Some plates can elicit a chuckle while sitting in traffic, while others make you cringe - why pay hundreds or thousands for something that just describes what your car is, for example 'WRX STI'? Nevertheless, personalised plates can be a fun personal touch to your own car, or a good way to describe your business on your business vehicle. But, are they worth it? We've detailed the costs below.
Are personalised plates worth it?
A few letters pressed on an aluminium plate could end up costing more than $2,000, and in some states there's even an annual fee for the privilege of personalising your plate.
As you'll see below, the fees can vary wildly, but generally speaking, the more customisation you want, the more you'll pay. There may also be price premiums for themed plates, such as your favourite NRL/AFL team, various slogans, or added fees for putting your business name and number on them. Most states also have clear guidelines on what is/isn't allowed - no obscenities, state acronyms and so on. However, the filters may fail to pick your particular combination up. Whatever you do, just don't end up on Bogan Plates!
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Personalised plates in NSW
In NSW, there is both a one off transfer fee and an annual charge for all special number plates. Prices are for the number plate, with additional charges for style changes (colour, themes etc.).
These are costs as of June 2024:
Product |
Numberplate |
Transfer fee |
Style cost |
Annual cost |
---|---|---|---|---|
Personalised |
2-4 letters, 2-4 numbers in various set combinations |
$107 |
Starting at $199 for cars, $99 for motorbikes |
$121 per year |
Customised |
2-6 letters or numbers, unlimited combinations |
$299 |
Starting at $199 for cars, $99 for motorbikes |
$499 per year for cars, trailers, heavy vehicles, $258 per year for motorbikes |
Numbers only (Historic) |
Numbers only, 1-6 |
$226 for six digits, all the way to $11,513 for one. For motorbikes, prices start at $112 for five digits, up to $2,302 for a single number |
Starting at $199 for cars, $99 for motorbikes |
Compared to other states, the initial transfer fee for personalised plates in NSW looks fairly palatable. When you crunch the numbers over the long term though, it becomes much less attractive. Australian Bureau of Statistics data indicates we own our cars for, on average, about 10 years. That means paying $1,210 in annual fees over the car's lifetime, and that's just for basic personalised plates. The more you customise, the more you'll pay.
Numeral only plates are managed by Transport for NSW (TfNSW) and are only available at special auctions or through private sale. If you're unfamiliar with heritage number plates, you might be sceptical that anyone would pay north of $10,000 just to register one. However, if you browse a resale platform like MRPlates, you'll see how much people are willing to pay, particularly for special combinations. In June 2024, the number plate '007' registered in NSW was listed for $500,000.
Personalised plates in Victoria
Unlike NSW, there are no annual charges for personalised plates in Victoria, just a one off fee.
Product |
Numberplate |
Style |
Cost |
---|---|---|---|
Slimline General Issue |
Standard issue |
A thinner plate than standard |
$185 |
Custom |
Can customise number plate and style |
Customisable. Prices vary depending on template. |
Starting at $545 |
Pictures from VPlates
For a full list of the available styles and their prices, head to VPlates.
Personalised plates in Queensland
Per the Department of Transport, Queenslanders can get personalised plates from PPQ (see if you can guess what the initials stand for). You can visit the website and check the availability of the numberplate you're after here.
As of June 2024, these are the advertised starting costs on the PPQ website:
Product |
Numberplate |
Style |
Starting cost |
---|---|---|---|
Classic plates |
Predetermined numberplate |
Black or white, with or without a diamond |
$195 |
Colour & Caption |
Can customise using three letters and two or three numbers |
Can adjust colour, size or style, including themed plates like NRL or AFL teams |
$495 |
Euro plates |
Can customise using three letters and two or three numbers |
European style plates: |
$775 |
Prestige plates |
Customise using a wider range of letter/number combinations. |
Several styles available |
$1,195 |
QPlates |
Fixed Q followed by up to six numbers. Heritage plates |
$8,500 |
Pictures from Personalised Plates Queensland
Personalised plates in South Australia
South Australia has a mixture of one off and annual fees depending on the type of plate.
Product |
Numberplate |
Style |
Starting cost |
Annual cost |
---|---|---|---|---|
Personalised plates |
6 character combination of letters and numbers. At least one of each, letters must be first. |
Can choose from several colours for background and characters |
$212 |
None |
Customised plates |
Up to 7 characters, at least one letter. |
Wider variety of colour choice |
None |
$235 for 1-6 characters, $300 for seven characters |
Choosing an option with annual fees in South Australia can be expensive. If you choose a customised seven character plate, over ten years you will end up paying $3,000 as it stands.
