Negombo Badu Number Install -

Technically yes, but it is uncommon. Private cars are not usually part of goods transport networks, so it may attract unnecessary police attention.

The coastal environment of Negombo—salty air, high humidity, and monsoon rains—can quickly degrade Badu numbers.

When the number fades, you may be fined by market supervisors for “unreadable ID” (typically LKR 500 spot fine). negombo badu number install


  • Verification
  • Number Assignment
    System allocates an available Badu number from the Negombo pool.
  • Installation Confirmation
  • Post-Install
  • Warning: Sri Lankan law under the Motor Traffic Act (Chapter 203) states that no vehicle shall display any number other than the one assigned by the DMT in a manner that could be confused with official registration.

    That said, the Negombo Badu number install is tolerated as long as: Technically yes, but it is uncommon

    Police checkpoints along the Negombo – Colombo road (especially at Kurana and Peliyagoda) occasionally stop vehicles with unusual markings. To avoid trouble:


    Enable users in the Negombo area to install, register, or activate a Badu number — a locally relevant identifier (e.g., for a VoIP service, community network, or mobile virtual number). This feature ensures seamless setup and regional compliance. When the number fades, you may be fined

    If you require a fully legal goods identification system, consider these alternatives:

    However, for day-to-day goods movement in Negombo’s traditional market economy, the Badu number install remains the de facto standard.


  • Frontend
  • Compliance
  • In Negombo, the best places for a professional Badu number install are:

    Pro tip: Bring a photo of your vehicle. The installer will measure the exact surface area and apply the number using calibrated stencils to ensure readability from 20 meters away (a market requirement).