

PHILIPPINES
Various Vehicle Classes
Bantam Vehicle
Consular Corps
Diplomatic Corps
Government Official
Government Vehicle
Government Truck
Heavy Vehicle
Jeep
Jeep Trailer
Light Vehicle
Motorcycle
Official Vehicle
Public Utility Vehicle/Bus
Rental Vehicle
Service Vehicle, Schoolbus, Special
Tax Exempt Vehicle
Taxi
Tricycle
Truck, Cargo Truck
Truck, Government Owned
Truck, Public Utility
Vanity
Odds & Ends
Bantam Vehicle
Consular Corps
Diplomatic Corps
Government Official
Government Vehicle
Government Truck
Heavy Vehicle
Jeep
Jeep Trailer
Light Vehicle
Motorcycle
Official Vehicle
Public Utility Vehicle/Bus
Rental Vehicle
Service Vehicle, Schoolbus, Special
Tax Exempt Vehicle
Taxi
Tricycle
Truck, Cargo Truck
Truck, Government Owned
Truck, Public Utility
Vanity
Odds & Ends
Private/Passenger

(A) "PHILIPINAS". Without and with green frame.
(B) "PHILIPINAS". Front: Green on white with small "F" in the center. Rear: White on green with small "R" in the center.
(C) "PHILLIPPINES 2000"
(D) "ANGAT PINOY 2004" (Rise from Poverty)
(E) "PERLAS NG SILANGAN" (Pearl of the Orient)
(F) "PHILIPINAS"
(G) "MATATAG NA REPUBLIKA" (A Strong Republic)
(B) "PHILIPINAS". Front: Green on white with small "F" in the center. Rear: White on green with small "R" in the center.
(C) "PHILLIPPINES 2000"
(D) "ANGAT PINOY 2004" (Rise from Poverty)
(E) "PERLAS NG SILANGAN" (Pearl of the Orient)
(F) "PHILIPINAS"
(G) "MATATAG NA REPUBLIKA" (A Strong Republic)
Plate History
1926 - 1949
Number only for the capital, Manila
Number and star for provinces
Letter(s) and star for chartered city
Number and star for provinces
Letter(s) and star for chartered city
1961 - 1980 shown for vehicle classes H (Heavy Vehicle), J (Jeep) and L (Light Vehicle)
Various Vehicle Classes

Consular Corps (CC)

Diplomatic Corps (DPL, CD, DC)

Government Official

Government Vehicle (RP)

Government Truck (RPT)

Heavy Vehicle (H)

Jeep (J)

Jeep Trailer (TRJ)

Light Vehicle (L)

Motorcycle (MC)

Official Vehicle (PI)

Public Utility Vehicle (PU), Public Utility Bus (PUB)

Rental Vehicle (U)

Service Vehicle (S), Schoolbus (SB), Special (SPL)

Tax Exempt Vehicle (E)

Taxi (TAXI, TX)

Tricycle (TC)

Truck (T), Cargo Truck (TC)

Truck, Government Owned (TPI)

Truck, Public Utility (TPU)

Vanity

Odds & Ends

Official and State Visits

Special Events

Special Issues

United States Forces


U.S. Forces were stationed in the Philippines between 1964 and 1992
Country Information

| Location | East Asia |
| Capital | Manila |
| Main Religion | Christianity. There is an active islamist minority in the Southern part of country. |
| Main Languages | Pilipino, Tagalog, Cebuano. English is the lingua franca. |
| History | Independence from the United States of America in 1946 |
| International Oval | RP |
| ISO Code | PH |
Credits
Photo & data contributors
(1) Carson Webb(2) Jim Fox / Greg Gibson(3) Juke Luoma(4) John Perez