Morocco has announced a major overhaul of its vehicle registration system, introducing a new unified license plate model and revised fee structure. The changes, reported by Moroccan media, aim to modernize the country's vehicle identification system and streamline administrative processes.
According to the new regulations, all vehicles will receive plates with a standardized design, replacing the previous regional codes. The new plates will feature a unique national numbering system, eliminating the need for regional identifiers. This move is expected to simplify vehicle tracking and reduce fraud.
The new fee schedule includes updated costs for registration, renewal, and transfer of plates. While specific figures were not immediately available, officials indicated that the tariffs are designed to be more equitable and reflect the administrative costs involved. The changes are set to take effect gradually, with a transition period for existing vehicles.
Vehicle owners are advised to check with the National Agency for Road Safety (NARSA) for detailed information on the new requirements and deadlines. The agency will also provide guidance on how to obtain the new plates and update registration documents.