Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Officials Vehicle License Plate Republic of Indonesia

The vehicles used by government officers of Indonesia have a unique license plate. When they are traveling to outer capital city of Indonesia or conducting an official visit to foreign countries, then the license plate will be placed upon their vehicle before riding.

Here are the list of prominent officers vehicle license plate in the Republic of Indonesia:

* RI 1: The President
* RI 2: The Vice President
* RI 3: The President' Wife/Husband
* RI 4: The Vice President' Wife/Husband
* RI 5: Chairman of People's Consultative Assembly (MPR)
* RI 6: Chairman of House of Representatives (DPR)
* RI 7: Chairman of Regional Representatives Council
* RI 8: Chairman of Supreme Court
* RI 9: Chairman of Constitutional Court
* RI 10: Chairman of Audit Board
* RI 11: Minister of Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal, and Security
* RI 12: Minister of Coordinator for Economic Affairs
* RI 13: Minister of Coordinator for People's Welfare
* RI 14: Minister of Secretary of State
* RI 15: Minister of Cabinet Secretary
* RI 16: Minister of Home Affairs
* RI 17: Minister of Foreign Affairs
* RI 18: Minister of Defense
* RI 19: Minister of Minister of Justice and Human Rights
* RI 20: Minister of Finance
* RI 21: Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources
* RI 22: Minister of Industry
* RI 23: Minister of Trade
* RI 24: Minister of Agriculture
* RI 25: Minister of Forestry
* RI 26: Minister of Transportation
* RI 27: Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries
* RI 28: Minister of Manpower and Transmigration
* RI 29: Minister of Public Works
* RI 30: Minister of Health
* RI 31: Minister of National Education
* RI 32: Minister of Social Affairs
* RI 33: Minister of Religious Affairs
* RI 34: Minister of Culture and Tourism
* RI 35: Minister of Communication and Information
* RI 36: Minister of State for Research and Technology
* RI 37: Minister of State for Cooperatives and Small-Medium Enterprises
* RI 38: Minister of State for the Environment
* RI 39: Minister of State for Women Empowerment
* RI 40: Minister of State for Administrative Reform
* RI 41: Minister of State for Development of Disadvantaged Regions
* RI 42: Minister of State for National Development Planning / Chairman of National Development Planning Agency
* RI 43: Minister of State for State-Owned Enterprises
* RI 44: Minister of State for Public Housing
* RI 45: Minister of State for Youths and Sports
* RI 46: General Attorney
* RI 47: Commander of the Indonesian National Army
* RI 48: Chairman of Indonesian Police
* RI 52: Vice Chairman of House of Representatives (DPR)
* RI 59: Vice Chairman of Audit Board

Regional Code for Vehicle Registration:

It is in accordance to Indonesian Police Chief Regulation No. 4 year 2006.

Sumatra :
* BL = Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam
* BB = Sumatera Utara Bagian Barat (Tapanuli) (Western North Sumatra)
* BK = Sumatera Utara (North Sumatra)
* BA = Sumatera Barat (East Sumatra)
* BM = Riau
* BP = Kepulauan Riau (Riau Islands)
* BG = Sumatera Selatan (South Sumatra)
* BN = Kepulauan Bangka Belitung (Bangka Belitung Islands)
* BE = Lampung
* BD = Bengkulu
* BH = Jambi

Java:
DKI Jakarta, Banten, Jawa Barat (West Java)
* A = Banten: District of Serang, District of Pandeglang, Cilegon City, District of Lebak, other District of Tangerang
* B = DKI Jakarta, District of Tangerang, District of Bekasi, Depok City
* D = District of Bandung, Cimahi City, District of Bandung Barat (District of West Bandung)
* E = (Ex-Cirebon Plate Number) : District of Cirebon, District of Indramayu, District of Majalengka, District of Kuningan (E – YA/YB/YC/YD)
* F = (Ex-Bogor Plate Number) : District of Bogor, District of Cianjur, District of Sukabumi
* T = District of Purwakarta, District of Karawang, other District of Bekasi, District of Subang
* Z = District of Garut, District of Tasikmalaya, District of Sumedang, District of Ciamis, Banjar City [1].

