An aluminium licence plate that is electronically recorded and connected to your car is called a High Security Registration Plate (HSRP). A chromium-based Ashoka Chakra emblem in a blue hologram is included with a HSRP. The HSRP plate has a 10-digit PIN, or permanent identification number, etched in the lower-left corner using laser technology. The dimensions of the plate are 20 mm in length and 20 mm in breadth
HSRP stands for High Security Registration Plate. It’s a type of number plate used in India that is designed to be more secure and tamper-proof than traditional number plates
HSRPs have several distinguishing features:
Laser Etching: The vehicle registration number is laser-etched into the plate, making it difficult to alter or remove.
Hot Stamping: A hot stamping process is used to apply the state emblem and other markings on the plate, ensuring durability.
Security Features: HSRPs often incorporate security features such as reflective materials, holograms, and microdots to prevent counterfeiting.
The introduction of HSRPs in India has been aimed at reducing vehicle theft, improving law enforcement efficiency, and streamlining the registration process.
Benefits of HSRP
High Security Registration Plates (HSRPs) offer several advantages: