![]() Here are the characters extracted directly from the legislation – referred to therein as the “prescribed font”: No particular font name is actually ever specified because this font has no official name – but what you must do is use a font that adheres to the example characters given in the legislation document. You can also refer to the DVLA’s own INF104: Vehicle registration numbers and number plates document and, likewise, find no mention of a font called Charles Wright – or any font name at all for that matter. If you refer to the official UK Government legislation document entitled The Road Vehicles (Display of Registration Marks) Regulations 2001 there is no mention at all of a font called “Charles Wright”. Ask any purveyor of number plates and they’ll probably tell you the same thing. The font used on UK number plates is often referred to as “Charles Wright”. ![]() UK number plates have used a variety of fonts since inception, but for this article I’m going to focus on the font used on legal number plates today (since 2001). ![]() ![]() Here’s a guide all about the fonts used on UK number plates, including some little known information regarding the name of the font used.
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