The Caribbean Netherlands requires its residents to register their motor vehicles and display vehicle registration plates. [1] Current plates are North American standard 6 × 12 inches (152 × 300 mm).
Plates with the large letter "B" indicate a plate from Bonaire, while the large letter "E" indicates a plate from St. Eustatius, and a large letter "S" indicates a plate from Saba. For plates with different letters see the Non-passenger baseplate section below.
Image | Issued | Design | Slogan | Serial format | Serials issued | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1976 | Large American Revolution Bicentennial Logo left; serial number right of center at top with large " '76 " and smaller slogan below; stacked "ST. EUSTATIUS. N.A." at far right | The Golden Rock | E123 | The design features the United States' Bicentennial Logo commissioned by the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission. | ||
1978 | Emobssed dark green serial on white background; "SABA NA" centered at top; slogan centered at bottom; year stacked vertically at right | Unspoiled Queen | S-123 | |||
2007 - 2014 | The Historic Gem | E 123 | License plates start with E for Saint Eustatius, followed by three or four digits [2] [3] | |||
2011 - 2017 | The Unspoiled Queen | S 123 | License plates start with S for Saba, followed by three or four digits [4] [5] | |||
2013 - 2018 | Embossed black serial on white background with sticker box at right all in the center; "BONAIRE" centered at top with small slogan below; full-color landscape with flora, buildings and flamingo across bottom 1/3 of plate | Divers Paradise | B-1234 | License plates start with B for Bonaire, followed by three, four or five digits [1] [6] |
Some plates start with different letters, sometimes similar to plates of the Netherlands: AB for buses; BF for moped; D for government; H for rental car; MF for motorcycle; TX for taxi; V for trucks and commercial vehicles; and Z for heavy equipment.
The Caribbean Netherlands requires its residents to register their motor vehicles and display vehicle registration plates. [1] Current plates are North American standard 6 × 12 inches (152 × 300 mm).
Plates with the large letter "B" indicate a plate from Bonaire, while the large letter "E" indicates a plate from St. Eustatius, and a large letter "S" indicates a plate from Saba. For plates with different letters see the Non-passenger baseplate section below.
Image | Issued | Design | Slogan | Serial format | Serials issued | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1976 | Large American Revolution Bicentennial Logo left; serial number right of center at top with large " '76 " and smaller slogan below; stacked "ST. EUSTATIUS. N.A." at far right | The Golden Rock | E123 | The design features the United States' Bicentennial Logo commissioned by the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission. | ||
1978 | Emobssed dark green serial on white background; "SABA NA" centered at top; slogan centered at bottom; year stacked vertically at right | Unspoiled Queen | S-123 | |||
2007 - 2014 | The Historic Gem | E 123 | License plates start with E for Saint Eustatius, followed by three or four digits [2] [3] | |||
2011 - 2017 | The Unspoiled Queen | S 123 | License plates start with S for Saba, followed by three or four digits [4] [5] | |||
2013 - 2018 | Embossed black serial on white background with sticker box at right all in the center; "BONAIRE" centered at top with small slogan below; full-color landscape with flora, buildings and flamingo across bottom 1/3 of plate | Divers Paradise | B-1234 | License plates start with B for Bonaire, followed by three, four or five digits [1] [6] |
Some plates start with different letters, sometimes similar to plates of the Netherlands: AB for buses; BF for moped; D for government; H for rental car; MF for motorcycle; TX for taxi; V for trucks and commercial vehicles; and Z for heavy equipment.