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The Luhansk People's Republic has had a system of vehicle registration plates since May 2016.[1] The plates were recognized as valid in the Russian Federation, alongside the plates of the neighboring Donetsk People's Republic, in February 2017.[2]
On 21 December 2022 there was a change in terms of license plate issuing. Russian plates were first issued on that day with the Code 181, after The Lugansk People’s Republic became a part of Russia on September 30, 2022 following the unification referendum. The residents with LPR or Ukrainian vehicle registration completed before 14 December 2022 have to re-register by 1 January 2026 with no extra costs.[3]
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edit- ^ "Об утверждении образцов и описаний регистрационных документов, государственных номерных знаков на транспортные средства, водительского удостоверения, временного талона на право управления транспортными средствами и требований к ним", Council of Ministers of the Luhansk People's Republic, 24 May 2016
- ^ Reporting by Maria Kiselyova in Moscow, addition reporting by Pavel Polityuk in Kiev; Editing by Adrian Croft, "Putin orders Russia to recognize documents issued in rebel-held east Ukraine", Reuters, 18 February 2017
- ^ "First LPR residents get Russian driver’s license, vehicle registration plates"
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