Vehicle registration plates of Lesotho
Lesotho requires its residents to register their motor vehicles and display vehicle registration plates.

Plates are blue-on-white for private vehicles and red-on-white for government vehicles. They follow the format of one or two letters followed by four numbers. Diplomatic Plates are blue-on-white however have the letters CD on them.
| A 1234 | A 1234 | 
| A 1234 | A 1234 | 
A mokorotlo, the same colour as the characters on the plate, is stuck onto the plate to show a 5-year validity period.
Dealer plates are also red-on-white but do not follow the A 1234 standard and do not show the mokorotlo.
Before 1979, private plates were white-on-black and had an additional preceding 'L' which stood for Lesotho.
| LA 1234 | LA 1234 | 
Kingdom of Lesotho
    
Period following independence:
- LA – Maseru
 - LB – Butha Buthe
 - LC – Leribe
 - LD – Teyateyaneng
 - LE – Mafeteng
 - LF – Mohales Hoek
 - LG – Quthing
 - LH – Qacha’s Nek
 - LJ – Mokhotlong
 
Government:
- LX – Government vehicles
 
Diplomatic corps: Owing to a dispute between the foreign legations, several of them used distinctive codes for a period:
- UKHC – United Kingdom High Commission
 - UNDP – United Nations Development Programme
 - USA – United States of America
 - WHO – World Health Organisation
 - ROC – Republic of China (Taiwan)
 - D – Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany)
 
The rest of the legations used DC.
Colony of Basutoland
    
Prior to independence:
- BA – Maseru
 - BB – Butha Buthe
 - BC – Leribe
 - BD – Teyateyaneng
 - BE – Mafeteng
 - BF – Mohales Hoek
 - BG – Quthing
 - BH – Qacha’s Nek
 - BJ – Mokhotlong
 
Government:
- BX – Government vehicles
 
References
    
- World License Plates
 - Holcroft’s South African Calendar 1975, published by Vergne, Pretoria (for earlier codes).