Minister, 03 is used for the chairman of the national parliament, 04 is used for the foreign affairs minister, 05 is used for the mayor of Guy City and 06 to 25 are reserved.
 * Diplomatic license plates follow a special format: two-digit (fictional) or two-letter (real world) country code, followed by a letter (A, M, P or E) and then four serial numbers.