(SU) Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
1922 - 1991
Note: Many Soviet era plates issued after 1959 became invalid in the majority of post-Soviet republics nevertheless some of them may still be legally displayed on vehicles (mainly in Russia).
Final series private Final series state owned Final series foreigners, official, army Motorcycles Older series (prior to 1981)
Final normal series for private vehicles (1980 - 1991), AГ = AZERBAIJAN (Baku)
Final normal series for private vehicles (1980 - 1991), БA = Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (Ufa), RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Final normal series for private vehicles (1980 - 1991), ГO = Gorkiy (1932-91, today Nihznyi Novgorod), RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Final normal series for private vehicles (1980 - 1991), CE = Severnaya Ossetia (North Ossetia), RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Final normal series for private vehicles (1980 - 1991), ГK = Grodno, BYELORUSSIA (Belarus)
Final normal series for private vehicles (1980 - 1991), KP = Krym (Crimea, Simferopol), UKRAINE
Final normal series for private vehicles (1980 - 1991), ЗП = Zaporozhye, UKRAINE
Final normal series for private vehicles (1980 - 1991), EA = ESTONIA (Tallinn)
Final normal series for private vehicles (1980 - 1991), ЛT = LATVIA (Riga)
Final normal series for private vehicles (1980 - 1991), ЛK = LITHUANIA (Vilnius)
Final normal series for private vehicles (1980 - 1991), B nnnn PT (PTB) = LITHUANIA (Vilnius), code used on vehicles travelling abroad