Andorra's Personalised Plates Generate €2.3M in Revenue Since 2014
Service approved 1,516 plates with 1,377 active by end of 2025; 2025 saw 274 new issues bringing in €411,412 from fees and renewals.
Key Points
- Andorra's personalised plates generated €2.3M revenue since 2014 launch.
- 1,516 plates approved total, 1,377 active by end-2025.
- 2025: 274 new plates issued, €411K from fees and renewals.
- Fees vary by format, up to €6,000; 20 EVs exempted.
Andorra's personalised number plate service has generated €2,334,647.04 in state revenue since its 2014 launch, with the Department of Industrial Safety and Vehicles approving 1,516 plates overall and 1,377 remaining active at the end of 2025.
In 2025, authorities issued 274 new personalised plates, bringing in €411,412 from reservation and attribution fees (€355,262.76) and annual renewals (€56,150 at €50 per plate). These figures come from the department's annual report on industrial safety activities.
The two-letter-three-number format leads lifetime statistics with 519 plates issued, yielding €176,844.06. It ranked second in 2025 with 82 approvals, behind the three-letter-two-number combination, which received 95. That format trails overall with 497 plates since inception.
Fees depend on format complexity: applications begin at €40.74, plus €300 for two letters and three numbers; €500 for three letters and two numbers; €1,000 for four letters and one number; €3,000 for five letters; and €6,000 for fewer than five characters. Authorities have exempted 20 fully electric vehicles from attribution fees to encourage adoption.
The report also notes broader vehicle trends, including 5,452 new registrations and 11,025 ownership transfers in 2025, alongside shifts in driving licence issuance where 3,728 foreign permits were homologated against 3,271 new Andorran licences.
Original Sources
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