Central Java and DI Yogyakarta
* G = (Ex-Pekalongan Plate Number) : District of (G – B)/Pekalongan City (G – A), District of (G – F)/Tegal City (G – E), District of Brebes, District of Batang (G-C), District of Pemalang (G – D)
* H = (Ex-Semarang Plate Number) : District of Semarang, Salatiga City, District of Kendal (H – D), District of Demak
* K = (Ex-Pati Plate Number) : District of Pati (K – A), District of Kudus (K – B), District of Jepara (K – C), District of Rembang (K – D), District of Blora, District of Grobogan
* R = (Ex-Banyumas Plate Number) : District of Banyumas, District of Cilacap, District of Purbalingga, District of Banjarnegara
* AA = (Ex-Kedu Plate Number) : District of Magelang, District of Purworejo, District of Kebumen, District of Temanggung, District of Wonosobo
* AB = DI Yogyakarta: Yogyakarta City, District of Bantul, District of Gunung Kidul, District of Sleman, District of Kulon Progo
* AD = (Ex-Surakarta Plate Number) : Surakarta City (AD), District of Sukoharjo (AD – B), District of Boyolali (AD – D), District of Sragen (AD – E), District of Karanganyar (AD – F), District of Wonogiri (AD – G), District of Klaten (AD – C)

East Java
* L = Surabaya City
* M = (Ex-Madura Plate Number) : District of Pamekasan, District of Sumenep, District of Sampang, District of Bangkalan
* N = (Ex-Malang Plate Number) : District of Malang, District of Probolinggo, District of Pasuruan, District of Lumajang, Batu City
* P = (Ex-Besuki Plate Number) : District of Bondowoso, District of Situbondo, District of Jember, District of Banyuwangi
* S = (Ex-Bojonegoro Plate Number) : District of Bojonegoro, District of Mojokerto, District of Tuban, District of Lamongan, District of Jombang[2]
* W = District of Sidoarjo, District of Gresik[3]
* AE = (Ex-Madiun Plate Number) : District of Madiun, District of Ngawi, District of Magetan, District of Ponorogo, District of Pacitan
* AG = (Ex-Kediri Plate Number) : District of Kediri, District of Blitar, District of Tulungagung, District of Nganjuk, District of Trenggalek

Note:
1. ^ Region with Regional Code Z has Regional Code D (Ex-Parahyangan Plate Number) before
2. ^ Jombang has Regional Code S since 2005, previously it has Regional Code W
3. ^ Region with Regional Code W previously has Regional Code L (Ex-Surabaya Plate Number)

Bali and Nusa Tenggara
* DK = Bali
* DR = NTB I (Lombok Island: Mataram City, District of West Lombok, District of East Lombok, District of Central Lombok)
* EA = NTB II (Sumbawa Island: District of West Sumbawa, District of Sumbawa, District of Dompu, District of Bima)
* DH = NTT I (Timor Island: District of Kupang, District of TTU, TTS, District of Rote Ndao)
* EB = NTT II (Flores Island and Archipelago) : District of West Manggarai, District of Manggarai, District of Ngada, District of Ende, District of Sikka, District of East Flores, District of Lembata, District of Alor)
* ED = NTT III (Sumba Island: District of West Sumba, District of East Sumba)

Kalimantan
* KB = West Kalimantan
* DA = South Kalimantan
* KH = Central Kalimantan
* KT = East Kalimantan

Sulawesi
* DB = North Sulawesi Mainland (Manado City, Tomohon City, Bitung City, District of Bolaang Mongondow, District of Minahasa, District of North Minahasa, District of South Minahasa)
* DL = North Sulawesi Islands (District of Sangihe Islands, District of Talaud Islands)
* DM = Gorontalo
* DN = Central Sulawesi
* DT = East South Sulawesi
* DD = South Sulawesi
* DC = West Sulawesi

Moluccas and Papua
* DE = Moluccas
* DG = North Moluccas
* DS = Papua and West Papua

Corps Diplomatic dan Corps Consular

The vehicles owned by Corps Diplomatic (Embassy or International Organization) has a special code, which is "CD" and followed by number. In order to get the STNK (Vehicle Registration) and BPKB (Proof of Vehicle Ownership), it must get the recommendation from Ministry of Foreign Affairs.


