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Numeric Plates

Numeric number plates are the ultimate car accessory.

Get ready for the ultimate car accessory

Numeric plate '8

Later this year, Numeric plate '8' will hit the auction block for the very first time.

Don't miss your chance to own this exclusive and incredibly rare piece of automotive history.

Numeric plate '8' holds a rich historical connection to the original Numeric plate series issued from 1906 to 1966.

This is not just a plate, it’s an investment opportunity for any car enthusiast.

Available styles

  • Black background with white number

White numbers on black background - Numeric plate example

Conditions

Numeric plates are subject to specific terms and conditions. There are various types of number plate agreements and terms of these agreements vary. Only certain agreements are transferable.

Class Specific Rights

Numeric plates are selectively sold at auction by the Department and are issued with Class Specific Rights. Class Specific Rights enable the plate to be transferred to vehicles registered in the same name and sold to a third party. When a plate with Class Specific Rights is sold to a third party, the purchaser inherits the same rights as the previous owner after paying a transfer fee of 10% of the plate value.

Rights to transfer to a third party

Before buying the rights to a privately sold Numeric plate, ensure the person has the rights to transfer the agreement to a third party. You can do this by citing their Agreement Schedule. If you have any doubt of the availability or conditions of the number plate, please email dit.enquiriesadministrator@sa.gov.au.

Restricted rights

Restricted Rights allow a Numeric plate to remain with a vehicle regardless of continuity of registration, while the vehicle remains the property of the owner. Once the vehicle is transferred to a new owner, the Restricted Rights are lost.
Applications for Restricted Rights are no longer accepted.

A new Restricted Rights agreement will only be issued to a beneficiary of a deceased estate, where a restricted rights agreement is already in place. The beneficiary must be bequeathed both the vehicle and the numeric plate. The plate must remain on the same vehicle as when it was registered under the previous owner’s name and cannot be assigned to a different vehicle. Consideration to issuing a Restricted Rights agreement will not be considered if an agreement was not already in place.

No Rights

No rights are held.

Numeric plates with no rights can remain on a vehicle on the condition that:

  • the vehicle’s registration does not expire for more than 120 days; and
  • the vehicle remains registered in the current vehicle owner’s name.

Numeric plates with no rights will be resumed by the Registrar and no longer able to be used if:

  • the registration of the vehicle has expired for 120 days or more; or
  • the vehicle is sold and transferred out of the registered owners name.

In both circumstances, a new general issue or special number plate must be issued for the vehicle to be re-registered.

Applications for rights to keep the plate will not be considered. Class specific rights to a specific numeric plate are only available via public auction.


More about Numeric number plates SA

What are Numeric number plates?

Numeric number plates are vehicle registration plates that consist of numbers only, without any letters or symbols and white numbers on a black background. These plates are a distinctive and exclusive option for car enthusiasts and collectors.

How do I purchase a SA Numeric number plate?

In South Australia, Numeric number plates are sold through auction. If you are interested in bidding for a plate, register your interest online or via the Registration of Interest form (PDF, 187 KB) and you will be notified of upcoming auctions.

How much do Numeric number plates in SA cost?

The cost of Numeric number plates can vary significantly based on several factors, including its historical significance, particular number combinations and interest from collectors and enthusiasts. Since Numeric plates are sold through auctions, their prices are determined by demand for each plate.


Sizes

Choose the size that best suits your car. Plates are the same size front and rear.

1 to 3 digits

  • 190 mm x 134 mm
  • 315 mm x 134 mm
  • 371 mm x 134 mm

4 digits

  • 315 mm x 134 mm
  • 371 mm x 134 mm

5 to 6 digits

  • 371 mm x 134 mm

Motorbike: 1 to 5 digits

  • 215 mm x 95 mm