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How Dutch License Plates Are Generated
Dutch license plates (kentekens) follow a specific format: combinations of letters and digits separated by hyphens. Several formats are supported, such as XX-NNN-X and N-XXX-XX. Letters are chosen from a restricted set (no I, O, Q, U) to avoid ambiguity with digits.
Generated plates look realistic but are not checked against the actual RDW vehicle registration database. They are suitable for testing fleet management software, parking applications, and vehicle registration forms.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. The plates follow Dutch formatting rules but are not registered in the RDW database. They are entirely fictional.
Dutch license plates exclude I, O, Q and U to prevent confusion with the digits 1, 0 and other letters. The generator follows this rule.
Multiple common Dutch formats are used, such as XX-NNN-X (letters-digits-letter) and N-XXX-XX (digit-letters-digits). The format is randomly selected.
Yes. These plates are suitable for testing fleet management systems, parking applications and vehicle registration forms.
Yes. Export to CSV or JSON.
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All generated data is entirely fictional and not suitable for use as real personal information.