The following is the Vehicle License Plate for Corps Diplomatic in Indonesia:
* CD 12: United States of America
* CD 13: India
* CD 14: Great Britain
* CD 15: Vatican
* CD 16: Norway
* CD 17: Pakistan
* CD 18: Myanmar
* CD 19: China
* CD 20: Sweden
* CD 21: Saudi Arabia
* CD 22: Thailand
* CD 23: Egypt
* CD 24: French
* CD 25: The Philippines
* CD 26: Australia
* CD 27: Iraq
* CD 28: Belgium
* CD 29: United Arab Emirates
* CD 30: Italy
* CD 31: Swiss
* CD 32: German
* CD 33: Sri Lanka
* CD 34: Denmark
* CD 35: Canada
* CD 36: Brazil
* CD 37: Russia
* CD 38: Afghanistan
* CD 39: Yugoslavia (Serbia ?)
* CD 40: Republic of Czech
* CD 41: Finland
* CD 42: Mexico
* CD 43: Hungary
* CD 44: Poland
* CD 45: Iran
* CD 47: Malaysia
* CD 48: Turkey
* CD 49: Japan
* CD 50: Bulgaria
* CD 51: Cambodia
* CD 52: Argentina
* CD 53: Romania
* CD 54: Greek
* CD 55: Jordan
* CD 56: Austria
* CD 57: Syria
* CD 58: UNDP (The United Nations Development Programme)
* CD 59: New Zealand
* CD 60: the Netherlands
* CD 61: Yemen
* CD 62: UPU (The Universal Postal Union)
* CD 63: Portugal
* CD 64: Algeria
* CD 65: North Korea
* CD 66: Vietnam
* CD 67: Singapore
* CD 68: Spain
* CD 69: Bangladesh
* CD 70: Panama
* CD 71: UNICEF (United Nations Children's Fund)
* CD 72: UNESCO (United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization)
* CD 73: FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization)
* CD 74: WHO (World Health Organization)
* CD 75: South Korea
* CD 76: ADB (Asian Development Bank)
* CD 77: World Bank
* CD 78: IMF (International Monetary Fund)
* CD 79: ILO (International Labor Organization)
* CD 80: Papua New Guinea
* CD 81: Nigeria
* CD 82: Chili
* CD 83: UNHCR (The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees)
* CD 84: WFP (The World Food Programme)
* CD 85: Venezuela
* CD 86: ESCAP (Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific)
* CD 87: Colombia
* CD 88: Brunei Darussalam
* CD 89: UNIC
* CD 90: IFC (International Finance Corporation)
* CD 91: UNTAET (The United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor)
* CD 97: Red Cross
* CD 98: Morocco
* CD 99: European Union
* CD 100: ASEAN (Secretary)
* CD 101: Tunisia
* CD 102: Kuwait
* CD 103: Laos
* CD 104: Palestine
* CD 105: Cuba
* CD 106: AIPO
* CD 107: Libya
* CD 108: Peru
* CD 109: Slovakia
* CD 110: Sudan
* CD 111: ASEAN (Foundation)
* CD 112: (Representative)
* CD 113: CIFOR
* CD 114: Bosnia-Herzegovina
* CD 115: Lebanon
* CD 116: South Africa
* CD 117: Croatia
* CD 118: Ukraine
* CD 119: Mali
* CD 120: Uzbekistan
* CD 121: Qatar
* CD 122: UNFPA (The United Nations Population Fund)
* CD 123: Mozambique
* CD 124: Marshall Islands

* DF = East Timor (no longer used, for it is a new country now)

source: UNPAD




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