In Ukraine, online booking of license plates has been introduced: how to obtain an individual sign.
According to inkorr.com: In Ukraine, there is now an opportunity to reserve individual license plates for cars online. Now car owners can independently choose combinations of letters and numbers, reserve them for 10 days, and attach them to their cars during registration or re-registration.
Car owners have several options: to keep their old number, use a number stored in the service center, or choose a new number with online booking options.
The online license plate booking process
To book a number, you need to log into the 'Driver's Cabinet' on the Ministry of Internal Affairs website, select the necessary data, and find an available combination of the number. The booked number is kept for 10 days, and if registration actions are not performed during this time, the reservation is automatically canceled.
Cost of the service
The cost of reserving license plates ranges from 360 UAH for a standard number to 96,000 UAH for premium combinations. Please note that in addition to this, there may be additional costs for making the sign, administrative fees, and other services.
After successful registration, the car owner receives new license plates and a certificate on the same day. Thus, the process of booking individual numbers for cars has become easier and more convenient for Ukrainian drivers.
This innovation allows car owners to express their individuality and uniqueness through license plates, while simplifying the vehicle registration process. Thanks to the convenient online service, car owners can save their time by choosing combinations that best reflect their style and preferences.
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