About CD Plates
CD Plates allows you to quickly look up Swiss diplomatic licence plates from across the country – including Geneva, Bern, and Vaud.
Key Features:
• Search by the last 1–3 digits of a CD vehicle plate
• Reverse lookup by country or organisation name
• Covers UN, WHO, WTO, ICRC, and more IGOs
• Displays ISO country code
• Track your sightings
• Interactive game mode
Whether you are curious about a plate you saw or want to browse diplomatic representations by name, CD Plates makes it simple.
The database is based on the current Swiss diplomatic plate series introduced in 1968. The app helps identify plates marked with prefixes like CD (Corps Diplomatique). These are used by embassies, consulates, international organisations, and their accredited staff.
Note: CD Plates is provided for educational and informational purposes only, and is not affiliated with the Swiss government, the United Nations, or any other international organisation.
Key Features:
• Search by the last 1–3 digits of a CD vehicle plate
• Reverse lookup by country or organisation name
• Covers UN, WHO, WTO, ICRC, and more IGOs
• Displays ISO country code
• Track your sightings
• Interactive game mode
Whether you are curious about a plate you saw or want to browse diplomatic representations by name, CD Plates makes it simple.
The database is based on the current Swiss diplomatic plate series introduced in 1968. The app helps identify plates marked with prefixes like CD (Corps Diplomatique). These are used by embassies, consulates, international organisations, and their accredited staff.
Note: CD Plates is provided for educational and informational purposes only, and is not affiliated with the Swiss government, the United Nations, or any other international organisation.