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Celebrity customers

The celebrities that bought name numberplates from Regtransfers

A number depicting your name is a great, affordable way of making your car your own and giving it a little more personality.

There are very few ways to convincingly represent a name in a number plate: in fact, there are usually only one or two really good versions. The chances of encountering another car bearing a plate with your name on are quite remote. Naturally, that uniqueness means that name number plates may cost a little more than, say, initials plates but that bit extra buys you real exclusivity.

The price aspect can work in your favour when it comes to possible resale. Because name plates are unique, and even alternative spellings of any name are vanishingly rare on number plates, they are a limited and scarce commodity in a thriving marketplace. Find the right buyer for that name and your plate could fetch a terrific price. Number plates really can be a sound investment.

Looking for inspiration?

If you'd like more ideas then take a look at our themed number plate collections.

You can search name plates, dateless number plates (Hide the age of your car!), Car makes and models (Got a Porsche, Mercedes, BMW? Whatever your car, we've got your number), rude and naughty number plates, sports number plates, lucky numbers and jobs and interests. You can even search for future number plates and you are buying for a family or friend, take a look at buying a number plate as a gift.

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The more information you give, the more comprehensive and accurate your results will be.

If you'd like a little help working out how your name might be represented on a number plate, consult our guide on how to read private number plates.

Use the 'Keyword' field to add something else - in this case perhaps add your nickname.

Aston Martin car with a Kenneth number plate displayed on it

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Browse all our number plates with our themed searches.

Our car registrations formats page explains how registration numbers work, and the various formats that have been introduced over the years.

The role of DVLA

Car registrations and number plates, including personalised number plates, in the UK, are the responsibility of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency, usually known as the DVLA. It issues new registrations twice a year and also maintains the central database that records details of all vehicles licensed to drive on UK roads, along with their keeper and registration information.

Regtransfers works closely with DVLA to complete registration transfers as quickly and efficiently as possible. Regtransfers is a DVLA-registered supplier of personal car registrations and number plates and is listed on the DVLA Registrations website. All number plates supplied by Regtransfers comply with DVLA's prescribed standards and regulations.

DVLA administers all UK registration transfers and issues updated registration documents when the registration number of a car is changed, or when a registration is removed from a vehicle and placed on a retention document in accordance with the DVLA Retention Scheme.

DVLA is a registered trade mark of the Driver & Vehicle Licensing Agency. Regtransfers is not affiliated with the DVLA or DVLA Personalised Registrations. Regtransfers is a recognised reseller of unissued Government stock.

Number plate regulations

When a car is on the road, it is an offence to display number plates bearing any number other than the vehicle's officially recorded registration number. If you purchase a private registration, learn how to transfer private plates before displaying the new number.

All registration number plates displayed on UK vehicles must comply with the official number plate regulations. DVLA oversees enforcement of number plates display regulations and maintains a register of approved manufacturers and retailers of vehicle number plates.

Regtransfers is not part of, and is not formally affiliated with DVLA.

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