Private/Passenger

(A) 1976 dated plate in Guayas only
(B) Some 1989 series plates were dated
(C) About 2005: A light blue crest with the legend COMISION DE TRANSITO DE LA PROVINCIA DEL GUAYAS was added to the top left side of plates in Guayas province
(D) 2007: Pichincha Province extended the 1989 series from 3 to 4 numerals
(E) 2014: ANT (Agencia Nacional de Tránsito) logo added to top left corner
(B) Some 1989 series plates were dated
(C) About 2005: A light blue crest with the legend COMISION DE TRANSITO DE LA PROVINCIA DEL GUAYAS was added to the top left side of plates in Guayas province
(D) 2007: Pichincha Province extended the 1989 series from 3 to 4 numerals
(E) 2014: ANT (Agencia Nacional de Tránsito) logo added to top left corner
Plate History
Guayas province issued plates with different colors from other departments through 1976
Non-Passenger/Other

Commercial

Diplomatic Corps

Government

Motorcycle

Official

Public Service

Provinces

Country Information

| Location | South America |
| Capital | Quito |
| Main Religion | Christianity (catholicism) |
| National Language | Spanish. The other main language is Quechua. |
| History | Ecuador became seceded from Grand Colombia in 1830 |
| International Oval | EC |
| ISO Code | EC |
Credits
Photo & data contributors
(1) Jim Fox/Greg Gibson

