Swiss Diplomatic Plate Lookup
Identify any Swiss CD, CC, or AT plate instantly. Search by plate code or organisation name — 285 entries, updated in real time.
285 organisations and countries — results update as you type
What do CD, CC, and AT mean?
How to read a Swiss diplomatic plate
A Swiss diplomatic plate contains four parts: a prefix (CD, CC, or AT), a canton code, a serial number, and a country or organisation code.
Low serial numbers (001, 002...) are reserved for ambassadors and heads of organisations. Blue CD plates are used in Geneva for permanent missions and international organisations. Green CD plates are used in Bern for embassies.
About the CD Plates app
CD Plates is a free iPhone app built to help anyone quickly identify Swiss diplomatic licence plates. It supports search by plate number, reverse lookup by country or organisation name, ISO code display, sighting tracking, and a game mode.
It covers all major international organisations in Geneva and Bern — including the UN, WHO, WTO, ICRC, CERN, and more — using the official Swiss diplomatic plate series introduced in 1968.
Download on the App Store →The app is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It is not affiliated with the Swiss government, the United Nations, or any international organisation.