Are temporary license plates and official license plates the same number?

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Floyd
07/30/25 9:18am
Temporary license plates and official license plates have different numbers. Temporary license plates are randomly assigned numbers used for temporary travel, with a validity period of three months. They are categorized into temporary plates for administrative jurisdictions, temporary plates for cross-administrative jurisdictions, temporary plates for testing purposes, and temporary plates for special types of motor vehicles. Official license plates require selecting a number at the local vehicle management office, where you can choose your own number for registration. Temporary license plates serve as transitional plates for car owners before obtaining official ones. During this period, driving on the road requires the use of temporary plates, which have the same legal effect as official plates. Once official plates are obtained, the temporary plates automatically become invalid. Therefore, upon receiving official plates, they must be mounted in accordance with regulations as soon as possible.
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