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Number plate age and registration-year checks

Car Registration Years Guide

Use this car registration years guide to understand UK number plate age identifiers, plate-year clues and what a registration can reveal before buying.

  • Answers plate-year and age questions
  • Explains UK registration age clues
  • Links into number plate and DVLA checks
Useful buying checkRegistration-led checksBuyer evidence workflowLinked into core reports

How UK registration years work

Modern UK plates use an age identifier. New plates are released twice a year, usually in March and September, so the plate can give a useful registration-age clue.

March plates

March releases usually use the last two digits of the year, such as 25 for March 2025.

September plates

September releases usually add 50 to the year, such as 75 for September 2025.

Current examples

For 2026, the age identifiers are 26 for March and 76 for September.

Older formats

Older UK plate formats work differently, so use a number plate check when age is unclear.

Why plate year matters to buyers

Registration age affects tax, MOT expectations, warranty assumptions, valuation and whether the advert is describing the vehicle fairly.

Valuation

A car advertised as newer than the plate suggests should be checked carefully.

MOT timing

A vehicle age clue helps explain when MOT history should start appearing.

Tax and emissions

Registration date can affect tax rules and running-cost assumptions.

Private plates

Private plates can hide age at first glance, so compare the plate trail and V5C.

Plate-year warning signs

A plate-age clue should support the advert and paperwork. If it does not, ask for evidence before viewing or paying.

Advert age mismatch

Ask why the seller describes a different year from the registration clue.

Private plate confusion

Private plates are common, but the underlying vehicle age still matters.

Missing V5C

Do not rely on plate age alone when the keeper document is missing.

Imported vehicle

Imports can have different registration stories and need extra document checks.

How this check helps before payment

A useful vehicle-check page should not just define a term. It should answer the buyer question, explain the risk and link the reader into a registration-led check. This page connects the topic to payment timing, seller evidence and the wider history checks a buyer should complete before the deal becomes hard to unwind.

Primary query match

The page targets the direct search phrase buyers use when they want this specific vehicle detail by registration.

Supporting long-tail intent

The sections also cover related questions around documents, tax, insurance, valuation, seller evidence and road legality.

Check the real vehicle

Enter the registration to apply this guidance to the vehicle you are considering.

Related checks

Use the related history, specification, MOT and finance checks when those risks matter to the vehicle.

Evidence checklist before payment

This page answers a specific buyer question, but it still has to support a real buying decision. Use the topic above with the core vehicle checks below so the result is not treated as an isolated fact.

Registration result

The number plate result should match the advert, V5C, visible vehicle, seller explanation and any saved listing photos.

V5C and VIN

The keeper document and VIN should support the same identity story. Any mismatch needs evidence before payment.

MOT and mileage

MOT entries, dashboard mileage, service invoices and physical wear should tell a believable condition story.

Finance and ownership

A clean-looking advert does not clear outstanding finance, logbook-loan risk or seller-payment concerns.

Damage and insurance

Write-off, salvage, insurance group, modification and repair-history clues can change value and insurability.

Written trail

Keep the advert, report, messages, receipt and payment evidence so the buying trail is clear if a dispute appears.

Buyer rule: Use plate year as an age clue, then verify the registration, V5C, MOT and vehicle record.

Common questions

What year is a 71 plate?

A 71 plate is from the September 2021 release period.

What year is a 25 plate?

A 25 plate is from the March 2025 release period.

What year is a 75 plate?

A 75 plate is from the September 2025 release period.

Can a private plate hide the car age?

It can make the age less obvious, so check the V5C, DVLA-style details and number plate history.

Check the plate age against the real vehicle record

Enter the registration and compare the plate clue with DVLA, MOT and V5C evidence.

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