Personalised plates in Western Australia
On platesWA, there are a wide range of different styles number plates available. The degree that the number plate can be customised depends on the design. A full list of what's available can be found here.
The below are just a few examples:
Product |
Numberplate |
Style |
Starting cost |
---|---|---|---|
Personalised |
No space allowed, needs 1-3 letters and must end with 3 numbers. |
From $104.60 |
|
Retro |
Start with a U or X, then 3 letters and 3 numbers (for cars). |
Can be black or white |
From $289 |
Custom design |
3 letters and 3 numbers, or vice versa |
Various colours available |
From $395 |
Custom acrylic |
Any combination of letters and numbers up to 9 characters (7 for motorbikes). Cannot be all numbers |
Several styles available |
From $699 |
Pictures from PlatesWA
Personalised plates in Tasmania
Tasmania is another state with various different styles available. These include Japanese themed, 3D plates and 'Tassie' plates complete with a little Thylacine or Tasmanian Devil, among many others. A full list of what's on offer can be found at Tasplates.com.
If you just want to change the characters on your plate, these are the basic costs:
Product |
Numberplate |
Starting cost |
---|---|---|
Classic |
AAA-999, AAA-99, AA-999, T-AA999 |
$399 |
Open content |
1-6 characters with numbers and letters |
$1,095 |
Prestige |
4-6 letters and/or numbers |
$1,755 |
Prestige plus |
7 letters and or numbers |
$2,500 |
Numeral only |
1-6 numbers |
Prices available via expressions of interest |
Personalised plates in Australian Capital Territory
The ACT has a variety of different plates available, all priced differently. Head here for a full list.
Some examples:
Product |
Numberplate |
Style |
Starting cost |
---|---|---|---|
Personalised |
Two letters followed by 3 numbers |
European Style |
Starting at $551.3 |
Name |
Can be a commonly known name, surname, initials or nickname up to 7 characters |
Standard, European style |
$1,105.9 |
Business |
Name or initials of a business |
Standard, European style |
$1,105.9 for one, unit cost gets cheaper the more you buy |
Unique |
Any combination of letters or numbers not covered by another category |
Standard, European style |
$3,345.6 |
Canberra Raiders |
'R' followed by numbers or letters |
$1,620.5 for 'R1' -'R99'. $1,105.9 for 'R100'-'R200' $170.7 for three letters |
|
ACT Brumbies |
'BR' followed by numbers |
$1,636.7 for 'BR 0' - 'BR 200'. $258.6 for 'BR 0201' - 'BR 1200' and 'BR 1996' - 'BR 2005' |
Pictures from Access Canberra
Personalised plates in Northern Territory
In the Northern Territory, there are a few different charges for personalising your plates. There is a $279 application fee, a $45 fee for the plates themselves and a $24 charge for 'transfer of right to display'. There's a few different styles available - see NT.gov for the full list.
A few examples:
Numberplate |
Style |
|
---|---|---|
Standard |
Up to six characters. 'NT' on bottom. Optional diamond. Can have 'NATURE TERRITORY' or 'OUTBACK AUSTRALIA' as optional slogans. |
|
Medium |
Up to 5 characters, optional diamond, no slogan. |
|
Darwin region. |
Up to six characters, no diamond. Slogan: BARRA COUNTRY - DARWIN NT |
Pictures from NT.gov
You can find out more about applying for personalised plates in the NT here.
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While the cost of personalising plates varies wildly, it's almost always more than a trivial expense. In general, it costs hundreds of dollars for the most basic customisation, and only gets more expensive. Particularly in NSW and South Australia where there are annual fees, the costs can quickly stack up.
At the end of the day though, it isn't up to us to say whether personalised plates are worth it. If you are desperate to show off your favourite sports team, or to emblazon your car with your nickname, a few hundred dollars might be a small price to pay.
The only issue is regretting your purchase in hindsight. Before pulling the trigger, make sure you've checked out exactly how much it's going to cost you, and really thought about whether the happiness it will bring you (and other road users) is worth it.
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Article first published 19 August 2020, last updated 17 June 2024.
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