Last updated: 30 May 2026
Listing a license plate on KSAplate.com costs one flat fee of SAR 29 — and that is the only fee a seller ever pays. There is no commission, no success fee, and no percentage cut when your plate sells. You keep 100% of the price the buyer agrees to. One transparent payment publishes your plate to Saudi Arabia's largest license plate marketplace.
One flat SAR 29 to list. Zero commission when you sell. That is the whole pricing model — no surprises, no fine print.
TL;DR
- Flat SAR 29 per listing. A single, one-time fee to publish your plate — paid securely via Ziina.
- No commission, ever. KSAplate takes 0% of your sale. You keep 100% of the agreed price.
- Largest audience in the Kingdom. Your plate reaches thousands of verified buyers across all Saudi cities.
- Live in minutes. Pay, publish, and start receiving buyer inquiries the same day.
- Optional upgrades (Featured, Spotlight) exist for extra visibility — but the SAR 29 listing is all you need to sell.
What the SAR 29 fee covers
The SAR 29 listing fee is a one-time charge to publish a single plate. It is not a subscription and not a deposit. Once paid, your listing goes live immediately and stays active until you mark the plate as sold. For that single fee, your plate gets a full marketplace listing: the number and letter combination, registration city, emblem type, your asking price, a generated plate preview, and a direct WhatsApp contact line so buyers reach you without a middleman.
Crucially, the fee is the same whether your plate is worth SAR 3,000 or SAR 3,000,000. A percentage model would punish valuable plates; a flat SAR 29 does not. To estimate what your plate is worth before you list, use our free plate value calculator.
No commission, explained
No commission means KSAplate takes zero percent of your sale price. When a buyer agrees to pay you for the plate, that money is entirely yours — the platform does not deduct a cut, a success fee, or a closing fee. The only money KSAplate receives is the SAR 29 you pay to publish the listing.
On a SAR 500,000 plate, a typical 5% marketplace commission would be SAR 25,000. On KSAplate, your only cost is SAR 29. The difference stays in your pocket.
The buyer pays the agreed plate price plus the standard government transfer fee through Absher. KSAplate is not part of that transaction. We explain the official transfer costs in the plate fees, taxes & VAT guide.
Why a flat fee beats a commission
A flat fee aligns the platform with sellers instead of taxing their success. Commission marketplaces have an incentive to push prices and clip every sale; a flat SAR 29 removes that conflict entirely. It also keeps pricing honest and predictable — you know your exact cost before you list, regardless of plate value.
For sellers of premium plates, the maths is decisive. The table below shows what a flat fee saves versus a conventional commission.
| Plate sale price | Typical 5% commission | KSAplate flat fee | You save |
|---|---|---|---|
| SAR 10,000 | SAR 500 | SAR 29 | SAR 471 |
| SAR 100,000 | SAR 5,000 | SAR 29 | SAR 4,971 |
| SAR 500,000 | SAR 25,000 | SAR 29 | SAR 24,971 |
| SAR 1,000,000 | SAR 50,000 | SAR 29 | SAR 49,971 |
Pricing at a glance
Every plate needs only the standard SAR 29 listing to sell. Two optional upgrades exist for sellers who want maximum exposure on competitive combinations.
| Tier | Price | What you get |
|---|---|---|
| Standard listing | SAR 29 | Full listing, search visibility, direct buyer contact — all you need to sell |
| Featured (optional) | SAR 200 | Higher placement in search results plus a highlighted badge |
| Spotlight (optional) | SAR 500 | Top-of-page placement and maximum exposure across the platform |
You never have to upgrade. The SAR 29 standard listing reaches the same buyers — upgrades simply move you higher up the page.
How to list your plate (step by step)
- Value your plate. Run the combination through the free plate value calculator to set a realistic asking price.
- Open the listing page. Go to List Your Plate and enter your number, letter combination, registration city, emblem, and price.
- Add your contact. Include a WhatsApp number so buyers can reach you directly, and a clear photo if you have one.
- Pay the SAR 29 fee. Complete the one-time payment securely via Ziina (card or Apple Pay).
- Go live. Your plate publishes immediately and appears in search, city, and category pages.
- Sell and transfer. Agree a price with the buyer, then complete the ownership transfer through Absher. For the full process, see our seller's guide.
List your plate for a flat SAR 29
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KSAplate.com is Saudi Arabia's largest dedicated marketplace for distinctive and VIP license plates. Listings reach verified buyers across all 13 provinces — from Riyadh and Jeddah to Dammam and beyond — which means stronger competition for your number and better final prices than a local-only sale. Browse live inventory on the all plates page or explore VIP plates to see comparable asking prices before you set yours.
Wider reach is the real reason the flat fee works in your favour: one SAR 29 listing puts your plate in front of the whole national buyer pool, not just your city.
Frequently asked questions
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Next steps
The model is simple: one flat SAR 29 to list, zero commission when you sell, and access to the largest buyer audience in the Kingdom. Value your plate, publish it, and keep every riyal of the sale price.
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List Your Plate Calculate ValueLast updated: 30 May 2026 · Reviewed by Khalid Al-Rashid, Saudi License Plate Expert.