Albania
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Passenger series
Diplomatic series

Current passenger series since 1993 in black on white.
The registration consists of two letters, followed by four numerals and one letter.
At the left is a red band with the oval AL in white below the black crest.
The first two letters denote the province where TR stands for Tirana.

Current passenger series since 1993 in black on white.
The registration consists of two letters, followed by four numerals and one letter.
At the left is a red band with the oval AL in white below the black crest.
The first two letters denote the province where TR stands for Tirana.

Current passenger series since 1993 in black on white.
The registration consists of two letters denoting the province, four numerals and one letter.
At the left is a black crest above the oval AL in a red band.
In this case TR stands for Tirana.

Current passenger series since 1993 in black on white.
The registration consists of two letters denoting the province, four numerals and one letter.
At the left is a black crest above the oval AL in a red band.
In this case TR stands for Tirana.

Current diplomatic series since 1995 in green on white.
The registration consists of CD (Diplomatic Corps) followed by two numerals, a hyphen and three numerals (since 2007).
At the left is a red band with a black crest above the AL oval in white.
The first two numerals denote the embassy where 41 stands for EU.

Current diplomatic series since 1995 in green on white.
The registration consists of CD (Diplomatic Corps) followed by two numerals, a hyphen and two other numerals.
At the left is a red band with a black crest above the AL oval in white.
The first two numerals denote the embassy where 41 stands for EU.

Current diplomatic series since 1995 in green on white.
The registration consists of CD (Diplomatic Corps) followed by two numerals, a hyphen and two other numerals.
At the left is a red band with a black crest above the AL oval in white.
The first two numerals denote the embassy where 41 stands for EU.

Current diplomatic series since 1995 in green on white.
The registration consists of CD (Diplomatic Corps) followed by two numerals, a hyphen and two other numerals.
The first two numerals denote the embassy. 31 is still an unknown code.
| BC Tropojė |
Bairim Curri |
| BR Berat |
Berat |
| BZ Bulquizė |
Bulquizė |
| DI Diber |
Peshkopi |
| DL Delvinė |
Delvinė |
| DR Durrės |
Durrės |
| DV Devoll |
Bilisht |
| EL Elbasan |
Elbasan |
| ER Kolonjė |
Ersekė |
| FR Fier |
Fier |
| GJ Gjirokastėr |
Gjirokastėr |
| GR Gramsh |
Gramsh |
| HS Has |
Krumė |
| KJ Kavajė |
Kavajė |
| KO Korēė |
Korēė |
| KR Krujė |
Krujė |
| KU Kukės |
Kukės |
| KV Kuēovė |
Kuēovė |
| LA Laē |
Laē |
| LB Librazhd |
Librazhd |
| LE Lezhė |
Lezhė |
| LU Lushnjė |
Lushnjė |
| MA Malesiaa Madhe |
Malesiaa Madhe |
| MK Mallakastė |
Mallakastė |
| MR Mirditė |
Rrėshen |
| MT Mat |
Burrel |
| PE Peqin |
Peqin |
| PG Pogradec |
Pogradec |
| PR Pėrmet |
Pėrmet |
| PU Pukė |
Pukė |
| SH Shkodėr |
Shkodėr |
| SK Skrapar |
Ēorovodė |
| SR Sarandė |
Sarandė |
| TP Tepelenė |
Tepelenė |
| TR Tirana |
Tirana |
| VL Vlorė |
Vlorė |
