Starting January 6, 2017, the government implemented Government Regulation Number 60 of 2016 concerning the types and rates of non-tax state revenues applicable to the Indonesian National Police. This government regulation replaces PP Number 50 of 2010.
Government Regulation Number 60 of 2016 regulates the issuance of chosen Motor Vehicle Registration Numbers (NRKB). The previous regulation did not officially stipulate the rates for NRKB issuance. However, it was common knowledge that vehicles with desirable number plates were already on the roads.
Under PP Number 60 of 2016, the official tariff for issuing a desirable motor vehicle number plate with a single digit and no letter following the digit is the most expensive, at Rp 20 million per issuance. A single-digit number plate with a letter following the digit costs Rp 15 million per issuance. A number plate with four digits and no letter following the digits costs Rp 7.5 million per issuance. A number plate with four digits and a letter following the digits (the most common type of number plate) costs Rp 5 million per issuance.
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